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Translate please
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I have Kanji charts that need to be translated can someone help? |
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Last one. I could not fit this one in with the others. |
Are you serious?
You want someone to translate the meanings and readings of 700+ kanji for you? Try studying them slowly. |
My friend, Wikipedia used to has grades, with the translation and reading of each kanji.
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This is the funniest post I have read all week!
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Here, my friend:
List of jōyō kanji - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
These are all 'standard' Kanji that you can (and should) learn yourself with a nice set of flash cards. The readings for them can easily be found on the internet, at least by someone even a little bit resourceful.
Did you really expect someone to type out the kunyomi and onyomi readings for ALL these kanji? |
Thank you for your help. This is not funny if you are serious about learning it. I am very serious about learning what they mean. So any help is appriecated. |
Once again, the readings are available on the internet - someone has already even posted a link for you.
I'm glad you want to learn Japanese. Truthfully, if you learned all the Grade 1 Kanji in the first chart, you'd be making more progress than 90% of all the other people on this forum that say they are trying to learn Japanese. |
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I just needed to know what the years were about. Grade one was numbers right? I was hoping you could explain the order. |
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