Showing posts with label kanji. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kanji. Show all posts

2013/09/29

Japanese kanji symbol chart for 3rd grade of elementary school in Japan (part1)

I have posted 2 kanji charts ever. If you haven’t checked, visit the pages: Japanese kanji chart for 1st grade of elementary school students in Japan. and Japanese Kanji Chart for 2nd grade of elementary school students in Japan.

You have already learnt 240 kanji before going to kanji posted on this article, but can you memorize those well? I am thinking that these 240 kanjis are well-used in our daily life, and you would understand Japanese well if you were here. I hope you become a Japanese dictionary or Japanese translator for your friends when you come to Japan by studying Japanese at this blog.

On this post, I listed 100 kanjis which are learnt at 3rd grade of elementary school. Actually the number of kanjis which 3rd grade students learn reaches 200 kanjis, but it is too many to show you on one post. So I divided all to two parts. This time the number of kanjis you have learnt is 340 in total! Let’s check kanji list below!

Japanese kanji list

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
aku, o, waru(i) an,
yasu(i)
an,
kura(i)
ii,
yuda(neru)
iiku,
soda(tsu)
soda(teru)
hagu(kumu)
ininin
no(mu)
un
hako(bu)
ei
oyo(gu)
ekiou
ou
yoko
oku
ya
on
atata(meru)
ka
ke
bake(ru)
ka
ni
kai
sakai
kai
a(ku)
hira(ku)
kai kan
samu(i)
kan
kan(jiru)
kan
otoko
kan
yakata
gan
kishi
ki
o(kiru)
o(koru)
ki
go
kyaku
kaku
kyu
kiwa(meru)
kyu
iso(gu)
kyuukyuu
guu
miya
kyuu
tama
kyo
ko
sa(ru)
kyou
hashi
gyouu
gou
waza
kyoku
ma(geru)
ma(garu)
kyoku
tsubone
gin
shirogane
ku
ku
kuru(shii)
kuru(shimu)
niga(i)
kun
kimi
kei
kaka(ru)
kakawa(ru)
kei
karu(i)
ketsu
chi
ketsu
ki(maru)
ken
to(gu)
miga(ku)
ken
agata
ko
kura
ko
mizuumi
kou
muka(u)
mu(ku)
kou
saiwai
sachi
shiawa(se)
kou
minato
gou
使
kon
ne
sai
matsuri
matsuru
sara shi
ji
tsuka(eru)
tsukama(ru)
shi
shi(nu)
shi
tsuka(u)
shi
haji(maru)
shi
yubi
sasu
shi
ha
shiji
tsugi
tsu(gu)
ji
koto
ji
mo(tsu)
shiki
jitsu
mino(ru)
mi
sha
utsu(su)
sha
mono
shu
aruji
omo
nushi
shu
mamori
mamo(ru)
shu
to(ru)
shu
sake
jyu
u(keru)
shuu
su
shuu
hiro(u)
shuu
o(eru)
o(waru)
shuu
nara(u)
shuu
atsu(maru)
tsudo(u)
jyuu
su(mu)
宿
jyuu
chou
omo(i)
kasa(neru)
shuku
yado
yado(ru)
sho
tokoro
sho
atsu(i)
jo
suke
tasu(keru)
shou shou
ki(eru)
ke(su)
shou
akina(u)
shoushou
ka(tsu)
masa(ru)
jyou
no(seru)
no(ru)
shoku
u(eru)
shin
mou(su)
shin
mi
gu shin
jin
kami
kou

Japanese sentences using all kanjis you have learnt here

Just memorizing is too boring to continue as you know. It might be the time to make words or sentences to make it fun. I am introducing you Japanese sentences with kanjis, English translation, Japanese only in hiragana, and romaji to male you tye the Japanese on your keyboard. The kanjis used here are only what you have learnt so far.
  1. 悪いことをするのはよくない
    It is not good to do a bad thing.
    わるいことをするのはよくない
    Warui kotowo surunoha yokunai
  2. 安くお酒を飲めるお店を知ってるんだ
    I know a restaurant serves us alcohol reasonably.
    やすくおさけをのめるおみせをしってるんだ
    Yasuku osakewo nomeru omisewo shitteirunda
  3. この道は夜暗くてこわい
    It is scary to walk this road because it is dark at night
    このみちはよるくらくてこわい
    Kono michiwa yoru kurakute kowai.
  4. ぼくの父は医者なんだ
    My father is a doctor.
    ぼくのちちはいしゃなんだ
    Bokuno chichiwa isha nanda.
  5. ぼくの父は医者なんだ
    My father is a doctor.
    ぼくのちちはいしゃなんだ
    Bokuno chichiwa isha nanda.
  6. 日本人は自分の意見をはっきり言えない
    Japanese can’t say own opinion clearly.
    にほんじんはじぶんのいけんをはっきりいえない
    Nihonjinwa jibunno ikenwo hakkiri ienai.
  7. 子どもがすくすく育っている
    Kids are growing up.
    こどもがすくすくそだっている
    Kodomoga sukusuku sodatteiru.
  8. わたしの住んでいる家は駅から少し遠い
    My house is a little bit far from a station.
    わたしのすんでいるいえはえきからすこしとおい
    Watashino sundeiru iewa ekikara sukoshi tooi.
  9. 死ぬまでに幸せになりたい
    I want to be happy till I die.
    しぬまでにしあわせになりたい
    Shimadeni siawaseni naritai
  10. 今日は駅前に集合して祭りに行ってくるね。
    I am meeting up in front of a station and go to a festival.
    きょうはえきまえにしゅうごうしてまつりにいってくるね
    Kyouwa ekimaeni syuugoushite matsurini ittekurune
  11. きのうから体が重い。かぜ引いたかな?
    I have been feeling heavy. I am thinking I caught a cold.
    きのうからからだがおもい。かぜひいたかな?
    Kinoukara karadaga omoi. Kaze hiitakana?
Oh I just realized that this kanji list is too difficult to memorize because of lack of its meaning. Sorry for the inconvenience. I will make a kanji chart WITH each meaning or kanji word.

2013/09/25

Kanji chart for numbers

We, Japanese, learn kanjis for numbers in a 1st grade of elementary school. If you want to review all of kanjis learnt at 1st grade, visit Japanese kanji chart for 1st grade of elementary school students in Japan to learn more. In other languages, there are many things to memorize before you get to be able to speak numbers, but in Japanese, we need to only know 10 kanjis to count less than 100. Plus, if you want to count till 1 billion, you need to learn additionally only four. Kanjis for numbers are very easy.

Basic kanjis for numbers

number kanji romaji
One ichi, hajime
Two ni, futa(tsu)
Three san, mi
Four shi, yon
Five go, itsu(tsu)
Six roku, mu(tsu)
Seven shichi, nana
Eight hachi, ya(tsu)
Nine kyuu, kokono(tsu), ku
Ten jyuu, too

You can count till 99 by just using this ten kanjis. Let’s go to some examples.
  • I have sixteen brothers and sisters.
    →ぼくは十六人の兄と姉がいる。
    →bokuwa jyuu-rokuno ani to anega iru.
  • We have twenty-five students in our class.
    →ぼくのクラスには二十五人の生とがいる。
    →bokuno kurasuniwa nijyu-goninno seitoga iru
See? It is super busy, isn’t it? For a next step, I will introduce you other four kanjis.

Advanced kanji for numbers

number kanji romaji
Hundred hyaku
Thousand sen, chi
Ten thousand man
Hundred million oku

Now, you can count till one hundred billion in Japanese. Let’s move to some examples.
  • Two hundred sixty people live in that area.
    →二百六十人の人がそのちいきにすんでいる。
    →nihyaku rokujuu nin no hitoga sono chiiki ni sundeiru.
  • You can see five-thousand and three-hundred kinds of animals there.
    →あなたはそこで五千三百しゅるいのどうぶつを見ることができる。
    →anatawa sokode gosen sanbyaku shuruino doubutsuwo mirukotoga dekiru
  • More than thirty thousands of Japanese people die every year.
    →毎年三万人いじょうの日本人がしんでいる。
    →maitoshi sanmannin ijyouno nihonjinga shindeiru.
  • In this month, we made a million yen for sales.
    →今月のうり上げは、百万円でした。
    →kongetsuno uriagewa, hyakumanen deshita
  • Some of my friends have more than hunderd million yen.
    →友だちで何人か、一億円いじょうのお金をもっている
    →tomodachide nanninka, ichiokuen ijyouno okanewo motteiru.
  • In this earth, the population is more than 6 billion.
    →このちきゅうの人口は、六十億人いじょうだ。
    →kono chikyuuno jinkouwa, rokujyuuokunin ijyouda


kanjis for numbers consist of other kanjis

The kanjis for numbers above are not only used to indicate numbers, but also used in kanjis as a part. Japanese kanjis are combinations of some kanjis, which means you can decompose a kanji to some kanjis. The kanji consisting can influence a meaning and pronunciation of a whole kanji. When you memorize many kanjis, you get to be able to assume a meaning and pronunciation by just considering a part of the kanji. There are some kanji including kanjis for numbers.

2013/09/17

[Tool] The way to practice Japanese Kanji in school in Japan.

Long time no see everybody. My last update: [Fresh Japanese] I watch it was posted on this April. It was a half year ago. The reason why I started this blog is to tell people who are interested in Japanese language real Japanese. I think there are many websites enabling you to study Japanese in many ways like, a typing game, a flash card, a quiz, and so forth. Of course those methods would be useful to you, especially keep your motivation high, but those are not the way we, Japanese people, learn hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Also I’m not sure whether the contents are really true or not because those are provided by foreign people in most cases.

I was trying to blog simply and deeply about Japanese, but the more I try that way, the more the contents get too simple to do better in terms of SEO, and my blog hasn't got many views, and then I lost my motivation to keep updating, honestly speaking. However, I found that my video uploaded on YouTube channel, handwriting of Japanese, got almost 1,000 views, which was not big actually, and some people left comments on it. It is motivating me a lot. Responses from foreign people studying Japanese make me energetic. So, I've decided to restart this blog, I swear here.

Tool:Japanese kanji notebook for exercise

Anyway, today I am introducing the way we learn Japanese writing in elementary schools. The picture below is an example of Japanese practice drill. This is very popular educational materials used for ages. We write along with the guide and say aloud to memorize. In our Japanese classes, so-called "Kokugo (国語:こくご)", every student have to take the class, write, and read aloud. Do you have such drills in your Japanese lessons? Also we frequently have a homework,"Kakitori (書き取り:かきとり)", a kind of kanji notebook, which lets us write kanji repeatedly to memorize kanji symbols and each pronunciation. In my case, I did Kakitori every day for exercise. You can see a Kakitori notebook below.

empty kanji note book used in Japanese
kanji note book used in Japanese

We, Japanese, spend a lot of time to remember kanjis. We don’t have something special to learn it. Let’s keep studying with me. I definitely will support you. I am going to post some kanjis on an article, with each pronunciation in romaji (alphabet) and hiragana. Also I will show you some words with each kanji and example sentences with the words. Only kanji doesn’t work. Only words don’t work. Kanji and words in sentences work well. Please let me know if you have any questions.


Japanese, kanji, exercise

2013/04/21

[REAL Japanese] It is raining heavily.

Hi everyone. I think I've been keeping it updated. Don't you think? Today's my tweet picked up is the below.


Today's Japanese tweet


Today's kanji meaning "today"

So, I will pick up the kanji below.
kanji meaning today

The meaning

Today

The pronunciation

・きょう kyou


Today's grammar

「なきゃ」 is a casual expression of 「なければならない」 meaning "must".


Today's other Japanese words

  • 雨(ame):rain
  • ひどい(hidoi):terrible→in this case, I translated "to rain heavily" to "雨がひどい".

Japanese, kanji, today

2013/04/18

[REAL Japanese] I'm busy

Hi guys,Today's my tweet picked up is the below.


Today's kanji meaning "busy"

I'm picking the word below. Can you guess the meaning?
Japanese kanji meaning busy

The meaning

Busy

The pronunciation

・いそがしいisogashii

・ぼうbou


Today's Japanese grammar

Look at the "忙しい「の」に", the「の」 does have a meaning of "that", like " The truth is that I am busy.". This is a very casual expression.

「~だけど、・・・だ」 is equals to "・・・ although ~".

If any question arise, please let me know.



Today's other Japanese words

  • ぎゃー(gya-):just a echo-sound to express shocked, or frighten feeling
  • 何とか(nantoka):somehow
  • めどが立つ(medogatatsu):to get how long it will take to finish something
  • けど(kedo):but
  • それでも(soredemo):still
  • やること(yarukoto):things to do
  • まだ(mada):yet
  • 多い(ooi):many
  • 気を抜けない(kiwonukenai):can't feel easy

Japanese, kanji, busy, grammar

2013/02/22

[No.0056 Kanji] Small *Casual Expression*

Japanese kanji for small

Hello.

(こんにちは)

(konnichiwa)


This is a one of primary kanji, easy-to-wrtite and frequently-used one.

(これは簡単にかけて、よく使われる基本的な感じの一つだよ。)

(koreha kantannikakete, yoku tsukawreru kihontekina kanjino hitotsudayo)


Immediately, let's go to examples.

(早速、例文に行こう。)

(sassoku, reibunni ikou)



Japanese example sentences including a kanji meaning small.


  • 頼んだカレーが小さかった。-The curry that I ordered was small.
    (たのんだかれーがちいさかった)
    (tanondakare-gachiisakatta)

  • 大は小を兼ねる。-The greater serves for the lesser.
    (だいはしょうをかねる)
    (daiha shouwo kaneru)

The second example is one of Japanese proverbs.

(2つ目の例文は日本のことわざのひとつだよ。)

(ふたつめのれいぶんはにほんのことわざのひとつだよ)

(futatsumeno reibunha nihonno kotowazano hitotsudayo)


Exploiting this chance, it is nice if you learn the proverb too.

これを機にこちらも覚えてみてね。

(これをきにこちらもおぼえてみてね)

(korewo kini kochiramo oboete mitene)




Japanese, kanji, small

2012/10/29

[No.0004 Kanji] World

a kanji for a world
This kanji means "world" in Kanji and it is pronounced "sekai".
"世(yo)" means "An environment around you". "この世(kono-yo) means "a real world" and "あの世(ano-yo)" means "heaven"."界(kai)" indicate "a border".
 So we might say a world is a environment around us separated apart from heaven/universe.


#Should you have any kanji you wanna know, please leave a comment or contact share.your.japan[at]gmail.com.

2012/10/28

[No.0001 Kanji] Japan

a kanji for Japan
This kanji stands for Japan.
"日(nichi)" means "a day", and "本(hon)" means "a book". You can say "nihon".
The two kanji are very basic, so you may see many times when you read Japanese.


#Should you have any kanji you wanna know, please leave a comment or contact share.your.japan[at]gmail.com.

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