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Learn Japanese N5 Kanji: 人, 一, 日, 大, 年 – Meanings, Readings & Examples

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If you’re just starting to learn Japanese, mastering the basic kanji is essential. The JLPT N5 level includes fundamental characters used in everyday life. In this article, we’ll introduce 5 must-know N5 kanji: 人 (person), 一 (one), 日 (day/sun), 大 (big), and 年 (year). We’ll cover each character’s meaning, readings (onyomi & kunyomi), stroke count, and example vocabulary to help you memorize and use them effectively.


1. 人 (person)

  • Meaning: person
  • Onyomi (音読み): ジン (jin), ニン (nin)
  • Kunyomi (訓読み): ひと (hito)
  • Stroke Count: 2

🔍 Vocabulary Examples:

  • 人(ひと)– person
  • 日本人(にほんじん)– Japanese person
  • 三人(さんにん)– three people

2. 一 (one)

  • Meaning: one
  • Onyomi: イチ (ichi), イツ (itsu)
  • Kunyomi: ひと(つ)
  • Stroke Count: 1

🔍 Vocabulary Examples:

  • 一(いち)– one
  • 一人(ひとり)– one person
  • 一日(いちにち)– one day

3. 日 (day / sun)

  • Meaning: day, sun
  • Onyomi: ニチ (nichi), ジツ (jitsu)
  • Kunyomi: ひ (hi), び (bi), か (ka)
  • Stroke Count: 4

🔍 Vocabulary Examples:

  • 日(ひ)– day, sun
  • 日本(にほん)– Japan
  • 日曜日(にちようび)– Sunday
  • 三日(みっか)– third day of the month

4. 大 (big)

  • Meaning: big, large
  • Onyomi: ダイ (dai), タイ (tai)
  • Kunyomi: おお(きい)
  • Stroke Count: 3

🔍 Vocabulary Examples:

  • 大きい(おおきい)– big
  • 大学(だいがく)– university
  • 大人(おとな)– adult

5. 年 (year)

  • Meaning: year
  • Onyomi: ネン (nen)
  • Kunyomi: とし
  • Stroke Count: 6

🔍 Vocabulary Examples:

  • 年(とし)– year, age
  • 一年(いちねん)– one year
  • 今年(ことし)– this year

📘 Final Tips for Learning N5 Kanji

  • Practice writing each kanji multiple times while saying its reading out loud.
  • Use flashcards or apps like Anki, WaniKani, or JLPT Sensei to quiz yourself.
  • Create short phrases or sentences using the kanji to reinforce their meaning in context.

✨ Keep practicing and reviewing regularly. Mastering these kanji will lay a strong foundation for your Japanese language journey and help you pass the JLPT N5 with confidence!

📚 Stay tuned for our next post: Learn Japanese N5 Kanji – Part 2 featuring more high-frequency characters!

 

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