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Get ready to take your Japanese language skills to the next level with this essential Kanji dictionary!
Contains 1,484 characters used frequently in daily life, organized by their radical .
The title "2500 N5" might seem confusing at first. The N5 test only requires about 100 Kanji for reading comprehension . However, language learning is not about passing a test; it is about .
It isn’t just a dictionary; it is a structured learning tool designed specifically for foreigners, bridging the gap between a textbook and a reference guide.
The Kanji Dictionary for Foreigners Learning Japanese 2500 N5 to N1 (originally titled 日本語を学ぶ外国人のためのこれで覚える! 漢字字典2500 ) is specifically designed with non-native learners in mind. Published by Natsume Publishing in July 2019, this 624-page paperback has become a go-to reference for students worldwide.
Identifies the primary radical to help with traditional dictionary lookups.
Kanji are not just random strokes; they are built from smaller building blocks called radicals. This dictionary highlights the radical of each character. Understanding radicals helps learners guess the meaning or pronunciation of unfamiliar kanji. 3. Clear Stroke Order Diagrams
Here is why 2,500 Kanji is the magic number:
Acknowledging the realistic goals of many learners, the final section contains Kanji that are important to recognize and understand in context, but which may be too complex to be a priority for writing practice. This section is a practical nod to the idea that passive recognition is a valuable skill in itself, especially for advanced learners focusing on reading speed and comprehension for tests like the JLPT N1.