I have written a few articles in the past, discussing about Kanji’s that are mentioned in the above chart. If you are interested in reading these articles, click the link below. Let’s learn how to read Japanese! Part 5 (Kanji)–Kanji’s that represent numbers, 1 through 10 as well ...
sometime between the 6th and 9th centuries AD. These words were called Hanja, or Chinese characters incorporated into Korean with Korean pronunciation. Unlike Kanji, Hanja eventually faded away from the Korean language in the late 19th century with the popularization ofHangul, the Korean alphabet an...
Chinese character is divided into two forms, the traditional one and the simplified one, some are...
You may have noticed already, but the kanji町(town) and電(electricity) share the common kanji radical田(rice paddy). Radicals you learn will be used over and over again, just like the letters of the alphabet. Some will be used more than others (also like the alphabet), but every radica...
They also have a kanji chart where you can search by Japanese radical.But what are radicals? I’m glad you asked.What are Kanji Radicals?If you’re looking for a “kanji alphabet,” kanji radicals are the closest thing you’re going to get....