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One of the best Japanese Kanji dictionary.
課 means "lesson, section, division, counter for lessons."
Attempt, Try - To make an effort to do something.
Test, Examine - To evaluate or measure the quality, knowledge, or ability of someone or something.
Assign, Allocate - To give a task or responsibility to someone.
Let's play baseball after school.
When i was a little child , i used to play baseball after school.
I often play tennis after school.
10課から始めましょう。
Let's start with lesson ten.
She plays tennis after school every day.
We will discuss that later.
What's the assignment for tomorrow?
They are going to play baseball after school.
I almost always play baseball after school.
She plays tennis after school.
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
その私が母のいい付け通り学校の課業を放り出して、休み前に帰って来たという事が、父には大きな満足であった。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
私は東京を立つ時、心のうちで極めた、この夏中の日課を顧みた。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
やがて夏も過ぎて九月の中頃から我々はまた学校の課業に出席しなければならない事になりました。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
やがて夏も過ぎて九月の中頃から我々はまた学校の課業に出席しなければならない事になりました。
from "Kokoro", by Natsume Sōseki, original text:Shueisha Bunko, Shueisha
What is Onyomi?
Onyomi, also known as the "Sino-Japanese reading," is one of the two main reading systems for kanji characters in Japanese. It refers to the reading of a kanji character that is derived from the original Chinese pronunciation.
What is Kunyomi?
Kunyomi, also known as the "native Japanese reading," is one of the two main reading systems for kanji characters in Japanese. It refers to the reading of a kanji character that is based on the native Japanese pronunciation. Kunyomi readings are often used when a kanji character stands alone or is followed by hiragana, as in verbs and adjectives. Mastering both kunyomi and onyomi is crucial for understanding and using kanji effectively in the Japanese language.
What is Radical?
A radical, also known as "bushu" in Japanese, is a fundamental component of kanji characters. Radicals are the building blocks of kanji and are used to categorize and organize them in dictionaries. There are 214 traditional radicals, each with its own meaning, which often provides a clue to the meaning of the kanji character it forms.
What is strokes?
Stroke count, or "kakusuu" in Japanese, refers to the number of individual brushstrokes required to write a kanji character. Each kanji has a specific stroke order and stroke count, which are essential for writing the character correctly and legibly. Understanding and following the correct stroke order not only ensures proper balance and aesthetics but also makes writing more efficient and fluid.