Basic Kanji
By quanglv | April 5, 2008
Japanese language contains more than 80,000 kanji symbols. Given below are some of the basic kanji you should learn. In the later chapter we will learn how this kanji is used in place of hiragana words. In later chapters we will also learn some of the more advanced kanji.
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One |
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Two |
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Three |
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Four |
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Five |
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Six |
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Seven |
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Eight |
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Nine |
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Ten |
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Hundred |
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Thousand |
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Ten Thousand |
| Kanji | English |
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Day |
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Moon |
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Fire |
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Water |
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Tree |
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Gold |
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Earth, Soil |
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Big, Elder |
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Small, Younger |
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Book |
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Person |
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Mouth |
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Rice, Paddy Fields |
Topics: Japanese |
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