Kanji Homophone Battle
Pronunciation Trap: "せん (sen)"
Same sound, completely different Kanji! Choose the right conceptual writing.
Kanji Option A
千
せん (sen)
N5 / CEFR
VS
Kanji Option B
せん
せん (sen)
N5 / CEFR
Nuance Contrast & Translation Difference
In Japanese, many words share the exact same pronunciation "せん (sen)" but are written with different Kanji, changing the meaning entirely.
- 千 (Level: N5): Translates to "thousand" and is used when A numerical counter for 'thousand'. Its pronunciation can change depending on the preceding number.
- せん (Level: N5): Maps to "thousand" and carries the nuance of Used for numbers in the thousands. For example, 一千.
Bilingual Context for "千"
この本は千円です。
This book costs one thousand yen.
Bilingual Context for "せん"
この本は一せん円です。
This book costs one thousand yen.
Kanji Selection Quiz
Which Kanji perfectly fits this blank space?
Which Kanji perfectly fits the blank: "この本は ___ 円です。" (Meaning: "This book costs one thousand yen.")
🎉 Correct Answer!
Correct! "千" is used for "thousand" in the context: "This book costs one thousand yen.".