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Everyday Kanji 2, Caution Signs

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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

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Learn to read real-life Japanese with JapanesePod101.com!

Arriving in Japan, the amount of complicated Japanese text on the street, in stores, and on appliances can be overwhelming. With Everyday Kanji, you can break down these signs into simple elements in order to understand even the most complicated Japanese. Take the quiz at the end to see how much you remember!

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  • Glad to hear that you are all enjoying the Everyday Kanji videos!!

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  • traditional chinese is my weakness. ;_;

  • wow aprender Kanji es un poco mas fácil de lo que creí. Bien!!!!! ^^

  • And @ :48 Why is there 4 kanjis for 3 words? ("Caution" having 2 kanjis) I thought 1 kanji represents one entire word. Sorry, I am as new to japanese as you can be.

    Can you refer me to a kanji explanation video of yours as well, or something that says how/why to write/say them? Thanks.

  • @ 21 why is that read from left to right. I thought horizontal japanese is right to left.

  • @700

    We Japanese often skip hiragana to emphasize and shorten the words.

    You can also write 投捨て too.

  • 0:27 why is there 投捨 instead of 投げ捨て? are both good?

  • can you retype watch your step?

  • I love these everyday kanji lessons - they're very useful!

    One request: Would it be possible to have these words spoken during the videos as well? It would be great to hear the correct, native pronunciation of these words as well as seeing the kanji. Not sure if that's possible, though, but I figured I'd ask. ^_~

    Anyway, thank you for all the hard work that goes into these lessons - they're great! Keep up the excellent work at JapanesePod101!

  • What is the name of the music used?

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