Ebook: Kanji Dictionary for Foreigners Learning Japanese 2500 N5 to N1 = 日本語を学ぶ外国人のための これで覚える 漢字字典2500
Dictionary of 2500 kanjis. This book is different from others for its practical system sorting system. The dictionary is structured like it follows:
- The first part contains 364 kanjis. They are the basic kanjis that students should learn in order to have a strong base in Japanese. These kanjis belong to level 3 of JLPT exam.
- Second part contains 1484, those are the ones used in daily life. These kanjis belong to levels 1 and 2 of JLPT exam.
- The third part contains 652 kanjis, which belong to the advanced level. However, students should learn the reading of each of them.
According to these dictionary, by knowing 500 kanjis, a Japanese language student will be able to read and understand 80% of a Japanese newspaper. This includes 364 of the first part and 150 of the second.
Each of the kanjis of the book includes a table with On-yomi y Kun-yomi readings, order of strokes, vocabulary and sentences.
Contents
第1部 覚えておきたいよく使う漢字;
第2部 日常でよく使う漢字;
第3部 書けなくても読めればよい漢字
- The first part contains 364 kanjis. They are the basic kanjis that students should learn in order to have a strong base in Japanese. These kanjis belong to level 3 of JLPT exam.
- Second part contains 1484, those are the ones used in daily life. These kanjis belong to levels 1 and 2 of JLPT exam.
- The third part contains 652 kanjis, which belong to the advanced level. However, students should learn the reading of each of them.
According to these dictionary, by knowing 500 kanjis, a Japanese language student will be able to read and understand 80% of a Japanese newspaper. This includes 364 of the first part and 150 of the second.
Each of the kanjis of the book includes a table with On-yomi y Kun-yomi readings, order of strokes, vocabulary and sentences.
Contents
第1部 覚えておきたいよく使う漢字;
第2部 日常でよく使う漢字;
第3部 書けなくても読めればよい漢字
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