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Chapter 5

Position & Direction / 位置と方角

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

10 kanjiStart with上→
上上 is a Japanese kanji that means above. 上 has 3 strokes, and is the 13th most common kanji in Japanese.
下下 is a Japanese kanji that means below. 下 has 3 strokes, and is the 44th most common kanji in Japanese.
中中 is a Japanese kanji that means middle. 中 has 4 strokes, and is the 8th most common kanji in Japanese.
外外 is a Japanese kanji that means outside. 外 has 5 strokes, and is the 97th most common kanji in Japanese.
左左 is a Japanese kanji that means left. 左 has 5 strokes, and is the 384th most common kanji in Japanese.
右右 is a Japanese kanji that means right. 右 has 5 strokes, and is the 341st most common kanji in Japanese.
東東 is a Japanese kanji that means east. 東 has 8 strokes, and is the 110th most common kanji in Japanese.
西西 is a Japanese kanji that means west. 西 has 6 strokes, and is the 291st most common kanji in Japanese.
南南 is a Japanese kanji that means south. 南 has 9 strokes, and is the 378th most common kanji in Japanese.
北北 is a Japanese kanji that means north. 北 has 5 strokes, and is the 232nd most common kanji in Japanese.
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