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In modern Japanese, kanji are used to write certain words or parts of words (usually content words such as nouns, adjective stems, and verb stems), while hiragana are used to write inflected verb and adjective endings, phonetic complements to disambiguate readings , particles, and miscellaneous words which have no kanji or whose kanji are ...
Jisho is a powerful Japanese-English dictionary. It lets you find words, kanji, example sentences and more quickly and easily. Enter any Japanese text or English word in the search box and Jisho will search a myriad of data for you.
We'll show you one Kanji from each episode, related to the skit, explanation, or Trip tip. You’ll learn what it means and how it’s pronounced.
Search any kanji directly by its character, its meaning, or its reading in onyomi, kunyomi and nanori. Our powerful search engine will do the rest and present you with the best results possible.
Japanese Kanji are the glyphs adopted from Chinese and used in written Japanese in combination with katakana and hiragana.
Explore the rich world of Japanese Kanji. Our in-depth guide covers history, structure, learning techniques, and practical applications of Kanji in modern Japan.
Kanshudo's guide to writing Japanese. In this guide you'll learn the standard strokes used to draw all Japanese kanji, how to determine the stroke order for a kanji, the differences between printed and handwritten forms of kanji and more!