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How To Learn Kanji in 6 Easy Steps: A Guide For Japanese Learners

Learning kanji characters is one of the hardest parts of learning to speak Japanese. After all, there's a lot of them! In this post, you'll discover how to learn kanji the right way in 6 easy steps.

Getting Started with Kanji

With thousands to learn, kanji can intimidate a newcomer to the Japanese language. But you can discover the appeal of kanji by learning a few basic examples.

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When the name Juan is written in katakana, it appears like this: フアン(FU-AN) We search for kanji that can be read the same way, and using those phonetic characters, we create a name in kanji. This time we created the following name in Kanji: 符安 符 can be read as “PU,” and means “good luck charm.” 安 can be read as “AN,” and means “be [feel] rested” or “peace of mind.”
In Japanese, foreigners’ names are usually not written in kanji, but rather often presented in katakana, one of Japan’s alphabets. When the name Lucas is written in katakana, it appears like this: ルーカス (RU-U-KA-SU) We search for kanji that can be read the same way, and using those phonetic characters, we create a name in kanji. This time we created the following name in Kanji: 流羽火寿
How to write "Anthony" in Japanese kanji(Chinese characters). #shorts #calligraphy #ninjajohn
When the name Harumi is written in katakana, it appears like this: ハルミ(HARU-MI) We search for kanji that can be read the same way, and using those phonetic characters, we create a name in kanji. This time we created the following name in Kanji: 晴美 晴 can be read as “HARU,” and means “fine weather” or “formal.” 美 can be read as “MI,” and means “beauty.”