属 — Belong, Affiliation, Genus

N1
On: ゾク
Kun: -ぞくする、-ぞくす

Meaning

The kanji ぞく carries several meanings, primarily related to 'belonging,' 'affiliation,' 'genus' (in biology), 'subordination,' or 'attributes.' At its core, it signifies connection and classification—an entity being part of, or characterized by, a larger group or quality.

Its etymological roots are quite interesting, though somewhat debated. The character is composed of two main parts. On the left is しかばね, which can mean 'corpse' or 'body.' However, it can also represent a person sitting, a container, or even a flag. The right component, しょく, originally depicted a silkworm or referred to an ancient region (Shu, modern-day Sichuan).

In the context of ぞく, しょく is often considered a phonetic component that contributes the 'zoku' sound. It can also subtly hint at something 'attached' or 'connected,' much like a silkworm is attached to its cocoon or a silk thread. Together, しかばね (representing a category or body) and しょく (implying attachment or providing the sound) combine to form the meaning of something being 'attached to' or 'belonging to' a specific group or characteristic.

You can visualize しかばね as a boundary or category, and しょく as an item placed within it or identified with it. This connection to a larger whole or definition is central to its meaning. The kanji has 13 strokes and is considered a Joyo Kanji, typically learned at an advanced level, corresponding to Grade 8 or JLPT N1.

Readings

On'yomi (音読み) — Chinese-derived readings

The primary On'yomi reading for ぞく is ゾク (zoku). This reading is very common and appears in nearly all compound words containing ぞく. It strongly conveys the kanji's core meanings: belonging, classification, or attributes, often in formal or technical contexts.

  • 所属しょぞく (shozoku) — affiliation, belonging, being attached to (e.g., a company, club).

例:彼はこの会社かいしゃ所属しょぞくです。

(He is affiliated with this company.)

  • 金属きんぞく (kinzoku) — metal (a material belonging to a specific category).

例:てつ金属きんぞく一種いっしゅです。

(Iron is a type of metal.)

  • 属性ぞくせい (zokusei) — attribute, property, characteristic (a quality belonging to something).

例:このデータデータには複数ふくすう属性ぞくせいがあります。

(This data has multiple attributes.)

Kun'yomi (訓読み) — Native Japanese readings

Although ぞく doesn't have a standalone Kun'yomi reading for a common noun or adjective, it frequently forms part of verbs that mean 'to belong to' or 'to be affiliated with.' These verbs are typically written with the kanji followed by hiragana.

  • -ぞくする (-zokusu suru) — to belong to, to be affiliated with. This is the most common verb form using ぞく.

例:そのチームチーム属するぞくする選手せんしゅつよい。

(The players belonging to that team are strong.)

  • -ぞくす (-zokusu) — a slightly more formal or literary variant of '-ぞくする', also meaning 'to belong to' or 'to be affiliated with'. It conveys a similar sense of connection or categorization.

例:このしゅはバラ属すぞくす

(This species belongs to the rose family.)

Common Words & Compounds

The kanji ぞく forms many compounds, reflecting its various meanings related to belonging, classification, and characteristics. Here are some common examples, categorized for easier understanding:

Affiliation & Belonging

  • 所属しょぞく (shozoku) — affiliation, belonging, attached to (e.g., a group, organization).
  • 帰属きぞく (kizoku) — reversion, attribution, belonging to (e.g., property rights, responsibilities).
  • 直属ちょくぞく (chokuzoku) — direct subordination, direct affiliation (e.g., a manager's direct subordinates).
  • 専属せんぞく (senzoku) — exclusive, specially assigned (e.g., a lawyer exclusively affiliated with one client).

Classification & Categories

  • 属性ぞくせい (zokusei) — attribute, property, characteristic (a distinguishing quality).
  • 種族しゅぞく (shuzoku) — race, tribe, species, genus (often used in a biological or anthropological context).
  • 同族どうぞく (dōzoku) — same family/clan, related, kindred (belonging to the same lineage or group).
  • 科属かぞく (kazoku) — family and genus (biological classification terms).

Things & Materials

  • 金属きんぞく (kinzoku) — metal (a category of elements).
  • 非金属ひきんぞく (hikinzoku) — non-metal.
  • 希少金属きしょうきんぞく (kishō kinzoku) — rare metal, rare earth metal.

Verbs & Actions

  • 所属するしょぞくする (shozoku suru) — to belong to, to be affiliated with.
  • 帰属するきぞくする (kizoku suru) — to belong to, to be attributed to.

Example Sentences

Kono kaisha ni shozoku shiteimasu.

I belong to this company.

Kare wa dono bu ni zokushiteimasu ka?

Which department does he belong to?

Tetsu wa kinzoku no isshu desu.

Iron is a type of metal.

Sono shokubutsu wa bara ka ni zokushimasu.

That plant belongs to the rose family.

Kono kyarakutā ni wa fukusū no zokusei ga arimasu.

This character has multiple attributes.

Yasei no dōbutsu wa tokutei no seisokuchi ni zokushimasu.

Wild animals belong to specific habitats.

Kare no iken wa, dono seiji dantai ni mo zokusanai chūritsuteki na mono desu.

His opinion is neutral, belonging to no political organization.

Heisha wa kankyō hogo dantai ni kizoku suru ichibumon desu.

Our company is a division belonging to an environmental protection organization.

Idenshi no tokutei no zokusei ga, sono seibutsu no tokuchō o kettei shimasu.

Specific attributes of genes determine the characteristics of that organism.

Shoyūken wa kaisha ni kizoku shi, kojin ni wa zokushimasen.

Ownership belongs to the company and does not belong to individuals.

Memory Tip

To remember ぞく, break it down into its components: しかばね on the left, which you can visualize as a 'container' or 'category' (though it also means 'corpse'), and しょく on the right, which represents a silkworm or provides the phonetic 'zoku' sound.

Imagine a silkworm (蜀) snugly inside its cocoon, a 'container' (尸), indicating that it 'belongs' to that cocoon. Alternatively, think of a 'body' (尸) with a tag (蜀, resembling a complex attachment) that indicates what group it 'belongs' to. The sound 'zoku' can also be associated with 'to stick' or 'to attach,' reinforcing the idea of belonging or affiliation.

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