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Discover the ancient origin of kanji characters—one of three alphabets in the Japanese writing system—and get ready to learn how to read and write in kanji.
with Learn Japanese KanjiDiscover the ancient origin of kanji characters—one of three alphabets in the Japanese writing system—and get ready to learn how to read and write in kanji.
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Learn about kanji radicals and the information they provide, see a variety of examples, and discover the stroke order rules for writing kanji characters.
with Learn Japanese KanjiLearn about kanji radicals and the information they provide, see a variety of examples, and discover the stroke order rules for writing kanji characters.
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Learn how to write the days of the week in Japanese kanji symbols. Practice the proper kanji stroke order, and learn an easy way to remember each character.
with Learn Japanese KanjiLearn how to write the days of the week in Japanese kanji symbols. Practice the proper kanji stroke order, and learn an easy way to remember each character.
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Want to learn how to write numbers using Japanese kanji characters? Follow along, practice kanji stroke order, and review the radicals from earlier lessons.
with Learn Japanese KanjiWant to learn how to write numbers using Japanese kanji characters? Follow along, practice kanji stroke order, and review the radicals from earlier lessons.
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Build your Japanese kanji writing skills in this lesson packed with useful vocabulary. Learn kanji characters for common words, Japanese names, and more.
with Learn Japanese KanjiBuild your Japanese kanji writing skills in this lesson packed with useful vocabulary. Learn kanji characters for common words, Japanese names, and more.
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