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onigiriforears · 2 years
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Practice Grade 1 Jōyō Kanji
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This 30-page reusable practice packet is available here at my ko-fi shop.
"This practice printable includes all of the grade 1 kanji from the 2010 National Jouyou Kanji List that was officially announced by the Japanese Ministry of Education. The Jouyou Kanji List is not an exhaustive/comprehensive list of all kanji; however, these kanji and their readings are permitted for usage in official government documents (which helps to minimize confusion). For grade 1, there are 80 kanji. This practice printable is organized by radicals, strokes, and readings. There is also a practice section for practicing the kanji and noticing the differences between typed kanji and handwritten kanji. There are 30 pages in this pdf."
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ganbarunihongo17 · 2 years
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How to Learn Kanji
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Learning kanji is all about moving into a daily study habit. whether or not you'll be able to only spare a quarter-hour of every day to check, it’s consistency that counts.
follow it and observe after you start to determine results because your successes will keep you motivated to succeed in further successes.
Starting out using Hiragana and Katakana will really facilitate your learning of the structure of complex kanji.
But there’s plenty more thereto than this! Kanji is created of small parts called radicals that give clues to their meaning, sound, and sometimes even their pronunciations.
Once you get conversant in these radicals, you'll be able to guess at pronunciation sometimes. try our handy orient kanji radicals to induce started!
There are plenty of internet sites that show you the way to associate images with Kanji.
Some people find it easy to recollect characters after they make image associations. as an example, the character for “person” 人 (ひと)looks sort of a person.
The character for “tree” 木(き)looks sort of like a tree. the foremost famous book about this is often Remember the Kanji by James Heisig.
Mastering useful kanji vocabulary will facilitate your sound more authentic and assured when speaking Japanese.
As a beginner, I might recommend using a dictionary to look up words you're not used to, but as you progress, there are online resources that can be very helpful.
the Japanese language has been sparingly represented by Japanese people themselves.
That's to not say that there aren’t many books written in Japanese and these are mostly focused on sentences or grammatical rules.
These books don't explain the meaning or the way to use it. this is often where Kanji Flash comes in as a great tool that explains all about kanji, how it absolutely was formed, and its origin, pronunciation, and uses in the standard of living.
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senchastudying · 5 months
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I learned it's easier to learn verbs in their ない form first, vs. their dictionary form first. Makes recognizing the difference between Godan and Ichidan verbs 100% easier and removes the need to "remember" the "hidden/fake/lying" verbs that parade as the other verb type. The trick to doing it is far easier and I hate how Genki teaches it in the book. Leaving me with only having to learn the conjugation patterns for Ichidan, Godan, and Irregular verbs. Far, far easier.
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expiationist · 6 months
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when am i not studying ☕️🏹🏛️
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ihayachii · 4 months
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What should I use after Genki? Books I used for N5 + N4
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kanjiexplained · 4 months
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Kanji of the day: 女
女 - Woman, female
Kun: おんな、め On: ジョ、ニョ、ニョウ (Pinyin: nǚ | nu:3, rǔ | ru3)
Pictographic: a woman sitting or squatting.
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(女 as it appeared in Oracle bone script ~1250-1000 BC. the box shape is meant to represent breasts. This kanji eventually branched off into two directions, one simplified a single breast to represent women 女, the other taking the whole chest and adding nipples to represent mothers 母)
Strokes: 3 Radical: 女 woman
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yeah i’m seriously thinking of applying for jlpt n4
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japanesetest4you · 11 months
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JLPT N5 Kanji Lesson #9: 水 (sui)
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jurassicparkiii · 9 days
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trying to study japanese again & writing down all my notes. whoever invented this thing is a sick and twisted individual -> 書
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yohankang · 8 months
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i've been so consistent with japanese for the past 2 months and i know i'm making progress but at the same time whenever i see a kanji i can't read i'm like. it is impossible for me to ever learn japanese i can't understand ANYTHING and i will literally never get better it is embarrassing and i should just stop etc.
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redsamuraiii · 3 months
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Binta! (Ep 1)
When your *JLPT is not even N5, and only know Hiragana. 😂
*Japanese-Language Proficiency Test. Apparently, to work in Japan, you need at least an N2 (most Japanese companies, not all).
N5 is the lowest level where you're able to read and understand expressions and sentences in hiragana, katakana and basic kanji.
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jessainzukaland · 8 months
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Study Updates 08/27
I spent all day yesterday reviewing the kanji I've studied so far and tomorrow I'm back to learning new material! Still hoping to be able to pass an N5 practice test within like....the next month and a half so we'll see how the new study schedule goes!
Goals for Upcoming Week
Write 3+ journal entries in Japanese
Keep up with vocab work
Finish translating (poorly and clumsily) a magazine article
Give my cats 1.5x their normal amount of cuddles (to annoy them :>)
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senchastudying · 4 months
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I got a new tea cup yesterday.
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m-studyin · 9 months
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Hello.
Here's a list of 103 N-5 (N5) Kanji. I would've loved to put the kana readings instead of the romaji readings. But I had less time. I might reupload with the kana readings if I get around doing them.
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I was going to add the PDF but noticed Tumblr doesn't allow that :(
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ihayachii · 4 months
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How I learned Japanese + How to study Japanese with tutor for free
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kanjiexplained · 6 months
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Kanji of the day: 後
後 - Behind, back, later
Kun: のち、うし.ろ、うしろ、あと、おく.れる On: ゴ、コウ (Pinyin: hòu | hou4 )
Ideographic: Someone's foot 夂 (to go, component form of 止; pictograph of a foot) being held back by a rope 幺 (thread) stopping them from moving 彳(step) forward
Strokes: 9 Radical: 彳 step
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