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[あっ()·()]
acchi
pronoun

Alternate Written Forms:

achira
[あちら(彼方)]
achira
acchi
achi
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achi
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English Meaning(s) for 彼方

pronoun
  1. that way; that direction; over there; yonder (direction distant from both speaker and listener)
  2. that (one) (something physically distant from both speaker and listener, or something not visible but known by both speaker and listener)
  3. that person (someone physically distant from both speaker and listener, or someone not present but known by both speaker and listener. あちら is polite)
  4. there; over there; foreign country (esp. a Western nation) (place distant from both speaker and listener)

Meanings for each kanji in 彼方

» he; that; the
» direction; person; alternative

Stroke Order Diagrams for 彼方

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#5 Posted by Ghe about 3 months ago

PS... Oops, I'm sorry... I'm waiting for the Genki books and will see how different they are? before I go on to learning Kanji in full.  I'd meant to mention it.

#4 Posted by PFreeman over 6 years ago

PS... Oops, I'm sorry... I'm waiting for the Genki books and will see how different they are? before I go on to learning Kanji in full.  I'd meant to mention it.

#3 Posted by PFreeman over 6 years ago

PS... Oops, I'm sorry... I'm waiting for the Genki books and will see how different they are? before I go on to learning Kanji in full.  I'd meant to mention it.

#2 Posted by PFreeman over 6 years ago

in one of my Japanese From Zero books for hiragana and katakana, they use "acchi" for "that one (over there)".  Is this OK or should I be saying kachira?

 

#1 Posted by PFreeman over 6 years ago


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