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Chapter 15

Qualities & States / 様子

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

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新新 is a Japanese kanji that means new. 新 has 13 strokes, and is the 69th most common kanji in Japanese.
明明 is a Japanese kanji that means bright. 明 has 8 strokes, and is the 74th most common kanji in Japanese.
正正 is a Japanese kanji that means correct. 正 has 5 strokes, and is the 135th most common kanji in Japanese.
真真 is a Japanese kanji that means truth. 真 has 10 strokes, and is the 148th most common kanji in Japanese.
特特 is a Japanese kanji that means special. 特 has 10 strokes, and is the 225th most common kanji in Japanese.
有有 is a Japanese kanji that means possess. 有 has 6 strokes, and is the 254th most common kanji in Japanese.
広広 is a Japanese kanji that means broad. 広 has 5 strokes, and is the 274th most common kanji in Japanese.
悪悪 is a Japanese kanji that means bad. 悪 has 11 strokes, and is the 273rd most common kanji in Japanese.
強強 is a Japanese kanji that means strong. 強 has 11 strokes, and is the 179th most common kanji in Japanese.
安安 is a Japanese kanji that means peaceful. 安 has 6 strokes, and is the 170th most common kanji in Japanese.
可可 is a Japanese kanji that means good; possible. 可 has 5 strokes, and is the 366th most common kanji in Japanese.
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