What does this(婦) be set to?

what does that kanji mean and what is the romaji? appreciation



Answers:    It is pronounced "fu" and it means "woman" (who may or may not be a lady).
Please facts that it is always used contained by combination with other kanji - e.g. 婦女子 (women and children), 掃除婦 (cleaning lady), 看護婦 (female nurse), etc.
I chew over the following information provide the hints to trace kanji and romaji relating to the Japanese culture.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_...
This means "Lady" within Japanese. I'm not too sure what it is in romaji. I hope this help. :)
what does this mean? (*)
Lady is 婦

romaji of 婦 is fu

it is chinese part symbolizes woman who hands broom to verbs up.


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