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Kanji-of-the-Day: Heavens = 天

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 25, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Heavens: 天Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “heavens” = 天.
It has 4 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common reading of this kanji character is: “TEN” 「テンã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Eye = ç›®

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 24, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Eye: ç›®Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “eye” = ç›®.
It has 5 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “MOKU” 「モクã€, “BOKU” 「ボクã€, and “me” 「ã‚ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Leg = è¶³

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 23, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Leg: è¶³Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “leg” = è¶³.
It has 7 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “SOKU” 「ソク〠and “ashi” 「ã‚ã—ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Hand = 手

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 22, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Hand: 手Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “hand” = 手.
It has 4 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “SHU” 「シュ〠and “te” 「ã¦ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Ear = 耳

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 21, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Ear: 耳Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “ear” = 耳.
It has 6 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “JI” 「ジ〠and “mimi” 「ã¿ã¿ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Mouth = å£

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 20, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Mouth: å£Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “mouth” = å£.
It has 3 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “KÅŒ” 「コー〠and “kuchi” 「ãã¡ã€.

 

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Confused about Multiple Readings for Kanji?

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Confused about Multiple Readings?
An avid user (thanks J.S!) of iStart Japanese! asked us recently why there are different readings for the kanji we show in the “Kanji-of-the-Day” section on Facebook.

For example, in yesterday’s Kanji-of-the-Day, for 白 (“white”), we wrote in the comments:
‘The most common readings of this kanji character are: “HAKU” 「ãƒã‚¯ã€ and “shiro” 「…ã—ã‚ã€.’

Most kanji have at least 2 readings: 1 on-yÅmi (which we show in ALL-CAPS, like “HAKU”) and 1 kun-yÅmi (which we show in lower-caps, like “shiro”). The kun-yÅmi are the original Japanese readings, and the on-yÅmi are the pronunciations imported from China over the centuries.

The word “shiro” is the original Japanese word for “white”. Usually, the kun-yÅmi stand alone as words in a sentence. For example “Kami wa shiro desu. = The paper is white.”

Generally, the Chinese readings (the on-yÅmi) occur in two-kanji combinations. For example: HAKU-JIN ã€ç™½äººã€‘. This means “white person, Caucasian”. Another example is HAKU-CHÅŒ ã€ç™½é³¥ã€‘= “swan (white bird)”.

We hope this helps!

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: White = 白

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 19, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for White: 白Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “white” = 白.
It has 5 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “HAKU” 「ãƒã‚¯ã€ and “shiro” 「ã—ã‚ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Life = 生

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 18, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Life: 生Today’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “life” = 生.
It has 5 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
There are many, many readings of this kanji, but the most common readings of this kanji character are: “SEI” 「セイ〠and “nama” 「ãªã¾ã€.

 

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Kanji-of-the-Day: Before = å…ˆ

Posted in: Kanji by admin on August 17, 2010 | No Comments

The kanji for Before: å…ˆToday’s kanji from the iStart Japanese! Team is: “before” = å…ˆ.
It has 6 strokes.

For the more advanced Japanese learners:
The most common readings of this kanji character are: “SEN” 「セン〠and “saki” 「ã•ãã€.

 

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