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  2. Remembering the Kanji and Remembering the Hanzi - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Remembering the Kanji and Remembering the Hanzi. Remembering the Kanji is a series of three volumes by James Heisig, intended to teach the 3,000 most frequent Kanji to students of the Japanese language. The series is available in English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Hungarian, Italian, Swedish, and Hebrew. [ 1 ]

  3. Remembering the Kanji - Wikipedia

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  4. James Heisig - Wikipedia

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    James Heisig. James Wallace Heisig (born 1944) [1] is a philosopher who specialises in the field of philosophy of religion. He has published a number of books on topics ranging from the notion of God in analytical psychology, the Kyoto School of Philosophy (including the works of Nishida Kitaro and Tanabe Hajime) to contemporary inter-religious ...

  5. Kanji - Wikipedia

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    Kanji(漢字, Japanese pronunciation:[kaɲdʑi])are the logographicChinese charactersadapted from the Chinese scriptused in the writing of Japanese.[1] They were made a major part of the Japanese writing systemduring the time of Old Japaneseand are still used, along with the subsequently-derived syllabic scriptsof hiraganaand katakana.

  6. Stroke order - Wikipedia

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    A Guide to Remembering Japanese Characters. Charles E. Tuttle Co. ISBN 0-8048-2038-4. O'Neill, P.G. Essential Kanji: 2,000 Basic Japanese Characters Systematically Arranged for Learning and Reference. Weatherhill. ISBN 0-8348-0222-8. Pye, Michael (May 7, 1984), The Study of Kanji: A Handbook of Japanese Characters, Hokuseido Press, ISBN 0-89346 ...

  7. Gojūon - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Gojūon. In the Japanese language, the gojūon (五十音, Japanese pronunciation: [ɡo (d)ʑɯꜜːoɴ], lit. "fifty sounds") is a traditional system ordering kana characters by their component phonemes, roughly analogous to alphabetical order. The "fifty" (gojū) in its name refers to the 5×10 grid in which the characters are ...

  8. Category:Kanji books - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Help. Pages in category "Kanji books" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Remembering the Kanji and ...

  9. Historical kana orthography - Wikipedia

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    The historicalkanaorthography (歴史的仮名遣い, rekishiteki kanazukai), or old orthography (旧仮名遣い, kyū kanazukai), refers to the kana orthography (正仮名遣い, sei kana-zukai) in general use until orthographic reforms after World War II; the current orthography was adopted by Cabinet order in 1946. [ 1 ] By that point the ...