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bag. This was my first time reading Japanese for about 4-5 months, and there has been noticeable deterioration in my kanji recognition skills. I noticed this at Japan Fest the other day when I wrote ヨ and thought to myself, hey, that looks like a backwards E. This is not a good ...
Vector for Chinese Spring Festival couplets Trust Kanji Chinese Calligraphy: Dragon Joy Chinese character of good fortune Chinese character for Japanese decorative frame with dragon and symbol Bamboo illustration Luck - Chinese New Year Strength Chinese Calligraphy Set ...
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In this third article of Kanji, I would like to cover more Kanji’s, this time the ones related to “people”, such as men, women, and also the ones that represent your body parts. Note, for those who would like to learn how to write each of these, I have also a link to take...
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When I started studying kanji for the first time, I focused on three primary things: I started out learning Japanese using the Genki textbooks, and they contain a good list of starter kanji to learn. I would recommend learning the radicals and components of every single kanji in both Genki ...
” Although it’s known on the internet, it’s not a big tourist spot and therefore not English-friendly. If it hadn’t been for my time with WaniKani I wouldn’t have been able to find the place, let alone decipher the ferry schedule. Sharing sushi with a local cat made the entire...
“stamp, seal, judge”). In the old version ofKanji aliveno distinction was made between these two radicals (⼑ and its variant ⺉). Both were listed as ⼑. In version 2, the correct radical variant appears alongside each kanji together with (for important radicals) a symbol ...
helpful on-line resources and CDs.http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/index_enI know they are a lit bit expensive, but it is worth while spending your money on them if you want to learn Japanese seriously. It is a good investment for you. Cheaper textbooks are sometimes not good ones...