Stroke order
The hiragana character し ( shi ) with a dakuten (゛ ).
じ • (ji )
The hiragana syllable じ ( ji ) . Its equivalent in katakana is ジ ( ji ) .
じ • (-ji )
時 とき : hour , o'clock
寺 てら : (Buddhism ) temple ; monastery ; place of worship
次 つぎ : number of times: an ordinal marker; number in a sequence, number of aspects or dimensions
箇 :
じ • (ji )
柱 はしら :
地 ち : earth , dirt ; fabric , cloth ; territory
字 じ : letter , character
侍 さむらい :
持 もち :
時 とき :
痔 じ : hemorrhoids
辞 じ : speech
じ • (ji )
児 こ :
じ • (-ji )
路 みち : a road , a street ; attaches to place names, indicating a road to that place; attaches to a time duration, indicating a trip taking that length of time
時 とき : at the time of
For pronunciation and definitions of じ – see the following entries.
(This term, じ ( ji ) , is the hiragana spelling of the above terms.)For a list of all kanji read as じ , see Category:Japanese kanji read as じ .)
じ • (-ji )
( Classical Japanese ) Attaches to the 未然 みぜん 形 がた ( mizenkei , “ irrealis or incomplete form ” ) of verbs to form the negative conjectural/volitional, equivalent to modern まい ( -mai ) .
Iroha
浅 あさ ( あさ ) き夢 ゆめ ( ゆめ ) 見 み ( み ) じ 酔 よい ( え ) ひもせずAsaki yume miji Ei mo sezu We shall not have superficial dreams Nor be deluded.
This word is morphologically an inflectional suffix . It is classified as 助動詞 じょどうし ( jodōshi , “ auxiliary verb ” ) in traditional Japanese grammar.