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How to remember Kanji in Japanese language?

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As some teachers suggested, association, make a story etc may help your learning! For example, Nozomi(means hope or wish) kanji is like this ? Do you know each parts? This is a combination of ?(gone, died)??(moon)? (king). Shall we make a story? (King was sad because he lost his moon, and he wants...
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As some teachers suggested, association, make a story etc may help your learning! For example, Nozomi(means hope or wish) kanji is like this ? Do you know each parts? This is a combination of ?(gone, died)??(moon)? (king). Shall we make a story? (King was sad because he lost his moon, and he wants moon again.) This sentence includes all parts, meaning and sound(yomikata) all together. There are many strategies for learning Kanji. You may find more information online too. Hope you'll have fun time to learn kanji! ??? read less
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There are lot of books which will tell a story for that kanji or some explanation based on the character. Or else you can make your own story which will help you memorise it.
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Imagine easy picture with a kanji in your mind as it is said by others also that is a pictorial script. So that with the same imagination one can connect the Kanji and can remember it easily.
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Try to connect it with some pictures .
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It is very simple just try to understand the picture behind Kanji..its pictorial script, try to learn pictures and related to Kanji not words.
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Writing and reading Kanji like a native can be very satisfying, but it requires great deal of practice and patience. Surely there are number of ways to remember Kanji, like, flashcards and others, but in my opinion the best way to remember is writing and applying the Kanji that you have learnt so far...
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Writing and reading Kanji like a native can be very satisfying, but it requires great deal of practice and patience. Surely there are number of ways to remember Kanji, like, flashcards and others, but in my opinion the best way to remember is writing and applying the Kanji that you have learnt so far in texts that you write. Writing by hand is the best way to remember. Suppose you are writing "It is raining." and in the sentence you only know the Kanji of rain, so you write rain in Kanji and rest in hiragana.." ?????????” like this you write. When you study the kanji of ?????? then you use that Kanji instead of hiragana. This way eventually you will remember the vast Kanji list. Hope that helps read less
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you can use flash card method. for example write the kunyomi(jap. reading) and onyomi(Chinese reading) of a kanji on one side of a card and on the other side write the kanji. There are online tests which use this method you can search for these tests on the internet. Secondly once you are thru with...
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you can use flash card method. for example write the kunyomi(jap. reading) and onyomi(Chinese reading) of a kanji on one side of a card and on the other side write the kanji. There are online tests which use this method you can search for these tests on the internet. Secondly once you are thru with the basic kanjis you will observe that the difficult kanjis are made from the simple kanjis only. For example kanji of akarui has is made from kanji of day and month or sun and moon. so you learn kanji of akarui as sun and moon toghether= kanji of akarui. I hope this method will help you. read less
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Kanji is easy to pick up after understanding the idea behind the same.But with practice only you can draw those pictorials.But one as to have a mix of three(Hiragana ,katakana and Kanji) for improved reading and writing skills.
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Regular practice, reading paragraphs, writing Kanjis will help you remember. Making flashcards also help.
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You should focus on learning Radicals. There are 216 Radicals still in use. Such as one dot for ice and two dots for water.
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