Meaning and stroke order of Kanji symbols from 1 to 10
In the end on this page, there is a stroke order practice notebook.Please use it.
Moreover, I enumerated some examples about these Knaji.
Please refer to them.
Each word has "omyomi" and "kunyomi".
The pronunciation in parentheses is "Okuri-gana".
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| 1. | One | ichi,istu | hito, hito[tsu] |
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| 2. | Two | ni | futa,futa[tsu] |
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| 3. | Three | san | mi, mi[tsu], mi[ttsu] |
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| 4. | Four | shi | yo, yo[tsu], yo[ttsu]), yon |
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| 5. | Five | go | itsu, itsu[tsu] |
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| 6. | Six | roku | mu, mu[tsu], mu[ttshu], mui |
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| 7. | Seven | shichi | nana, nana[tsu], nano |
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| 8. | Eight | hachi | ya, ya[tsu], ya[ttsu], ,yo |
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| 9. | Nine | kyu,ku | kokono, kokono[tsu] |
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| 10. | Ten | jyu | to |
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Let's practice writing the Japanese Kanji symbols
The Practice notebook of Japanese Kanji.
Trace on Kanji in numerical order.

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