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Kanji-of-the-Day: Come = æ¥

Posted in: Kanji by admin on September 8, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Come: æ¥Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “come” = æ¥.
It has 7 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “RAI” 「ライ〠and “ku” 「ãã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Going = 行

Posted in: Kanji by admin on September 7, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Going: 行Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “going” = 行.
It has 6 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “KÅŒ” 「コウ〠and “i” 「ã„ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Relax = 安

Posted in: Kanji by admin on September 6, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Relax: 安Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “relax” = 安.
It has 6 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “AN” 「アン〠and “yasu” 「やã™ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Old = å¤

Posted in: Kanji by admin on September 5, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Old: å¤Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “old” = å¤.
It has 5 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “KO” 「コ〠and “furu” 「ãµã‚‹ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: New = æ–°

Posted in: Kanji by admin on September 4, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for New: æ–°Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “new” = æ–°.
It has 13 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “SHIN” 「シン〠and “atara” 「ã‚ãŸã‚‰ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Few = å°‘

Posted in: Kanji by admin on September 3, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Few: å°‘Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “few” = å°‘.
It has 4 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “SHÅŒ” 「ショウã€, “suko” 「ã™ã“ã€, and “suku” 「ã™ãã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Many = 多

Posted in: Kanji by admin on September 2, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Many: 多Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “many” = 多.
It has 6 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “TA” 「タ〠and “Å” 「ãŠãŠã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Long = é•·

Posted in: Kanji by admin on September 1, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Long: é•·Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “long” = é•·. It is also used to mean “chief”, or “head” of an organization or group.
It has 8 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “CHÅŒ” 「ãƒãƒ§ã‚¦ã€ and “naga” 「ãªãŒã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Tall = 高

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 31, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Tall: 高Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “tall” = 高. Or “high”.
It has 10 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “KÅŒ” 「コウ〠and “taka” 「ãŸã‹ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Little = å°

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 30, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Little: å°Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “little” = å°. Or “small”.
It has 3 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “SHÅŒ” 「ショウã€, “chii” 「ã¡ã„ã€, and “ko” 「ã“ã€.

 

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