Kanji set 1

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moka101 : ... wut
moka101 : *trying to make sense of your thinking*
kanmingxu : My god I speak fluent chinese and write it as well. I recognized a lot of the same characters.
moka101 : ._.
Awsomedragon : fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffllllllllllllllllllllllllllhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhffffffffffffffffffffff
moka101 : ._o
moka101 : hoho
Ballofwacks : Hahaha
moka101 : hihihi
Ballofwacks : BAhaha*chokes**cough, cough**pant, pant* sorry.
moka101 : wut
stm8001097 : This is all too confusing, AND I'M JAPANESE!
stm8001097 : I meant the words, not the (-.(-.(-.-).-).-) conversations. They are kinda funny. :)
stm8001097 : BTW that was my entire japanese family watching u. i have a whole lot more, but they r dead, so yyyyeeeeaaahhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!
stm8001097 : Oh and one more thing.....who the heck made this awesome set?
moka101 : are tou talking to yourself??
moka101 : *you
moka101 : and btw ranger-ninja made this set....
Ballofwacks : Uh-huh.
moka101 : .huh-hU
Awsomedragon : helloooooo
Awsomedragon : Im Korean
moka101 : Cool?
moka101 : no problemo im half korean *hi-fives*
codelyokogal123 : confusing
moka101 : ._____.
moka101 : very
Awsomedragon : not to me
moka101 : Says the person who said 'lol'...
Awsomedragon : lolololol
moka101 : cool story bro ;D
Fifi90 : hey.... this is chinese
moka101 : Not really... It's actually Japanese using different characters.. Some of characters have the same meaning and same pronunciation but sometimes they have absolutely a different meaning
moka101 : bye
moka101 : ...
Nyan_Panda : i know none of U
moka101 : That's a good thing
Awsomedragon : very good thing
superduperm : this is not freaking japanese this is chinese
superduperm : this peron is dumd
BarackOboma : Chinese. Japanese, Dirtynese, they're all the same
moka101 : @BarackOboma Wow... Oxygen thief
Awsomedragon : lolololol
superduperm : racist
Awsomedragon : you racist
moka101 : You're racist because you said it was racist.
moka101 : ko
moka101 : ._.
Awsomedragon : really
moka101 : yup
cougfan32 : alot of these characters dont match up with their actual defenitions 0_o
moka101 : Such as?
Awsomedragon : *shrugs
Awsomedragon : i odnt know
moka101 : Maybe learn English properly before learning Japanese? :D
seika27 : i love japanese and My name is japanese
Awsomedragon : lol ok
poodlehead : こんにちは。元気ですか。わたしはげんきです。もちがすきですか
poodlehead : :D i am learning japanese !!!!!!!!!!
Awsomedragon : awesome
poodlehead : yeah...
Awsomedragon : what?
Awsomedragon : ok hi
moka101 : hi
Awsomedragon : lol conversation all over again
poodlehead : yep...pretty much...
moka101 : dundundunnnnn
moka101 : ...
Awsomedragon : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :( :::::::::::::::::::::::::::0:
Awsomedragon : ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Awsomedragon : ::::::::::
Fifi90 : and where exactly is this conversation going?
Awsomedragon : to the moon
Fifi90 : haha very funny

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Kanji set 1

ICHI / ITSU / hito / hito(tsu)
one
JLPT Level 4 #2
ichigatsu - January
tsuitachi - the first day of the month
hitotsu - one (thing)
hitori - one person
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ICHI / ITSU / hito / hito(tsu)
one
JLPT Level 4 #2
ichigatsu - January
tsuitachi - the first day of the month
hitotsu - one (thing)
hitori - one person
NI / futa / futa(tsu)
two
JLPT Level 4 #3
nigatsu - February
futsuka - the second day of the month
futatsu - two (things)
nihon - two (long, thin things)
futari - two people
JUU / to / too
ten
JLPT Level 4 #12
juugatsu - October
tooka - the tenth day of the month
too - ten (things)
juunin - ten people
JITSU / NICHI / ka / hi
day, sun
JLPT Level 4 #5
tsuitachi - the first day of the month
futsuka - the second day of the month
nichiyoubi - Sunday
mainichi - every day
kyuujitsu - holiday, day off
seinengappi - date of birth
SHICHI / nana / nana(tsu)
seven
JLPT Level 4 #9
shichigatsu - July
nanoka - the seventh day of the month
nanatsu - seven (things)
nananin - seven people
HACHI / ya / ya(tsu) / yat(tsu)
eight
JLPT Level 4 #10
hachigatsu - August
youka - the eighth day of the month
yattsu - eight (things)
hachinin - eight people
KYUU / KU / kokono / kokono(tsu)
nine
JLPT Level 4 #11
kugatsu - September
kokonoka - the ninth day of the month
kokonotsu - nine (things)
kyuunin - nine people
SAN / mi / mi(tsu) / mit(tsu)
three
JLPT Level 4 #4
sangatsu - March
mikka - the third day of the month
mittsu - three (things)
sannin - three people
BU / FUN / BUN / wa(keru) / wa(kareru) / wa(karu)
minute, divide, part, understand
JLPT Level 4 #38
wakaru - to understand
ippun - one minute
nifun - two minutes
hachiji sanjuppun - half past eight
kibun - feelings
ROKU / mu / mu(tsu)/ mut(tsu)
six
JLPT Level 4 #8
rokugatsu - June
muika - the sixth day of the month
muttsu - six (things)
rokunin - six people
GO / itsu / itsu(tsu)
five
JLPT Level 4 #7
gogatsu - May
itsuka - the fifth day of the month
itsutsu - five (things)
gonin - five people
HON / moto
book, main
JLPT Level 4 #25
hon - book
nihon - Japan
nihon - two (long, thin things)
mihon - sample
KA / nani / nan
what?
JLPT Level 4 #390
nani - what?
nanji - what time?
nanpun - how many minutes?
nannin - how many people?
KA / GE / o(riru) / o(rosu) / kuda(saru) / kuda(su) / kuda(ru) / sa(garu) / sa(geru) / shita / shimo / moto
down, under, lower
JLPT Level 4 #31
shita - under
kudasai - please
gesha suru - to get off, disembark
kawashimo - downstream
toshishita - junior
SEN / chi
thousand
JLPT Level 4 #15
sen - one thousand
senen - one thousand yen
sanzenen - three thousand yen
MAN / BAN
ten thousand
JLPT Level 4 #16
man - ten thousand
ichimanen - ten thousand yen
bankoku - all countries, the world
EN / maru(i)
yen, round
JLPT Level 4 #13
marui - circular
en - the yen
sanjuuen - thirty yen
HYAKU
hundred
JLPT Level 4 #14
hyaku - one hundred
hyakuen - one hundred yen
SAKU / SA / tsuku(ru)
make, work
JLPT Level 3 #360
tsukuru - to make, cook
kousaku - construction
dousa - action, behaviour
KIN / KON / ima
this, now
JLPT Level 4 #51
ima - now
konnichi - this day, today
kongetsu - this month
kotoshi - this year
kondo - this time
kongo - from now on
TAI / DAI / oo(kii)
big
JLPT Level 4 #26
ookii - big
daigaku - university
daigakusei - university student
daimyou - feudal lord
ooame - downpour
SHOU / chii(sai) / ko / o
small
JLPT Level 4 #27
chiisai - small
shougakusei - schoolchild
ogawa - stream
JI / toki
time
JLPT Level 4 #42
jikan - time
sanji - three o'clock
sanjikan - for three hours
hachiji sanjuppun - half past eight
GYOU / KOU / i(ku) / yu(ku) / okona(u)
go, act, line
JLPT Level 4 #68
iku - to go
ginkou - bank
kyuukou - express train
ryokou - travel
JIN / NIN / hito
person
JLPT Level 4 #1
hito - person
hitori - one person
sannin - three people
otoko no hito - man
nihonjin - Japanese person
gaikokujin - foreigner
jinsei - life
jinkou - population
KA / hi
fire
JLPT Level 4 #20
hi - fire
kayoubi - Tuesday
hanabi - fireworks
TO / DO / tsuchi
soil
JLPT Level 4 #24
doyoubi - Saturday
doboku - engineering work
BOKU / MOKU / ki
tree, wood
JLPT Level 4 #22
ki - tree
mokuyoubi - Thursday
doboku - engineering work
DAN / NAN / otoko
man
JLPT Level 4 #101
otoko no hito - man
otoko no ko - boy
chounan - eldest son
GAKU / mana(bu)
learn
JLPT Level 4 #109
gakkou - school
daigaku - university
daigakusei - university student
gakusei - student
kengaku - inspection
SHUTSU / da(su) / de(ru)
leave, put out
JLPT Level 4 #53
deru - go out (intransitive)
dasu - send out, take out (transitive)
deguchi - exit
shuppatsu - departure
shusse - success in life
KOU / KU / kuchi
mouth
JLPT Level 3 #54
kuchi - mouth
iriguchi - entrance
deguchi - exit
jinkou - population
NYUU / i(ru) / i(reru) / hai(ru)
enter, put in
JLPT Level 4 #52
Jouyou Kanji, Kyouiku Grade 1
As seen in:
iru - to put in
hairu - to enter
iriguchi - entrance
nyuugaku - school entrance, matriculation
nyuujou - entrance, admission
MAI
every
JLPT Level 4 #116
mainichi - every day
maitsuki - every month
mainen OR maitoshi - every year
maido - every time
GATSU / GETSU / tsuki
moon, month
JLPT Level 4 #17
ichigatsu - January
kongetsu - this month
maitsuki - every month
seinengappi - date of birth
getsuyoubi - Monday
SEI / SHOU / i(kiru) / i(kasu) / i(keru) / u(mareru) / u(mu) / o(u) / ha(eru) / ha(yasu) / ki / nama
life, birth, be born
JLPT Level 4 #44
umareru - to be born
gakusei - university student
sensei - teacher
jinsei - life
nama biiru - draft beer
SEN / saki
ahead
JLPT Level 4 #50
sensei - teacher
sengetsu - last month
senjitsu - the other day
KEN / mi(ru) / mi(eru) / mi(seru)
see
JLPT Level 4 #63
miru - to see
kengaku - inspection, observation
iken - opinion
KAN / KEN / aida / ma
interval, between
JLPT Level 4 #43
aida - between
jikan - time
nijikan - for two hours
chuukan - the middle, midway
ZEN / mae
before, front
JLPT Level 4 #47
mae - front (of)
gozen - a.m.
zenhan - first half
GO / KOU / ato / ushi / oku / nochi
after, back
JLPT Level 4 #48
mikka ato - 3 days later
ushiro - back (of)
gogo - p.m.
gohan - second half
SHOKU / ta(beru) / ku(u) / ku(rau)
eat, food
JLPT Level 4 #322
taberu - to eat
tabemono - food
shokudou - dining hall
shokuji - meal
U / ame
rain
JLPT Level 4 #30
ame - rain
ooame - heavy rain
uten - rainy weather
MYOU / MEI / na
name
JLPT Level 4 #82
namae - name
meijin - expert
daimyou - feudal lord
FU / chichi
father
JLPT Level 4 #113
chichi - father
otousan - father
fubo - mother and father, parents
BO / haha
mother
JLPT Level 4 #112
haha - mother
okaasan - mother
fubo - mother and father, parents
KOU / taka(i)
high, expensive
JLPT Level 4 #190
takai - high, expensive
koukou - high school
KO / furu(i) / furu(su)
old
JLPT Level 3 #172
furui - old
kodai - ancient times
kofuu - old-fashioned
koukogaku - archaeology
chuukohin - 2nd-hand goods
DEN / ta
rice field
JLPT Level 3 #35
ta - rice field
suiden - rice field
tanaka-san - Mr.Tanaka
yamada-san - Mr.Yamada
TAI / ma(tsu)
wait
JLPT Level 3 #
matsu - to wait
GEN / GON / i(u) / koto
say, speech
JLPT Level 3
iu - to say
gengo - language, speech
kotoba - a word, language
SHUU
week
JLPT Level 3
senshuu - last week
konshuu - this week
raishuu - next week
shuukan - week, weekly publication
EKI
station
JLPT Level 3
eki - station
ekiin - station employee
ekimae - in front of the station
AN / yasu(i)
peaceful, cheap
JLPT Level 3
yasui - cheap
yasuuri - bargain sale
anshin - relief, peace of mind
anzen - safe
fuan - anxiety
KAI / E / a(u)
meet, society
JLPT Level 3
au - to meet
kaisha - a company, firm
shakai - society
kaiwa - conversation
kaikan - assembly hall
kaikei - finance, accounting
MEI / MYOU / aka(rui) / a(kari) / aka(rumu) / aka(ramu) / aki(raka) / a (keru) / a(ku) / a(kuru) / a(kasu)
bright, clear
JLPT Level 3
akarui - bright
akeru - to become light, begin (New Year)
myounichi / ashita - tomorrow
myouchou - tomorrow morning
bunmei - civilisation
nomiakasu - to drink the night away
SHA / yashiro
company, society
JLPT Level 3
kaisha - company, firm
shakai - society
shachou - company president
honsha - head office
jinja - shrine
KEI / KYOU / ani
elder brother
JLPT Level 3
ani - elder brother (your own)
oniisan - elder brother (someone else's)
kyoudai - brothers, siblings
SHI / ane
elder sister
JLPT Level 3
nesan - older sister, young woman
shimai - sisters
JI / koto
charge, affair
JLPT Level 3
koto - thing
shigoto - work
jiken - incident
gyouji - event, function
migoto - fine, splendid
CHOU / asa
morning
JLPT Level 3
asa - morning
kesa - this morning
myouchou - tomorrow morning
souchou - early morning
choushoku - breakfast
SHI / watashi / watakushi
private, I
JLPT Level 3
watashi - I, me
shibutsu - private property
shiyou - personal use, private business
shiritsu - private, independent (eg schools)
GO
noon
JLPT Level 4
gozen - a.m.
gogo - p.m.
TOU / higashi
east
JLPT Level 4
toukyou - Tokyo ("eastern capital")
higashi - the east
higashi nihon - eastern Japan
touzainanboku - 4 points of the compass (east, west, south, north)
KOU
school
JLPT Level 4
gakkou - school
koukou - high school
kouchou - headmaster
HAN / naka
half
JLPT Level 4
hanbun - half
sanjihan - three-thirty
zenhan - first half
kouhan - second half
WA / hana(su) / hanashi
speak, talk
JLPT Level 4
hanasu - to speak
hanashi - a talk, a speech
denwa - telephone
kaiwa - conversation
SHO / ka(ku)
write, book
JLPT Level 4
kaku - to write, draw
dokusho - reading
toshokan - library
shoten - bookshop
SHA / kuruma
vehicle, wheel
JLPT Level 4
kuruma - car
densha - train
SHI / SU / ko
child
JLPT Level 4
otoko no ko - boy
onna no ko - girl
SAN / yama
mountain
JLPT Level 4
yama - mountain
yamada-san - Mr. Yamada
kazan - volcano
HAKU / BYAKU / shiro / shiro(i)
white
JLPT Level 4
shiroi - white (adjective)
shiro - white (noun)
kuuhaku - a blank space
shirokuro - black & white, monochrome
SHU / te
hand, person
JLPT Level 3
te - hand
karate - karate (empty hand)
untenshu - driver
kitte - postage stamp
jouzu - skillful
heta - unskilled
RYO / tabi
travel
JLPT Level 3
tabi - a journey
ryokou - travel
ryokan - Japanese inn
KAN
building
JLPT Level 3
toshokan - library
taishikan - embassy
kanchou - head librarian
eigakan - cinema
ryokan - Japanese inn
kaikan - assembly hall
SHI / omo(u)
think
JLPT Level 3
omou - to think, believe
ishi - intention, purpose
omoide - memories
KON / koma(ru)
be in trouble
JLPT Level 2
komaru - to be in trouble; be distressed; be perplexed
konnan - difficulty, trouble, hardship
hinkon - poverty, shortage
komaraseru - to annoy, embarrass
komarihateru - to be hard up
YOU
day
JLPT Level 3
nichiyoubi - Sunday
getsuyoubi - Monday
kayoubi - Tuesday
KYUU / yasu(mu) / yasu(maru) / yasu(meru)
rest
JLPT Level 4
yasumu - to rest, have a day off
kyuujitsu - holiday, day off
natsu yasumi - summer holiday
JO / NYO / ME / onna
woman
JLPT Level 4
onna no hito - woman
onna no ko - girl
nyonin - women
tennyo - celestial nymph
HOU / kata
direction, way
JLPT Level 3
kata - way, manner
no hou ga - is more... (as used in comparatives)
migi no hou - right hand side
yuugata - evening, dusk
hougen - dialect
GAI / GE / soto / hazu(su) / hazu(reru) / hoka
outside
JLPT Level 4
soto - outside
gaikokujin - foreigner
gaishoku - eating out
BAN
evening
JLPT Level 2
KYOU / KEI
capital
JLPT Level 3
toukyou - Tokyo ("eastern capital")
kyouto - Kyoto ("capital city")
joukyou suru - to go up to Tokyo
TEN / mise
shop
JLPT Level 3
mise - a shop
tenin - shop assistant (pronounced te-n-in, not te-ni-n)
shoten - bookshop
kaiten - shop opening
SHI / kami
paper
JLPT Level 3
tegami - a letter
washi - Japanese paper
DEN
electricity
JLPT Level 4
densha - train
denwa - telephone
denki - electricity
SEKI / aka / aka(i) / aka(maru)
red
JLPT Level 3 #207
akai - red
akarameru - to blush, redden
akachan - baby
akaji - deficit
SHI / tsuka(eru)
serve, do
JLPT Level 3 #333
tsukaeru - to serve
shigoto - work, job
shikata - way, method
BAI / ka(u)
buy
JLPT Level 3 #241
kau - to buy
kaimono - shopping
baibai - trade
YUU / tomo
friend
JLPT Level 4 #264
tomodachi - friend
yuujin - friend
gakuyuu - schoolmate

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