賛
Mnemonic
Two husbands barge into a bank demanding a joint loan. The first husband argues passionately, then the second husband slams a thick pile of money on the counter as proof they can repay. The banker, stunned by their united conviction, decides to approve it on the spot.
Additional thoughts
Two 夫 (husband) radicals stacked above 貝 (money) form 賛. Visualize the pair of husbands standing tall over a pile of coins, both needed to win approval. The doubling of husband emphasizes the strength of joint endorsement.Quick recall
Two husbands slam money on the counter, forcing the banker to approve their loan.Details
The keyword for 賛 is approve. This kanji conveys the idea of giving one's support, agreement, or endorsement to something. It is used in contexts involving praise, admiration, and formal expressions of consent or backing. The character carries a sense of actively affirming or commending something as worthy or commendable.
- On'yomi
- さん
- Kun'yomi
- たす.ける、たた.える