Kanji--Meaning--音 (on)--訓 (kun)
十 ten じゅう ・ とお、と
刀 sword とう ・ かたな
丁 street ちょう ・ n/a
了 finish りょう ・ n/a
又 again n/a ・ また
Showing posts with label kanji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kanji. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
When To Use On’yomi & Kun’yomi
Textfugu.com
- When a kanji is on its own, often times you’ll use the くん reading (though there are exceptions to this).
- When a kanji is combined with another kanji, and no hiragana is attached, you’ll probably be using the おん reading. This is jukugo.
- A lot of the time, you’ll have to have prior knowledge of a particular word before you can know the pronunciation of it. Often times you canguess the pronunciation of a word / kanji based on your studies / a few indicators, but in the end preparedness and experience is key."
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Joyo Kanji List
Joyo Kanji List
-contains 2,000+ kanji that are needed in order to be able to read in Japanse.
-contains 2,000+ kanji that are needed in order to be able to read in Japanse.
Location:
Ypsilanti Township, MI 48198, USA
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Read the Kanji
Awesome site I have found!!
I was worried about learning the kanji just because it looks so hard to learn the kanji and the vocabulary and learn how to put them in sentences. Well this site helps with that.
I was worried about learning the kanji just because it looks so hard to learn the kanji and the vocabulary and learn how to put them in sentences. Well this site helps with that.
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