| Hi everyone. Welcome to Kanji time. Today, we are going to review N5 kanji 行きましょう!(Ikimashō!) Oh, if you want to do the quiz first, please go to these times. |
| This kanji means to walk, to go, to carry out, line. The on-reading for this kanji is コウ、ギョウ (kō, gyō) as in 一行 (ichi-gyō) meaning a line. 一行、二行、三行のメッセージ。(Ichi-gyō, ni-gyō, san-gyō no messēji.) And the kun-reading for this kanji is い、ゆ、おこな (i, yu, okona) as in 行く (iku) meaning to go. 行く、行かない。(Iku, ikanai.) |
| This kanji means high, expensive, increase, quantity. The on-reading for this kanji is コウ (kō) as in 高校 (kōkō) meaning high school and the kun-reading for this kanji is たか (taka) as in 高い (takai) meaning high/expensive. 値段が高い。値段が低い。(Nedan ga takai. Nedan ga hikui.) or 安い。(Yasui.) |
| This kanji means country, nation. The on-reading for this kanji is コク (koku) as in 国語 (kokugo) meaning national language and the kun-reading is くに (kuni) as in 国 (kuni) meaning country or nation. |
| This kanji means now. The on-reading for this kanji is コン、キン (kon, kin) as in 今月 (kongetsu) meaning this month 今月 (kongetsu) this month 来月 (raigetsu) next month 先月 (sengetsu) last month and the kun-reading is いま (ima) as in 今 (ima) meaning now. |
| This kanji means left. The on-reading for this kanji is サ (sa) as in 左折 (sasetsu) meaning turn left. 左折 (sasetsu) Turn left 右折 (usetsu) turn right and the kun-reading for this kanji is ひだり (hidari) as in 左手 (hidarite) meaning left hand 左手、右手。左目、右目。鼻、口。(Hidarite, migite. Hidarime, migime. Hana, kuchi.) |
| Quiz time! |
| Say the reading of the following kanji: |
| 高い (takai) |
| 左手 (hidarite) |
| 今月 (kongetsu) |
| 一行 (ichi-gyō) |
| 国 (kuni) |
| Now, say the meaning of the following words: |
| 今 (ima) Now |
| 行く (iku) To go |
| 高校 (kōkō) High school |
| 左折 (sasetsu) Turn left |
| 国語 (kokugo) National language |
| Did you enjoy it? I hope so. See you next lesson. Bye! あ、でもここでやるとすごい!ちょっと聞いてて。行くよ。縦に回す。すごい。なんか、ピヨピヨピヨピヨ…。めっちゃ聞こえるよ。あ、いて!(A, demo koko de yaru to sugoi! Chotto kiite te. Iku yo. Tate ni mawasu. Sugoi. Nanka, piyo piyo piyo piyo… Metcha kikoeru yo. A, ite!) |
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