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杏 means 'apricot'

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Strokes : 7    Frequency: 2203   Usefulness: 6    Study set: 6-4    Grade: 9   Intermediate lesson: -    Beginner lesson: -   Begins 8 words   Used in 21 words   Used in 610 names   Component in 1 kanji (0 Jōyō)
Jinmeiyō (人名用)
On
   キョウ
Kun
   あんず apricot
On    アン   コウ
Name    りょう
⿱   tree   mouth  
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杏 is not used in the most common form of any of the most useful 10,000 words in Japanese.
Across all words in Japanese, 杏 is used 12 times, read 3 ways.
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キョウ : 7 words FIND ALL
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noun
apricot grove
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アン : 1 word FIND ALL
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noun
apricot (Prunus armeniaca)  (often written with kana only)
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あんず : 4 words FIND ALL
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Most common form: 杏子
noun
apricot (Prunus armeniaca)  (often written with kana only)
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An additional キョウ less common words include 杏 but the reading has not yet been categorized.

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キョウ   あんず apricot   
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コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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モク   ボク   き    こ- tree   
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ダイ   タイ   おおきい big   おおいに very much   おお-    
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イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
stick   
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