2/2 The Most Frequent 1000 Kanji of the Japanese Language

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @eraofthesubscriber3749
    @eraofthesubscriber3749 5 років тому +3

    After many years later this video is still there.
    Let me tell you out of all the material I used to learn kanji, this was the most effective. Of course it’s not all you need to l earn them. (Eg no kana here) but after doing what I did:
    Watch these two videos probably tens of times. 30? 50? Whatever it takes
    Don’t watch passively but keep your brain on by trying to feel the meaning. Eg for objects you summon a picture in your head when you see the kanji pop up. For more tricker concepts, try to match the feel of the concept with the kanji as best you could.
    Couldn’t have done it without the inspiring music as well.

  • @kiraraperson
    @kiraraperson 13 років тому +1

    Thank you so much.
    Another video(s) with those same kanji with just their onyomi and kunyomi readings would be icing on the cake!!
    (Both meaning and reading would probably too much visual clutter=brain mess)

  • @hoshino27
    @hoshino27 14 років тому +1

    @twlight76
    I wonder about 阪, which you translated to Osaka. I think it means "heights" though. Similar to 坂。

  • @kapnkrispy
    @kapnkrispy 11 років тому +1

    Sugoi :-) This helps a lot.

  • @gc3k
    @gc3k 13 років тому +1

    this is pretty cool to get your feet wet and familiarize yourself with the kanji that you have to study

  • @twlight76
    @twlight76  17 років тому +1

    Correction #1: Kanji #913 is repeated twice.
    Kanji #914 should be 板 which also means "board" or "plate". If you see any other errors please let me know. ありがとう.

  • @bordon3121
    @bordon3121 2 роки тому

    ❤️