漢字の練習
Kanji Flash Card Lessons
Watch the video to practice to write Japanese kanji symbols.
Kanji Flash Card Lesson 1
一
Meaning:
One
Pronunciation:
Ichi
Hitotsu
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kanji symbol.
Write in the same kanji
symbol above into the
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Kanji VIDEO lesson.
Please also practice listening and speaking each vocabulary,
And see how a Japanese teacher writes the kanji symbol.
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Japanese speaker speaks in Japanese.
入
Meaning:
Enter
Entrance
Pronunciation:
Hairu
Nyu
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九
Meaning:
Nine
Pronunciation:
Kyu
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力
Meaning:
Power
Strength
Pronunciation:
Chikara
Ryoku
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十
Meaning:
Ten
Pronunciation:
Jyu
Tou
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Kanji Flash Card Lesson 2
七
Meaning:
Seven
Pronunciation:
Nana
Hichi
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人
Meaning:
Person
Pronunciation:
Hito
Jin
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二
Meaning:
Two
Pronunciation:
Ni
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八
Meaning:
Eight
Pronunciation:
Hachi
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上
Meaning:
Above
up
Pronunciation:
Ue
Jyo
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Kanji Flash Card Lesson 3
大
Meaning:
Big
Pronunciation:
Dai
OOki
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下
Meaning:
Below
under
Pronunciation:
Shita
ge
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女
Meaning:
Woman
Pronunciation:
Onna
Jyo
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川
Meaning:
River
Pronunciation:
Kawa
sen
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口
Meaning:
mouse
Pronunciation:
Kuchi
Kou
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Kanji Flash Card Lesson 4
子
Meaning:
Child
Pronunciation:
ko
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小
Meaning:
Small
little
Pronunciation:
Sho
Chii (sai)
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千
Meaning:
One Thousand
Pronunciation:
Sen
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土
Meaning:
Saturday
Soil
Pronunciation:
Do
Tuchi
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三
Meaning:
Three
Pronunciation:
San
Mit(su)
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