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River
音: セン 訓: かわ 画: 3

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Speak Resentfully
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Clear Voice
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Condole With
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Ah
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Chirping Of Birds
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Choke By Smoke
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Final Interrogative Particle
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Eat Seeds
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Appear To Have Forgotten Everything
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Voice
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Weep
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Like
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Cackling Of Fowls To Gag
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To Consult About
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Lament
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Choke
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Laugh
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Flute-like Musical Instrument
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Used In Transliterations
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Noisy
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Voluble
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Rinse
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Sic'em
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Gobble
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Sound Of Sighing
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Noisy
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Wrangle
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Used In Onomatopoeic Expression
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Sound Of Laughter
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Felicity
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To Menace
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Sharp
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How many kanji are in the JLPT N5 level?
The JLPT N5 level requires knowledge of approximately 80–100 kanji, covering basic characters taught in Japanese elementary school grades 1 and 2.
What is the difference between onyomi and kunyomi readings?
Onyomi (音読み) are the Chinese-derived readings of a kanji, used mainly in compound words. Kunyomi (訓読み) are the native Japanese readings, often used when the kanji stands alone or with hiragana suffixes (okurigana).
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The Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) lists over 13,000 kanji. The Joyo kanji list for everyday use contains 2,136 characters. Our database covers 13,000+ kanji across all JLPT levels.
What does the stroke count of a kanji mean?
The stroke count is the number of brushstrokes used to write a kanji in standard stroke order. Counts range from 1 (一) to over 80 for the most complex characters. Correct stroke order improves handwriting and memorisation.
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