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    Kan·ji
    /ˈkänjē/

    noun

    • 1. a system of Japanese writing using Chinese characters.
  2. Draw a kanji in the box with the mouse. The computer will try to recognize it. Use stroke order (Draw strokes in the correct order and direction .) The computer will write the top twenty kanji which it thinks match your drawing below. The best match is on the left.

  3. We want to inspire passion in the Japanese language by providing the best experience to search, learn and understand any word or kanji. Japanese Dictionary. Find any Japanese or English word in seconds. Definitions, example sentences, verb conjugations, kanji stroke order graphs, and more!

  4. Search for Kanji in our Japanese Kanji dictionary, so that you can translate Kanji to English or English to Kanji. search using any combination of Japanese, English, rōmaji or kana. combine multiple readings or readings and meanings for more accurate results, e.g. ken miru or ken ticket.

  5. Kanji . Jisho.org is lovingly crafted by Kim, Miwa and Andrew . You can reach us on Mastodon at @mastodon.social@jisho or by e-mail to jisho.org@gmail.com. Before you contact us, please read our list of frequently asked questions. Please note that we read all messages we get, but it can take a long time for us to reply as Jisho is a side ...

  6. Online Japanese Kanji Dictionary. Welcome to the Yamasa's Online Kanji Dictionary. This dictionary is published in English, Chinese (Traditional), Spanish, Korean, German and Czech and includes both a word dictionary and a Kanji dictionary in an online database.

  7. What is OnKun? OnKun is a dictionary for Japanese kanji characters. Kanji are the Chinese characters that are used in Japanese writing alongside hiragana and katakana. OnKun uses kanjiapi.dev, a fantastic api that provides kanji data for over 13,000 kanji. Click here to find out more about kanjiapi.dev.

  8. Key Features of Kanji alive. Easily search for 1235 kanji in Japanese, romaji or English, by meaning, pronunciation, stroke number or different aspects of a kanjis radical. You can also search for kanji by lesson in popular textbooks (e.g. Genki), by Grade level or study list (e.g. AP Exam).

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