Japanese Kanji:

Learn How to Write 「押」

Stroke Order Animation

How to write Japanese kanji "押" - stroke order animation
Total: 8 strokes
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Draw on the canvas to practice writing. Use the eye icon to hide the reference guide, and the color button to enable colorful stroke guidelines. When you finish writing, click the Score button to get AI-powered feedback on your writing accuracy, stroke count, and stroke order. Follow the correct stroke sequence for the best results!

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How to write "押" - stroke 1
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How to write "押" - stroke 8
How to write "押" - complete stroke order

「押」 Japanese Kanji Information

Japanese Kanji "押" - Stroke Order Guide

Basic Information

Radical
手 扌 (て・てへん)
Strokes 8 strokes
Kanken Level 4
JIS Level JIS Level 1

Reading

On-reading
Kun-reading
Chinese (Pinyin)
ya1 ya2
Korean
ab gab
Vietnamese
Áp

Meaning

Japanese
おす おさえる 判をおす 韻をふむ
English
push stop check subdue attach seize weight shove press seal do in spite of
French
appuyer pousser arrêter contrôler soumettre attacher saisir maintenir sceau presser faire en dépit de
Spanish
empujar presionar forzar contener reprimir suprimir
Portuguese
empurrar parada checar subjugar anexar prender peso imprensa carimbo fazer apesar de

「押」 Printable Worksheets

Practice writing this kanji with our printable worksheets. Choose from two different styles below.

1

Modern Horizontal Writing Style

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Modern horizontal worksheet for 押

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How to use:

  • The large character at the top can be colored or filled in for tracing practice
  • The first three rows have light gray template characters for tracing practice
  • The last three rows are blank spaces for free writing practice
  • This worksheet follows left-to-right writing direction, matching modern writing conventions
2

Traditional Vertical Writing Style with Stroke Order

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Traditional vertical worksheet for 押

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How to use:

  • The rightmost column shows the stroke order step-by-step
  • The middle columns have light gray guide characters for tracing practice
  • The last 4 columns are blank spaces for free writing practice
  • This worksheet follows traditional top-to-bottom, right-to-left writing direction

General Tips:

  • Use standard A4 paper for best results
  • Practice each stroke in the correct order
  • Trace the gray guide characters first before attempting free writing
  • Pay attention to stroke balance and character proportions
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