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We introduced a basic Kanji and its Kanji words (Kanji-included vocabulary).
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Kanji numbers are from 2001.Kanji.Odyssey
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あそんで(遊んで) te form of asobimasu あそびます(遊びます) to play, enjoy, amuse かのじょ(彼女) she かわ(川) river こども(子供) child, children, kid きょうりゅう(恐竜) dinosaur |
もっている(持っている) root form of motteimasu もっています(持っています) to have, own なげて(投げて) te form of nagemasu なげます(投げます) to throw, pitch たくさん many, a lot of ゆにゅう(輸入) [sv] import |
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For those who would like to learn more Kanjis 2001.Kanji.Odyssey In order to learn Kanji efficiently, it is necessary to separate important Kanji from less important Kanji, important readings from less important readings and focus on the vital things. We categorized 2,301 Kanji characters into 4 levels based on how often they are used, and separated readings of each Kanji into important and unimportant ones. Effective Kanji Workbooks are provided online for the disk users. |
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Verbs are the Key to learning Japanese Essential Japanese Verbs This material explains clearly about the meaning of each verb with explaining its usage. "Key Sentences", "Practical Usage" and "Short Dialogues" help you to grasp how you can apply each verb in communication. Key Sentences shows you in what sentence pattern each verb is used. Practical Usage and Short Dialogues show how to use each verb in a more practical sense as in everyday conversations. |
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