Numbers-1
The
kanji for the first three numbers are very simple, as you see below:
一
L11
meaning:
one
on reading: イチ
kun reading: ひと
( つ )
Practice writing this character using the video as
your guide, and also handwrite it a number of times on the worksheet.
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Note that when you type hitotu or hitotsu to get
一 ,
you will see the
kanji is followed by
つ , like
一つ , rather than just the
kanji on its own. This is the case for most kanji when typing them using the
kun -reading.
二 L11
meaning:
two
on reading: 二
kun reading: ふた
( つ )
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三 L11
meaning:
three
on reading: サン
kun reading: みっ
( つ )
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四 L11
meaning:
four
on reading:
シ
kun reading: よん、よっ
( つ ) 、 よつ
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character in the window below.
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五 L11
meaning: five
on reading: ゴ
kun reading:
いつ
( つ )
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六 L12
meaning: six
on reading: ロク
kun reading: むっ
( つ )
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七 L12
meaning:
seven
on reading: シチ
kun reading: なな
( つ )
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八 L12
meaning:
eight
on reading: ハチ
kun reading: やっ ( つ )
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九
L12
meaning:
nine
on reading: ク、キュウ
kun reading: ここの
( つ )
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十 L12
meaning: ten
on reading: ジュウ
kun reading: とう
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