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Chapter 6

Everyday Verbs / 日常の動詞

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

10 kanjiStart with作→
作作 is a Japanese kanji that means make. 作 has 7 strokes, and is the 67th most common kanji in Japanese.
使使 is a Japanese kanji that means use. 使 has 8 strokes, and is the 180th most common kanji in Japanese.
用用 is a Japanese kanji that means to use. 用 has 5 strokes, and is the 83rd most common kanji in Japanese.
持持 is a Japanese kanji that means hold. 持 has 9 strokes, and is the 95th most common kanji in Japanese.
通通 is a Japanese kanji that means pass through. 通 has 10 strokes, and is the 86th most common kanji in Japanese.
開開 is a Japanese kanji that means open. 開 has 12 strokes, and is the 123rd most common kanji in Japanese.
切切 is a Japanese kanji that means cut. 切 has 4 strokes, and is the 157th most common kanji in Japanese.
着着 is a Japanese kanji that means arrive. 着 has 12 strokes, and is the 217th most common kanji in Japanese.
集集 is a Japanese kanji that means gather. 集 has 12 strokes, and is the 163rd most common kanji in Japanese.
注注 is a Japanese kanji that means pour. 注 has 8 strokes, and is the 478th most common kanji in Japanese.
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