Tuttle Learning Japanese Kanji. Glen Nolan Grant

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SAMPLE SENTENCE: その 人 は 国内 で 有名 です。 sono hito wa KOKU.NAI de YŪ.MEI desu. that person domestic famous is = That person is famous domestically.

      COMPONENT #35

      KANJI #35

RIGHT

      Meaning

      Right/right-hand side.

      Remembering this kanji Vampires are extremely RIGHT wing, demanding unconditional obedience to their authority and strict adherence to traditional ways. Even superheroes can turn to the RIGHT under their hypnotic influence; they invariably develop a tougher stance on crime and become less likely to wear skin-tight costumes.

      Common Pronunciations

      Common ON reading: none

      Less common kun reading: migi (みぎ)

      kun-yomi suggestion: “foamy geese”

      Create your sentence to remember the kun-yomi reading in the box below.

      Less Common Pronunciations

      Less common ON reading: YŪ (ユウ); U (ウ)

      Less Common kun reading: none

COMMON WORDS AND COMPOUNDS
right migi みぎ
右回り right + rotate = clockwise migi mawa.ri みぎまわ.り
右上 right + upper = upper right migi.ue みぎ.うえ
右下 right + lower = lower right migi.shita みぎ.した
右手 right + hand = right hand migi.te みぎ.て
右足 right + leg = right leg migi.ashi みぎ.あし
SAMPLE SENTENCE:
山ロさん かゆい。
Yamaguchi-san wa migi no me ga kayui.
Yamaguchi-san right eye itchy
= Yamaguchi-san’s right eye is itchy.

      KANJI #36

HAVE

      Meaning

      Have/Possess.

      Remembering this kanji

      “Help me!” yelled the moon. “I’m going down!” And indeed he was. But just then a superhero arrived on the scene.

      “I HAVE you, moon,” he said, flying him higher into the sky before returning to Earth with a smile. “Citizens,” he declared before us, “you HAVE your moon back.”

      “Geez,” I heard someone whisper, “how many times should we tell this guy that the moon’s supposed to go down?”

      Common Pronunciations

      Common ON reading: YŪ (ユウ)

      Common kun reading: a (あ)

      kun-yomi suggestion: “Atilla”

      Create your on-yomi keyword and enter it in the table at the back of the book. After that, write your sentence to remember the on-yomi and kun-yomi readings in the box below.

      Less Common Pronunciations

      Less common ON reading: U (ウ)

      Less Common kun reading: none

      Конец ознакомительного

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