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Chapter 16

Quantity & Measure / 数量と程度

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

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多多 is a Japanese kanji that means many. 多 has 6 strokes, and is the 112th most common kanji in Japanese.
少少 is a Japanese kanji that means few. 少 has 4 strokes, and is the 152nd most common kanji in Japanese.
無無 is a Japanese kanji that means not. 無 has 12 strokes, and is the 151st most common kanji in Japanese.
不不 is a Japanese kanji that means not. 不 has 4 strokes, and is the 107th most common kanji in Japanese.
重重 is a Japanese kanji that means heavy. 重 has 9 strokes, and is the 158th most common kanji in Japanese.
同同 is a Japanese kanji that means same. 同 has 6 strokes, and is the 62nd most common kanji in Japanese.
別別 is a Japanese kanji that means separated. 別 has 7 strokes, and is the 219th most common kanji in Japanese.
近近 is a Japanese kanji that means close. 近 has 7 strokes, and is the 127th most common kanji in Japanese.
以以 is a Japanese kanji that means or. 以 has 5 strokes, and is the 128th most common kanji in Japanese.
計計 is a Japanese kanji that means arrange. 計 has 9 strokes, and is the 319th most common kanji in Japanese.
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