Monday, 2 February 2015

Kanji Table 1

Hello

I have been drawing up a Kanji table. There are so many for N5, but it is helping me learn them. I always find that writing them down helps. I also use an app called "Sticky Study" on iOS I have found it very helpful.

So these tables are split into Kanji, Kunyomi, Onyomi and English.

I will be honest- I am not entirely sure what Kunyomi and Onyomi are - all I know is that Kunyomi is the Japanese reading, and will usually be a stand-alone kanji or will have hiragana after it and Onyomi is the Chinese reading which is "sound reading" There are lots of websites which help understand how they work. I am not very good at explaining. This is one in particular. Kunyomi vs Onyomi

We are starting off with numbers! Nice and easy. :)

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