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Kanji Learning - Numbers

Numbers

To be truly masterful in Japanese you will, of course, need to know some kanji. In our lessons we are going to provide you with a good starting point for further study. There are thousands and thousands of kanji and for each of these kanji there can be multiple meanings and readings but before you despair, let me tell you if you can master 900 to 1,000 kanji, you will be in a good position to do well at reading a Japanese newspaper (which is a considerable achievement!!).

To get you started, we are going to introduce the kanji for numbers 1-10. Although using Roman numerals is commonplace in Japan, we are going to practice the characters for numbers below to get you acquainted with the beautiful and often complicated writing style of kanji.

Below each character you will see a hiragana version to help your pronunciation. Please revisit the hiragana charts to make sure you can read each character.

At times you will see two or even more readings represented in hiragana. We will try to keep these to a minimum, only using the most frequently and common readings, but be aware that there are different ways to say many kanji characters depending on the context of the sentence or the intended meaning.

One

 


Two



Three

 


 


Four

 


Five



 


Six



   

 



Seven

 


Eight

 


Nine

 


Ten