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JLPT N4 Kanji: 験 (KEN) – Test Your Knowledge!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 験 (KEN) – Test Your Knowledge! 験 Readings: ケン (Onyomi), (Kunyomi) Meaning: test, examine, verify, effect, validity The kanji 験 is formed from 馬 (uma: horse) and 僉 (ken: all, together, to examine). The original meaning was “to inspect horses,” especially to check their quality or to verify their breed. Over time, […]

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 親 (Oya, Shin) – Parent, Intimacy

JLPT N4 Kanji: 親 (Oya, Shin) – Parent, Intimacy 親 Readings: シン (Onyomi), おや, したしい, したしむ (Kunyomi) Meaning: Parent, intimacy, relative, familiarity The kanji 親 is composed of 立 (to stand, establish) and 見 (to see). Originally, it referred to seeing or meeting, particularly in the context of family or close relations. Over time, its

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 映 – Master Reflect, Project, Shine

JLPT N4 Kanji: 映 – Master Reflect, Project, Shine 映 Readings: エイ (Onyomi), うつ.る, うつ.す, は.える (Kunyomi) Meaning: Reflect, Project, Shine The kanji 映 combines 日 (hi), meaning “sun” or “day,” and 央 (ou), which in its ancient form depicted a person with a large head or something prominent in the center, conveying the idea

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 早 (Hayai) – Master the Meaning of “Early” and “Fast”

JLPT N4 Kanji: 早 (Hayai) – Master the Meaning of “Early” and “Fast” 早 Readings: ソウ, サッ (Onyomi), はや-い, はや-める, はや-まる (Kunyomi) Meaning: Early, Fast 早 is a pictograph depicting the sun (日) rising above something, resembling a bird flying up, symbolizing the concept of “early” or “morning.” View JLPT N4 Kanji List How to

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 銀 (Gin) – Master the Kanji for “Silver”

JLPT N4 Kanji: 銀 (Gin) – Master the Kanji for “Silver” 銀 Readings: ギン (Onyomi), (Kunyomi) Meaning: silver The radical 金 (metal/gold) combined with 艮 (meaning stopping or backward, here used for sound). It implies a metal that looks like a “stopping” or “calm” version of gold, hence silver. View JLPT N4 Kanji List How

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 族 – Family, Tribe, Clan

JLPT N4 Kanji: 族 – Family, Tribe, Clan 族 Readings: ゾク (Onyomi), (Kunyomi) Meaning: Family, tribe, clan The kanji 族 combines 旗 (flag) and 矢 (arrow). It is thought to depict a flag or banner used to identify a group of people, symbolizing a tribe or clan. The original meaning relates to a group of

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 試 (Shi / Kokoro.miru, Tame.su) – To Try, To Test

JLPT N4 Kanji: 試 (Shi / Kokoro.miru, Tame.su) – To Try, To Test 試 Readings: シ (Onyomi), こころ.みる, ため.す (Kunyomi) Meaning: try, test, attempt, experiment The kanji 試 combines 言 (kotoba/word) and 弋 (shiki/stake, to shoot). It originally depicted aiming with words or by shooting to check accuracy, leading to its meaning of ‘to try,’

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 待 – Master the Art of Waiting!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 待 – Master the Art of Waiting! 待 Readings: タイ (Onyomi), ま.つ, ま.ち (Kunyomi) Meaning: wait, depend on, entertain The kanji 待 combines 彳 (gyōninben), the “going person” radical, indicating movement or action related to people, and 寺 (ji), meaning “temple” or phonetically used to convey the idea of “holding” or “serving.”

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 質 (Shitsu) – Mastering Quality, Substance, and Questions!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 質 (Shitsu) – Mastering Quality, Substance, and Questions! 質 Readings: シツ, チ (Onyomi), たち (Kunyomi) Meaning: Quality, matter, substance, question, pawn, hostage The kanji 質 originally depicted a person (斤) carrying money or shells (貝) as collateral, leading to meanings related to pledging or pawning. Over time, it also evolved to represent

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 病 (Byō/Yamai) – Mastering Sickness and Illness

JLPT N4 Kanji: 病 (Byō/Yamai) – Mastering Sickness and Illness 病 Readings: ビョウ (Onyomi), やまい, やむ (Kunyomi) Meaning: sickness, illness, disease The radical 疒 represents a sickbed or a reclining person, symbolizing illness. The right component (丙) is a phonetic element that also carries a nuance of something closed or confined, reinforcing the idea of

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 店 (Mise/Ten) – Your Guide to “Shop”

JLPT N4 Kanji: 店 (Mise/Ten) – Your Guide to “Shop” 店 Readings: テン (Onyomi), みせ, たな (Kunyomi) Meaning: shop, store The kanji 店 combines 广 (shelter, wide) and 占 (to occupy). It originally represented a shelter where one occupies a space to sell goods, thus evolving to mean “shop” or “store.” View JLPT N4 Kanji

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 着 (CHAKU, KI.RU) – Arrive, Wear

JLPT N4 Kanji: 着 (CHAKU, KI.RU) – Arrive, Wear 着 Readings: チャク, ジャク (Onyomi), き.る, き.せる, つ.く, つ.ける (Kunyomi) Meaning: arrive, wear, don, counter for suits of clothing This kanji is a pictograph of a person wearing clothes, with the top part representing clothing and the bottom part being a phonetic component or a stylized

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 楽 (gaku, raku, tano.shii) – Master the Meanings of Easy, Fun, and Music!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 楽 (gaku, raku, tano.shii) – Master the Meanings of Easy, Fun, and Music! 楽 Readings: ガク, ラク (Onyomi), たの.しい, たの.しむ (Kunyomi) Meaning: Easy, comfortable, music, pleasure The kanji 楽 originally depicted a stringed instrument, symbolizing music. From this, it evolved to represent the pleasure and enjoyment derived from music, leading to the

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 究 (Kyuu) – Delve into Research!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 究 (Kyuu) – Delve into Research! 究 Readings: キュウ (Onyomi), きわ.める (Kunyomi) Meaning: research, investigate, delve into The kanji 究 (kyū) is composed of 穴 (ana), meaning “hole” or “cave,” and 九 (kyū), meaning “nine” (which acts as a phonetic component here, but also suggests “deep” or “thorough”). The combination suggests delving

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 足 (Ashi, Soku) – Foot, Leg, Suffice

JLPT N4 Kanji: 足 (Ashi, Soku) – Foot, Leg, Suffice 足 Readings: ソク (Onyomi), あし, た.りる, た.る, た.す (Kunyomi) Meaning: foot; leg; be sufficient; suffice A pictograph of a foot or leg, emphasizing the sole. View JLPT N4 Kanji List How to Write – Stroke Order The kanji 足 has 7 strokes. It begins with

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 転 (ten) – Mastering the Art of Turning and Changing!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 転 (ten) – Mastering the Art of Turning and Changing! 転 Readings: テン (Onyomi), ころ.がる, ころ.げる, ころ.がす, ころ.ぶ, まろ.ぶ, うつ.る, うつ.す (Kunyomi) Meaning: Turn, revolve, change, move The kanji 転 is a phono-semantic compound. It combines 車 (kuruma), meaning “vehicle” or “wheel,” which gives the semantic component related to turning or rolling.

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 切 – Master “Cut” and Its Many Meanings!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 切 – Master “Cut” and Its Many Meanings! 切 Readings: セツ, サイ (Onyomi), きる, きれる, きり, -きり, -ぎり (Kunyomi) Meaning: Cut, sever, end, be sharp The kanji 切 is composed of the radical 刀 (katana, “sword”) and 七 (shichi/nana, “seven,” used phonetically). It depicts a knife cutting something, implying actions like cutting,

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 送 (おく-る / ソウ) – Send, Escort, See Off

JLPT N4 Kanji: 送 (おく-る / ソウ) – Send, Escort, See Off 送 Readings: ソウ (Onyomi), おく-る (Kunyomi) Meaning: Send, Escort, See Off The kanji 送 combines the radical 辶 (しんにょう), meaning “road” or “movement,” and 夫, which acts as a phonetic component. Together, they convey the idea of moving or sending something along a

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 止 (Stop, Halt)

JLPT N4 Kanji: 止 (Stop, Halt) 止 Readings: シ (Onyomi), と.まる, と.める, や.む, や.める, とど.まる, とど.める (Kunyomi) Meaning: Stop, halt Pictogram of a foot, representing stopping or halting. View JLPT N4 Kanji List How to Write – Stroke Order The kanji 止 has 4 strokes. It begins with a vertical stroke, followed by a short

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