Kanji reading test with JLPT N5 vocabulary | Learn Japanese for beginners

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • In this video, you are going to do a kanji reading test with the vocabulary of JLPT N5. You can also expand your Japanese vocabulary through this video.
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    Steps:
    1. Try to read the following kanji in 5 seconds.
    2. The pronunciation and the meaning in English will show up afterwards.
    3. Each kanji will be handwritten in the correct stroke order, so that you can learn how to write them.
    If you have a pen and a piece of paper available, please read and write with me.
    00:00 Introduction
    00:32 kanji 一
    00:46 kanji 二
    01:01 kanji 三
    01:18 kanji 四
    01:38 kanji 五
    01:58 kanji 六
    02:16 kanji 七
    02:31 kanji 八
    02:48 kanji 九
    03:06 kanji 十
    03:23 kanji 車
    03:44 kanji 電車
    04:18 kanji 雨
    04:41 kanji 山
    04:58 kanji 元気
    05:26 kanji 天気
    05:52 kanji 空
    06:17 kanji 魚
    06:43 kanji 花
    07:03 kanji 友達
    07:30 kanji 時間
    08:03 kanji 時計
    08:36 kanji 高校
    09:07 Ending
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Komentáře • 2

  • @moniquecolan3917
    @moniquecolan3917 Před 2 měsíci +1

    the first 10 kanji was so obvious if only you mixed them all up from the rest than putting it in order

  • @user-br5or9kt6f
    @user-br5or9kt6f Před 3 měsíci