γγγ°γγ― ^^ I found an excitement while working on this kanji spread ^^ Re-started kanji N4 and yeay I got them all! These kanji are quite easy to remember since theyβre the perfecture levels in Japan, thus, we can understand the words and kanji character in a logical order ^^ I made this kanji spread in four columns in the following layout: 1. Kanji character and the stroke order (numbering code) 2. Kunyomi and Onyomi reading (written in Hiragana, seperated by the colours) 3. The meaning 4. Example words of kunyomi and onyomi reading plus the meaning Here are the list of Kanji N4 I wrote tonight (from book ζ₯ζ¬θͺγγ£γ¬γ³γΈ Part 2): 1. δ½γ (K: γγ = to live) (O: γγ γ) 2. ζ (K: γ¨γγ/γ©γγ = place) (O: γγ/γγ) 3. δΊ¬ (O: γγγ related to the capital, such as in ζ±δΊ¬ = Tokyo) 4. ι½ (K: γΏγγ = metropolis) (O: γ¨ = campital city) 5. εΊ (O: γ΅ = special region) 6. η (O: γγ = perfecture) 7. εΈ (K: γγ‘ = market, as in εΈε ΄ = γγ‘γ°) (O: γ = city) 8. εΊ (O: γ = ward/district) 9. ηΊ (K: γΎγ‘ = town) (O: γ‘γγ) 10. ζ (K: γγ = village) (O: γγ) Have some fun learning and donβt forget to eat miracle! ^^ γγγ γΏγγͺγγ! γγγγΏβπ€

















