5-Stroke Kanji (Part 2)
“Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power.” - Lao-Tzu
You have 10 more magical kanji to go through. Go through the mnemonics for these ten kanji, and come out the other end being able to recall them. Follow the directions on the 5-stroke kanji page to solidify your memory (coming soon), and then come right back here so you can move on to the next chapter.
| Kanji | Meaning | 音 (on) | 訓 (kun) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 目 | eye | もく | め |
| 四 | four | し | よ、よ.つ、よん |
| 立 | stand up | りつ | た.つ |
| 兄 | older brother | きょう | あに |
| 冬 | winter | n/i | ふゆ |
| 北 | north | ほく | きた |
| 半 | half | はん | n/i |
| 古 | old | こ | ふる.い |
| 台 | Counter (Machines/Vehicles) | だい、たい | n/i |
| 外 | outside | がい | そと |
Kanji 5.2 ← Import To Your Kanji Meanings Deck
Kanji Vocab 5.2 ← Import To Your Vocab Deck
Also before moving on, make sure you’re studying the two new Groups (Verbs Group03 and Nouns Group02), as you’ll need some of them for the next chapter, and need all of them for real life!
By finishing this page you’ve finished the chapter. You’ve learned 10 new kanji, all about adjectives and nouns (casual ones), and done some review. All in all, I’d say it was a good session for you. The next chapter is a little more difficult, with quite a few brand new things to learn. Casual verbs are difficult, but we’ll take it slowly so you learn them well and gain a lot more new supplementary grammar along with it!