Japanese Character Writing For Dummies by Hiroko M. Chiba & Vincent Grépinet

Japanese Character Writing For Dummies by Hiroko M. Chiba & Vincent Grépinet

Author:Hiroko M. Chiba & Vincent Grépinet
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781119475347
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2019-12-17T00:00:00+00:00


This is an easy kanji to memorize because it reminds you of a cross. It’s no coincidence, then, that the Red Cross is called sekijūji (literally red ten character). From ten on, you can add the numbers from one to nine, to get jūichi, jūni, jūsan, and so on. To get the number twenty, you place the numbers two and ten consecutively: nijū. By applying this system, you are able to write up to 99. You can also use this kanji to write the last three months of the year: jūgatsu (October), 十一月 jūichigatsu (November), and jūnigatsu (December). Easy enough, isn’t it?



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