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For foreigners learning Japanese, this is how you can remember! Kanji Dictionary 2500

For foreigners learning Japanese, this is how you can remember! Kanji Dictionary 2500

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For Japanese language learners, we have selected and explained 2,500 characters, including 2,136 common kanji and about 360 non-common kanji. The contents of each kanji are explained, such as the character, on-yomi reading, kun-yomi reading, meaning, stroke order, radical, number of strokes, and idioms . In addition, icons are used to indicate which level the kanji is at, from N5 to N1 . In addition, simplified characters are also introduced. The order of the kanji is first the kanji that are frequently used and that Japanese language learners should first memorize , with explanations of their related meanings. Next, the order is easy to remember by placing kanji with few strokes and similar shapes and meanings in a row, with radicals. Finally, the kanji that are difficult to write but that you want to be able to read are listed in radical order. The dictionary is easy to read and understand, with many idioms included. English translations are included. *+-+*+-+*+-+*+-+*+-+*+-+*+-+*+-+*+-+* Main Table of ContentsPart 1: Frequently used kanji to rememberPart 2: Kanji frequently used in daily lifePart 3: Kanji that are good to read even if you can't write them 【About the Author】SupervisorAkimoto MiharuCompleted her doctoral studies at the Graduate School of Letters, Aoyama Gakuin University. Professor Emeritus at Keisen University. Books: "Japanese Language Education: Easy to Understand Vocabulary" (Akimoto Miharu, Oshio Kazumi, Maruyama Takehiko, ALC) EditorsShiga SatomiCompleted her doctoral studies at the Graduate School of Humanities, Gakushuin University, majoring in Japanese language and literature. Specially appointed assistant professor at Keisen University. Kotajima SatomiCompleted her graduate studies at the Faculty of Humanities, Keisen University, majoring in cultural coexistence. Full-time head lecturer at the YMCA Health and Welfare College. Hideka Shimazaki ( Master's degree in Cultural Coexistence from the Graduate School of Humanities, Keisen University) is a part-time lecturer at Keisen University . Yuan Wang ( PhD degree in Japanese Language and Literature from the Center for Japanese Studies, Beijing Foreign Studies University) is an associate professor at the School of Diplomacy. Doctor of Literature. Her published work is "Comparison of Apology Behavior in Japan and China in Communication" (Gakuen Publishing).

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