休 – Kanji Meaning, Reading, and Common Words

休 means ‘rest’ or ‘take a break.’ It depicts a person (人) leaning against a tree (木), painting a vivid picture of someone resting in the shade.

Reading

On’yomi: キュウ (kyuu)

Kun’yomi: やす-む (yasu-mu)

Basic Information

Kanji
Meaning rest, vacation, holiday
Stroke Count 6
JLPT Level N5

How to Understand This Kanji

休 covers a range of ‘rest’ meanings: a short break during work, a day off from school, or an extended vacation. It generally carries positive, refreshing connotations rather than the idea of exhaustion.

Common Words

  • 休み(やすみ / yasumi) — rest, break, day off, vacation
  • 休日(きゅうじつ / kyūjitsu) — holiday, day off
  • 夏休み(なつやすみ / natsuyasumi) — summer vacation
  • 昼休み(ひるやすみ / hiruyasumi) — lunch break
  • 休む(やすむ / yasumu) — to rest, to take a day off, to be absent
  • 休憩(きゅうけい / kyūkei) — short break, recess

Example Sentences

  • 少し休みましょう。

    すこしやすみましょう。 / Sukoshi yasumimashō.

    Let’s rest for a while.

  • 今日は学校を休みました。

    きょうはがっこうをやすみました。 / Kyō wa gakkō o yasumimashita.

    I was absent from school today.

  • 夏休みはどこへ行きますか?

    なつやすみはどこへいきますか? / Natsuyasumi wa doko e ikimasu ka?

    Where are you going for summer vacation?

When Learners Usually See This Kanji

休 is a pictographic kanji that is easy to remember once you see the person (人) leaning on a tree (木). This image of resting in the shade is a classic mnemonic. The reading やすみ is the most everyday form.

Summary

休 means ‘rest’ and is used for breaks, days off, and vacations in school and work contexts.