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Understanding ボタン (Botan) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary

Understanding ボタン (Botan) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary JLPT N5 Vocabulary ボタン (botan) Definition: 意味 button A small, usually disk-shaped fastener sewn onto clothes, used for fastening or decoration. A switch or control, typically pressed, used to operate a device, machine, or function. This word is a gairaigo (loanword) from English “button”, therefore it is written […]

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Mastering ボールペン (boorupen) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary

Mastering ボールペン (boorupen) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary JLPT N5 Vocabulary ボールペン (boorupen) Definition: 意味 ballpoint pen A common writing instrument that uses a small rotating ball to dispense oil-based ink onto paper. Widely used in everyday life for writing notes, documents, and drawing. Type: Noun Level: JLPT N5 Vocabulary Tag: katakana foreign words Related Kanji

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Mastering ベッド (beddo) – Essential JLPT N5 Vocabulary

Mastering ベッド (beddo) – Essential JLPT N5 Vocabulary JLPT N5 Vocabulary べっど (beddo) Definition: 意味 bed A piece of furniture used for sleeping or resting. Typically found in a bedroom. Derived from the English word “bed”. Type: Noun Level: JLPT N5 Vocabulary Tag: katakana foreign words Related Kanji 私 (わたし) – I/me 本 (ほん) –

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Understanding バター (Bataa) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary

Understanding バター (Bataa) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary JLPT N5 Vocabulary バター (bataa) Definition: 意味 butter a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of churned milk or cream often used as a spread, in baking, or in cooking Type: Noun Level: JLPT N5 Vocabulary Tag: katakana foreign words Related Kanji 食 (しょく) –

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Understanding バス (basu) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary

Understanding バス (basu) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary JLPT N5 Vocabulary バス (basu) Definition: 意味 bus A large motor vehicle carrying passengers by road, typically along a fixed route. Type: Noun Level: JLPT N5 Vocabulary Tag: katakana foreign words Related Kanji 人 (ひと) – person 車 (くるま) – car/vehicle 口 (くち) – mouth/opening View JLPT N5

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Understanding アパート (Apāto) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary

Understanding アパート (Apāto) – JLPT N5 Vocabulary JLPT N5 Vocabulary アパート (apāto) Definition: 意味 apartment A type of rented living accommodation in Japan, typically smaller and less expensive than a マンション (manshon). Often refers to a building with multiple rental units, ranging from studios to multi-bedroom flats. Type: Noun Level: JLPT N5 Vocabulary Tag: katakana

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 浦 – Bay, Inlet

JLPT N1 Kanji: 浦 – Bay, Inlet 浦 Readings: (Onyomi), うら (Kunyomi) Meaning: inlet, bay, cove, seashore 形声文字 (けいせいもじ). Combination of 氵 (水 – water, indicating meaning) and 甫 (ホ, フ – indicating pronunciation and suggesting a large, open area, contributing to the idea of a bay or inlet). View JLPT N1 Kanji List How

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 災 (wazawai, SAI) – Understanding Calamity and Disaster

JLPT N1 Kanji: 災 (wazawai, SAI) – Understanding Calamity and Disaster 災 Readings: サイ (Onyomi), わざわ.い (Kunyomi) Meaning: calamity, disaster, misfortune The kanji 災 combines the elements of water (represented by the top part, a variant of 川 “river”) and fire (火). Historically, these two elements were seen as primary causes of natural disasters, symbolizing

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 奪 (Datsu / Ubau) – To Snatch, Deprive

JLPT N1 Kanji: 奪 (Datsu / Ubau) – To Snatch, Deprive 奪 Readings: ダツ (Onyomi), うば.う (Kunyomi) Meaning: To snatch away, dispossess, rob, usurp, capture, deprive, take by force. The kanji 奪 combines the radical 扌 (tehen, meaning hand) with 奞 (phonetic component, meaning to seize or take quickly). This combination vividly depicts the action

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 焦 (shō, koge(ru), ase(ru)) – Mastering the Kanji for “Burnt” and “Impatient”

JLPT N1 Kanji: 焦 (shō, koge(ru), ase(ru)) – Mastering the Kanji for “Burnt” and “Impatient” 焦 Readings: ショウ (Onyomi), こ.げる, こ.がす, こ.がれる, あせ.る (Kunyomi) Meaning: Burnt; Scorched; Impatient; Anxious The kanji 焦 is composed of 火 (fire) on the left, and 隹 (bird, often related to quick movement or phonetic) on the right. The combination

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 衝 (shō / tsuku) – Impact and Collision

JLPT N1 Kanji: 衝 (shō / tsuku) – Impact and Collision 衝 Readings: ショウ (Onyomi), つ.く (Kunyomi) Meaning: impact, collide, thrust, clash The kanji 衝 (shō) is a phono-semantic compound (形声文字 – keisei moji). It combines the radical 彳 (chì/gyō, meaning ‘walk’ or ‘go’, representing movement) on the left, and 𢦒 (chōng), which serves as

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 埼 – Understanding Saitama’s Unique Character

JLPT N1 Kanji: 埼 – Understanding Saitama’s Unique Character 埼 Readings: サイ (Onyomi), さき (Kunyomi) Meaning: cape, promontory (often used in place names) Phono-semantic compound: 土 (earth/soil) + 奇 (phonetic component, suggesting ‘strange’ or ‘unusual’ elevation, thus a distinctive landform like a cape). View JLPT N1 Kanji List How to Write – Stroke Order The

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 貴 (Ki) – Exploring Nobility and Value

JLPT N1 Kanji: 貴 (Ki) – Exploring Nobility and Value 貴 Readings: キ (Onyomi), とうと.い, たっと.い, たっと.ぶ (Kunyomi) Meaning: Noble, esteemed, precious, valuable The character 貴 (kì) is an ideogrammic compound (会意字 – kaii-ji). It combines 貝 (bèi – shell, ancient currency, implying value) and 𠔿 (zhī), which is a corrupted form of 丮 (jǐ),

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 徹 (TETSU) – Master the Meaning of “Thorough” and “Penetrate”

JLPT N1 Kanji: 徹 (TETSU) – Master the Meaning of “Thorough” and “Penetrate” 徹 Readings: テツ (Onyomi), (Kunyomi) Meaning: penetrate, pervade, dedicate, thorough The radical 彳 (gyōninben – stride, go) combined with 徹 (originally meaning ‘to remove’ or ‘to clear’, also related to ‘to penetrate’). It suggests ‘penetrating’ or ‘going through thoroughly’. View JLPT N1

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 併 – Master “annex, combine”

JLPT N1 Kanji: 併 – Master “annex, combine” 併 Readings: ヘイ (Onyomi), あわ.せる (Kunyomi) Meaning: annex, combine, concurrently, merge The kanji 併 is composed of the radical 人 (ninben, meaning person) on the left, and 並 (narabu, meaning to line up, to be parallel) on the right. The 並 component suggests things being arranged side-by-side

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 獲 (Kaku/Eru) – Obtain, Catch, Acquire

JLPT N1 Kanji: 獲 (Kaku/Eru) – Obtain, Catch, Acquire 獲 Readings: カク (Onyomi), え・る (Kunyomi) Meaning: obtain, acquire, gain, catch, hunt A combination of the animal radical 犭 (dog/beast) and 蒦 (a phonetic component, originally depicting catching birds with a net). It literally signifies “to catch animals/birds,” thus extending to “to obtain” or “to gain.”

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 賃 (CHIN) – Mastering Fees, Fares, and Wages

JLPT N1 Kanji: 賃 (CHIN) – Mastering Fees, Fares, and Wages 賃 Readings: チン (Onyomi), (Kunyomi) Meaning: fare, fee, rent, charge, wage The kanji 賃 combines 貝 (かい – shell), which historically represents money or wealth, and 壬 (じん), serving primarily as a phonetic component. Together, it conveys the idea of a payment or compensation

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 端 (Hashi) – Exploring Edges, Ends, and Beginnings

JLPT N1 Kanji: 端 (Hashi) – Exploring Edges, Ends, and Beginnings 端 Readings: タン (Onyomi), はし, は, はた (Kunyomi) Meaning: edge, end, tip, beginning, origin, margin, point The character 端 combines 立 (standing) and an old character that depicted a pole with a flat top, suggesting a flat surface or edge. Its original meaning is

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JLPT N1 Kanji: 却 (kyaku) – Unpacking Rejection, Withdrawal, and The Unexpected

JLPT N1 Kanji: 却 (kyaku) – Unpacking Rejection, Withdrawal, and The Unexpected 却 Readings: キャク, キャ (Onyomi), しりぞ-く, しりぞ-ける, かえ-って (Kunyomi) Meaning: Instead, on the contrary; withdraw, reject, dismiss, get rid of. (Often used as a suffix meaning “away” or “back”). 形声文字 (Phono-semantic character). Combines 「去」(go away) with 「卩」(a kneeling person, often indicating sealing or

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