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... Read moreการจำคันจิญี่ปุ่นอาจดูท้าทายสำหรับหลายคน แต่การใช้เทคนิคจำที่เข้าใจง่ายจะช่วยให้เราจดจำตัวอักษรได้เร็วขึ้นมาก อย่างเช่นเทคนิคการจำคันจิ N.4 ที่เน้นว่ามีตัว 木 อยู่ล่างนั้น ช่วยให้เราจดจำได้ว่าคันจิไหนใช้พิกัดไม้เป็นส่วนประกอบสำคัญ เช่น ตัว 集 ซึ่งแปลว่ารวมตัวกัน หรือ 楽 ที่หมายถึงความสนุกหรือง่าย เทคนิคนี้เหมาะมากสำหรับผู้ที่ต้องการเตรียมตัวสอบวัดระดับภาษาญี่ปุ่น เพราะคันจิระดับนี้มักจะมีโครงสร้างแบ่งเป็นส่วนๆ ที่จับต้องได้ด้วยสายตา เมื่อจำตัว 木 เป็นจุดสำคัญได้ จะช่วยให้การแตกตัวคันจิเหล่านี้เป็นเรื่องง่ายขึ้น นอกจากนี้ การใช้ภาพและความหมายช่วยในการเชื่อมโยง เช่น การนึกถึงไม้ที่เป็นแหล่งชีวิตหรือการเจริญเติบโต ก็จะทำให้คันจิที่มี 木 เป็นส่วนประกอบมีความหมายเข้าถึงได้ง่ายขึ้น การศึกษาคันจิโดยไม่ต้องกังวลเรื่องลำดับเส้นแต่เน้นจดจำภาพรวมจะช่วยให้การเรียนรู้มีความสนุกและยังทำได้อย่างรวดเร็วยิ่งขึ้น ในฐานะที่เคยใช้วิธีนี้เตรียมสอบ N.4 มาก่อน พบว่าเป็นเทคนิคที่ได้ผลทั้งในด้านความจำและการใช้งานจริง แนะนำให้ทดลองแยกคันจิแล้วเน้นจำส่วนที่เป็น 木 ล่าง จะช่วยให้จำได้แม่นและจำแนกคันจิหลายๆ ตัวได้ถูกต้องมากขึ้น

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A screenshot showing a YouTube video thumbnail titled "ON vs KUN Reading | The Ultimate Guide to Kanji Readings" with Japanese characters, accompanied by text recommending watching the video to understand Kanji.
An image displaying the Kanji for "water" (水) with its ON and KUN readings, alongside a detailed explanation of the differences between ON reading and KUN reading in Japanese.
How to understand Japanese Kanji
I used a YouTube video and it was honestly the best one for me, it was visual and made sense when they were explaining the difference between ON and KUN Kanji. . . . # #studyingjapanese #japaneselearning #learnjapanese #learningjapanese #kanji
Tuka

Tuka

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The Strangest Japanese game EVER!
In this fun little game you get to battle Japanese characters like you would a Pokémon game! 🤣 I highly recommend checking this game out! #japaneselanguage #videogames #gaming #Lemon8 #japan
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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Hello Kitty finds at Five Below 🩷 #fivebelow #hellokitty #shopping #fyp #haul
𝓢𝓽𝓮𝓹𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓲𝓮

𝓢𝓽𝓮𝓹𝓱𝓪𝓷𝓲𝓮

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stop rawdogging Genki textbook audio and use these instead 🙄✨ which one is your holy grail?
hannah.jp05

hannah.jp05

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A graphic titled "WHAT'S ON MY IPHONE Language Apps" overlaid on an iPhone screen displaying various app icons. The image features decorative flowers and a bow, with the Lemon8 logo and username "@cheyannb" at the bottom left.
The LingoDeer app icon, featuring a deer wearing glasses, is displayed next to the app name. Below, text describes LingoDeer as a highly recommended freemium app for studying Japanese, noting its effectiveness for advancing language skills.
The Duolingo app icon, featuring a green owl, is shown with the app name. Text below describes Duolingo as an app with a great Kanji section for beginners and an easy-to-understand curriculum, despite not being ideal for Japanese overall.
Language apps on my iPhone
These are just some of the apps that I have on my iPhone. Most of them are for studying Japanese. There’s a lot more apps on my phone that have awesome features. I would recommend all of them for different reasons. Check out my video on my channel for more language app suggestions ✨ #iphone15 #
Cheyann

Cheyann

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The image features the red cover of 'The Right Way to Learn Japanese' book with a tree illustration, alongside an open page showing an illustrated street scene. Text encourages starting a Japanese journey with a clear roadmap.
An open book displays a section titled 'The Beauty of Kanji' with illustrations, next to the cover of 'The Right Way to Learn Japanese' and two other books. Text promotes choosing the right tools for faster progress.
An open book displays the table of contents for 'The Right Way to Learn Japanese,' showing sections like Introduction, Building Blocks, History, Natural Language Learning, Goals, and Studytools. A red banner states 'A beautifully illustrated journey.'
Serious about learning Japanese?
Then start with this book! It teaches how to learn Japanese the best way so you make progress faster! #japaneselearning #learnjapanese #japaneselanguage #jlptn5 #japanese
Watashi Japanese

Watashi Japanese

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A restaurant interior with tables, chairs, and large floral arrangements, featuring an overlay text that reads '10 COMMON KANJI part 2'.
A graphic listing five common Japanese Kanji: 本 (book), 子 (child), 年 (year), 時 (time), and 日 (day), each with its reading and an illustrative icon, set against a restaurant background.
A graphic listing five common Japanese Kanji: 大 (big), 中 (in/middle), 国 (country), 新 (new), and 分 (minute), each with its reading and an illustrative icon, set against a restaurant background.
10 common Kanji (part 2)
In part 1, I shared 10 popular kanji to get you started, and now it’s time for part 2! 🌸 Here are another 10 kanji that are super basic and easy to learn. Perfect for beginners to build a strong foundation while keeping it simple. Let’s master these and boost your Japanese skills together! ✨📖 #
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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A collage of comments from users asking how to win prizes on Lemon8, with the central text "THE MOST ASKED QUESTION: Answered :)" indicating the article will provide solutions.
A screenshot of the Lemon8 app showing how to navigate to messages from Lemon8 by clicking the notification bell and then selecting "Messages from Lemon8" to find challenge information.
Examples of challenge pages on Lemon8, featuring "#BUCKETLIST" and "#BookSummary" challenges, illustrating where users can find challenge details and information.
How to Win on Lemon8
This was the most asked questions from my “prizes I’ve won from lemon8” post!! Many people didn’t know how to find challenges/how to enter them so I wanted to share!! *YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OR OLDER TO ENTER ANY OF THE LEMON8 CHALLENGES* Some of my tips to win: -ORIGINAL and AUTHENTIC pos
dani :)

dani :)

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Learn how to… ✨
If you’re learning Japanese, it all starts with the writing system. A character a day will eventually lead to mastery of the hiragana writing system and eventually katakana and kanji. Check out the hiragana character け✨ #japanese #journaling #planner #ipad #ipadplanner #notes #le
The Cozy Study Shop

The Cozy Study Shop

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A screenshot of a Facebook group named "BUSINESSSSS BADDIES," a public group with 1 member. It displays options to manage, invite, and view chats, reels, about, photos, and events, with a prompt to finish setting up the group.
Promotion Group 📈
Okayyyy so look are you a business owner who always have to pay a promotion fee to promote your business on free social media platform. WELLL here’s a free promotion group. You can showcase your talent and promote your business on the side without DECLINING YOUR POST BY ADMINS ✨👇🏾 link down below
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Glow&HealEsthetics

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