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Learn these kanji to pass JLPT N5: 読, 南, ニ, 日 and 入
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Hi, everyone! |
Welcome to Kanji Time! |
Today, we are going to learn N5 Kanji. |
And if you want to do the quiz first, please go to these times. |
This kanji means “to read.” |
The On-reading for this kanji is ドク (doku), like in 読書 (dokusho), which means “reading.” |
パラパラパラ... (Paraparapara...) |
うーん、いい本でした。 (Ūn, ii hon deshita.) |
And the Kun-reading is よ (yo), like in 読む (yomu), which means “to read.” |
あなたの心を読む。 (Anata no kokoro o yomu.) “to read your mind” |
お腹空いた? (Onaka suita?) |
This kanji means “south.” |
The On-reading for this kanji is ナン (nan), like in 南米 (Nanbei), which means “South America.” |
And the Kun-reading is みなみ (minami), like in 南十字星 (minami jūjisei), which means “Southern Cross.” |
This kanji means one, “two.” |
The On-reading for this kanji is ニ (ni), like in 二時 (ni-ji), which means “two o'clock.” |
一時、二時。 (Ichi-ji, ni-ji.) |
おー、二時だ。お昼寝の時間だ! (Ō, ni-ji da. O-hirune no jikan da!) |
And the Kun-reading is ふた (futa), like in 二人 (futari), which means “two people.” |
仲のいい二人。 (Naka no ii futari.) good friends. |
This kanji means “day, sun.” |
The On-reading for this kanji is ニチ, ジツ (nichi, jitsu), like in 日時 (nichiji), which means “time and date,” 日時 (nichiji). |
都合のいい日時を教えて下さい。 (Tsugō no ii nichiji o oshiete kudasai.) “When are you available?” |
And the Kun-reading is ひ, か (hi, ka), like in 三日 (mikka), which means “3rd of the month.” |
五月の三日が都合がいいです。 (Go-gatsu no mikka ga tsugō ga ii desu.) “I’m available on the 3rd of May.” |
This kanji means “to enter, to insert.” |
to insert |
The On-reading for this kanji is ニュウ (nyū), like in 入学 (nyūgaku), which means “entering (school).” |
入学式。 (Nyūgakushiki.) “entrance ceremony” |
卒業式。 (Sotsugyōshiki.) “graduation ceremony” |
And the Kun-reading is はい, い (hai, i), like in 入る (hairu), which means “to enter.” |
お店の中に入る。 (O-mise no naka ni hairu.) |
いらっしゃいませ! (Irasshaimase!) |
あ、こんにちは。 (A, kon'nichiwa.) |
カメラの中に入る! (Kamera no naka ni hairu!) |
Quiz time! |
Say the reading of the following kanji: |
二時 (ni-ji) |
南十字星 (minami jūjisei) |
入る (hairu) |
三日 (mikka) |
読書 (dokusho) |
Now, say the meaning of the following words: |
南米 (Nanbei) “South America” |
入学 (nyūgaku) “entering (school)” |
日時 (nichiji) “time and date” |
読む (yomu) “to read” |
二人 (futari) “two people” |
All right, that’s all for today. Thank you for joining us for this lesson. I’ll see you next time. Bye-bye! |
あなたの心を読みます... (Anata no kokoro o yomimasu...) |
もっと漢字が勉強したい! (Motto kanji ga benkyō shitai!) |
素晴らしい。 (Subarashii.) |
それでは、バイバイ。 (Soredewa, baibai.) |
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