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Introduction to Japanese Kanji

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Course Description

Overview

Kanji is the use of Chinese characters in Japanese writing. Each Kanji character consists of at least one radical. In this series, you will learn the best methods for learning Japanese Kanji and some of the most useful Kanji characters along the way.


Syllabus

Introduction to Kanji Radicals – Learn to Read and Write Japanese Kanji Characters.
Learn Kanji Radical 亻 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 女 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 儿 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 十 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 口 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 一 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 言 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 日 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Introduction to Kanji Script - Movement Radical ⻌.
Learn Kanji Radical 門 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 心 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 扌 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 木 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 氵 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 土 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Learn Kanji Radical 宀 - How to Read and Write Japanese.
Introduction to Japanese Kanji - Plant Radical 艹.
Introduction to Japanese Kanji - Fire Radical 火.
Introduction to Japanese Kanji - Mountain Radical 山.
Introduction to Japanese Kanji - Eat Radical 食/飠.
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