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Chapter 17

Animals & Insects (2) / 動物と虫

Tap a character to learn it: write it, recall both readings, take it apart, then meet it in a sentence.

10 kanjiStart with巣→
巣巣 is a Japanese kanji that means nest. 巣 has 11 strokes, and is the 1683rd most common kanji in Japanese.
羊羊 is a Japanese kanji that means sheep. 羊 has 6 strokes, and is the 1720th most common kanji in Japanese.
豚豚 is a Japanese kanji that means pork. 豚 has 11 strokes, and is the 1815th most common kanji in Japanese.
鶏鶏 is a Japanese kanji that means chicken. 鶏 has 19 strokes, and is the 1838th most common kanji in Japanese.
昆昆 is a Japanese kanji that means descendants. 昆 has 8 strokes, and is the 1945th most common kanji in Japanese.
猟猟 is a Japanese kanji that means game hunting. 猟 has 11 strokes, and is the 1968th most common kanji in Japanese.
蜂蜂 is a Japanese kanji that means bee. 蜂 has 13 strokes, and is the 2052nd most common kanji in Japanese.
牙牙 is a Japanese kanji that means tusk. 牙 has 4 strokes, and is the 2198th most common kanji in Japanese.
鯨鯨 is a Japanese kanji that means whale. 鯨 has 19 strokes, and is the 2223rd most common kanji in Japanese.
蚊蚊 is a Japanese kanji that means mosquito. 蚊 has 10 strokes, and is the 2344th most common kanji in Japanese.
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