JLPT N5 Kanji: 名 (mei, na) – name

JLPT N5 Kanji: 名 (mei, na) – name 名 Readings: メイ・ミョウ (Onyomi), な (Kunyomi) Meaning: name, reputation 名 is a frequently used kanji in daily life, appearing in words like 名前 (name), 有名 (famous), and 名字 (surname). It’s essential for introductions and everyday conversation. View JLPT N5 Kanji List Kanji Details Radical 夕 (evening) Strokes […]

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JLPT N5 Kanji: 高 (kou, taka) – tall, high, expensive

JLPT N5 Kanji: 高 (kou, taka) – tall, high, expensive 高 Readings: コウ (Onyomi), たか・たかい (Kunyomi) Meaning: tall, high, expensive 高 is a frequently used kanji in everyday Japanese. It appears in words like 高い (expensive, tall), 高校 (high school), and 最高 (the best, highest). It’s essential for describing height, cost, or level. View JLPT

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JLPT N5 Kanji: 八 (hachi) – eight

JLPT N5 Kanji: 八 (hachi) – eight 八 Readings: ハチ (Onyomi), やっ・や・よう (Kunyomi) Meaning: eight 八 is the kanji for the number eight. It’s simple to recognize with its two-stroke shape that resembles spreading branches, often said to symbolize prosperity and expansion in Japanese culture. View JLPT N5 Kanji List Kanji Details Radical 八 (eight

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JLPT N5 Kanji: 半 (han) – half

JLPT N5 Kanji: 半 (han) – half 半 Readings: ハン (Onyomi) Meaning: half 半 is a basic kanji used to represent “half” in many contexts such as time, measurements, and portions. It’s commonly seen in everyday Japanese, especially in time expressions like 一時半 (1:30). View JLPT N5 Kanji List Kanji Details Radical 十 (ten) Strokes

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Essential Japanese Vocabulary for Pregnancy and Baby Care

Essential Japanese Vocabulary for Pregnancy and Baby Care | Learn Japanese for Life in Japan If you’re expecting a baby or raising a child in Japan, knowing the right Japanese terms can make a huge difference in communicating with doctors, nurses, and childcare professionals. This guide will help you learn the most useful Japanese vocabulary

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JLPT N5 600+ Vocabulary List (Part 6) – Japanese Nouns with Kanji, Hiragana & Meaning

600+ Essential JLPT N5 Vocabulary: Learn Effectively with HEYJAPAN This lesson introduces common everyday nouns at the JLPT N5 level. These are words you’ll often encounter in daily conversations, exams, and beginner textbooks. Each noun includes its Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, and English meaning. We’ve also included example sentences, grammar tips, listening suggestions, and exercises with

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JLPT N5 600+ Vocabulary List (Part 5) – Japanese Nouns with Kanji, Hiragana & Meaning

Japanese Vocabulary List with Kanji: 牛肉, 牛乳, 今日, 教室, and More (N5 Level) This lesson introduces common everyday nouns at the JLPT N5 level. These are words you’ll often encounter in daily conversations, exams, and beginner textbooks. Each noun includes its Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, and English meaning. We’ve also included example sentences, grammar tips, listening

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JLPT N5 600+ Vocabulary List (Part 4) – Japanese Nouns with Kanji, Hiragana & Meaning

JLPT N5 Vocabulary: Everyday Nouns for Beginners (With Audio, Examples, and Exercises) This lesson introduces common everyday nouns at the JLPT N5 level. These are words you’ll often encounter in daily conversations, exams, and beginner textbooks. Each noun includes its Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, and English meaning. We’ve also included example sentences, grammar tips, listening suggestions,

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JLPT N5 600+ Vocabulary List (Part 3) – Japanese Nouns with Kanji, Hiragana & Meaning

JLPT N5 Vocabulary: Everyday Nouns for Beginners (With Audio, Examples, and Exercises) JLPT N5 Vocabulary List This lesson introduces common everyday nouns at the JLPT N5 level. These are words you’ll often encounter in daily conversations, exams, and beginner textbooks. Each noun includes its Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, and English meaning. We’ve also included example sentences,

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