19 October 2010

Kanji Update

As of today, I know at least 70 Japanese Kanji characters (Japanese because there is sometimes some difference from Chinese Kanji or Chinese Kanji meanings), from the 71 Hiragana characters and 71 Katakana characters (excluding compound Hiragana and Katakana characters).  1,900+ to go!  Some words added on 10:46pm, same post date, are in this color (red).

One to ten: 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 十

One thousand, ten thousand, yen (currency): 千 万 

A street/town, a block, a village, a ward, a city, a prefecture (equivalent to a Philippine province or a US county), capital: 町 丁目 村 区 市 県 京.

North, south, east, west: 北 南 東 西

So, Tokyo (east capital) is 東京. And Beijing (north capital) is 北京.

Up, down, stop, entrance, exit, gate, inside, middle/center/central: 上 下 止 入口 出口 門 内 中

means mouth, by the way. 心 is for heart, and 目 is actually for eye.

China (middle kingdom) would be 中国.  The Middle East would be .

Year, month, day, minute: 年 月 日 分

Mountain, hill, a slightly smaller hill, river, tree, autumn, field, rice field: 山 丘 原 川 木 秋 野 田

 also mean moon and sun, respectively.  本 means main or book.  So Japan (land of the rising sun, where the sun mainly originates/rises, to the east) is .  Downtown or central Atsugi where the main station, the nightlife, and where the city hall and other city offices are is 厚木.  means thick.

Other Kanji I know are:

大 big
大阪 Osaka (oh-saka)
 school
 university
 system of writing (i.e. Kanji = 漢字)
 child
 person
 what
 cow
 wind
 car
 express (as in express train)
 new 
 fish
英語 English (language)
 Japanese (language)
 painting
 technical (as used in the words for polytechnics or industrial arts, electricity, engineering) 
 I
 water
 air
 rain
半 half
小 small
 noon
 before or in front of
午前 before noon; i.e. morning
 rotate, or counter for occurrences
葉 Chiba (a prefecture to the Northeast of Tokyo), where Narita () airport is (yes, it's not in Tokyo)
新宿 Shinjuku (a ward in Tokyo) where one of the largest and busiest train stations of Japan is located in
韓国 South Korea
日曜日 Sunday
月曜日 Monday
火曜日 Tuesday, where 火 means fire
水曜日 Wednesday
木曜日 Thursday
金曜日 Friday where 金 means metal
土曜日 Saturday where 土 means soil

I am still trying to memorize/study these: 
 ???  or means high school?
 memory
回憶 to remember/recall/recollect
 family?
億 100,000

And then the 71 Hiragana and 71 Katakana:

あいうえお
かきくけこ
がぎぐげご
さしすせそ
ざじずぜぞ
たちつてと
だぢづでど
はひふへほ
ばびぶべぼ
ぱぴぷぺぽ
らりるれろ
なにぬねの
まみむめも
や ゆ よ
わ   を

アイウエオ
カキクケコ
ガギグゲゴ
サシスセソ
ザジズゼゾ
タチツテト
ダヂヅデド
ハヒフヘホ
バビブベボ
パピプペポ
ラリルレロ
ナニヌネノ
マミムメモ
ヤ ユ ヨ
ワ   ヲ

a  i   u  e  o
ka ki ku ke ko
da di du de do
sa shi su se so
za ji zu ze zo
ta chi tsu te to
da di du de do
ha hi fu he ho
ba bi bu be bo
pa pi pu pe po
ra ri ru re ro
na ni nu ne no
ma mi mu me mo
ya    yu    yo
wa          wo
n

And then there's Akino Ronji: 秋野 論慈 or 論璽.  Where means 秋野 autumn field,  means discussion or argument or theory,  means relationship between parent and child, and means  stamp of approval by a king.  The 秋野 part is actually used as a Japanese surname.  For the given name, I think I like 論慈 better, though both choices aren't used as names in Japan.  In Chinese, the sound "Ronji" would mean "honor, very good."  :-D

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