Today’s kanji is 巨人, which is read as kyojin (ki-yo-jin). 巨人 means “giant/titan.”
巨 means “giant,” such as when referring o a large frame.
人 is the symbol for “person.”
So put together, 巨人 means “giant person.”
And of course, if you have been watching one of the best anime series out right now, “Attack on Titan,” you will become very familiar with the 巨人 word very quickly.
The stroke order for 巨人 is shown below.
On a serious note, if you haven’t checked out “Attack on Titan” yet, you really should. The 巨人 in the show are quite scary. It is literally one of the greatest anime shows you can and will ever see in your lifetime.
Guaranteed.
Watch the first episode right now on Crunchyroll!
Filed under: My Kind of Music, Random Kanji Knowledge Tagged: Anime, Attack on Titan, Foreign Language, Japanese, Kanji, Language, Mikasa Ackerman, Music, Shingeki no Kyojin, Violence
