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word
一Meaning
One
Reading
いちichi
Kanji
一One
Explanation
The Japanese noun '一 (いち)' means 'one'. It is used to denote the number one or a single item. This word is fundamental in counting and is often used in various contexts, such as dates, times, and quantities. For example: one apple「一つのりんご」(ひとつのりんご). It is also used in idiomatic expressions and compound words. For instance, '一人 (ひとり)' means 'one person' or 'alone'. Note that '一' can also be part of larger numbers, such as '十一 (じゅういち)' for 'eleven'.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
1
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
二Meaning
Two
Reading
にni
Kanji
二Two
Explanation
The Japanese noun '二 (に)' means 'two'. It is a basic numeral used to represent the number two in counting or numbering. This word is often used in various contexts, such as counting objects, indicating age, or specifying quantities. For example: two apples「二つのりんご」(ふたつのりんご). I am two years old「私は二歳です」(わたしはにさいです). It is important to note that '二 (に)' is typically used in combination with counters or other words to specify what is being counted, as in '二匹 (にひき) (two small animals)' or '二回 (にかい) (two times)'.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
2
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
三Meaning
Three
Reading
さんsan
Kanji
三Three
Explanation
The Japanese noun '三 (さん)' means 'three'. It is a number used to denote the quantity or position of something in a sequence. This word is commonly used in various contexts, such as counting objects, indicating time, or specifying order. For example: there are three apples「りんごが三つあります」(りんごがみっつあります). It's the third of the month「今日は三日です」(きょうはみっかです). The word '三' can also be part of compound words, such as '三日月 (みかづき)' (crescent moon), where it retains its numerical meaning but contributes to a broader concept.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
3
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
四Meaning
Four
Reading
よんyon
Kanji
四Four
Explanation
The Japanese noun '四 (よん)' means 'four'. It is a cardinal number used to denote the quantity or position of something in a sequence. This reading is commonly used in everyday speech and is more casual compared to the on'yomi reading 'し'. For example: there are four apples「りんごが四つある」(りんごがよっつある). I live on the fourth floor「四階に住んでいます」(よんかいにすんでいます). It's important to note that '四' can also be read as 'し' in certain contexts, such as in the word '四月 (しがつ)' meaning 'April'.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
4
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
五Meaning
Five
Reading
ごgo
Kanji
五Five
Explanation
The Japanese noun '五 (ご)' means 'five'. It is a number used to denote the quantity or position of something in a sequence. This word is often used in counting, dates, and other contexts where numbers are relevant. For example: five apples「五つのりんご」(ごつのりんご). It is also used in compound words and phrases, such as '五月 (ごがつ)' meaning 'May' (the fifth month). Note that '五' can also be read as 'いつ' in some traditional contexts, but 'ご' is the most common reading in modern usage.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
5
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
六Meaning
Six
Reading
ろくroku
Kanji
六Six
Explanation
The Japanese noun '六 (ろく)' means 'six'. It is a numeral used to represent the number six in counting or describing quantities. This word is commonly used in various contexts, such as telling time, counting objects, or indicating age. For example: It's six o'clock「六時です」(ろくじです). There are six apples「りんごが六つあります」(りんごがむっつあります). The number six is also considered lucky in some cultures, which can add a positive connotation when used in certain contexts.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
6
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
七Meaning
Seven
Reading
ななnana
Kanji
七Seven
Explanation
The Japanese noun '七 (なな)' means 'seven'. It is used to denote the number seven in various contexts, such as counting, age, or quantity. For example: I have seven apples「りんごを七つ持っています」(りんごをななつもっています). She is seven years old「彼女は七歳です」(かのじょはななさいです). The word '七' can also be read as 'しち' in certain contexts, such as when counting in a sequence or in specific compound words, but 'なな' is more commonly used in everyday speech to avoid confusion with '一 (いち)' which sounds similar.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
7
Composition
kanji
Handwriting
word
八Meaning
Eight
Reading
はちhachi
Kanji
八Eight
Explanation
The Japanese noun '八 (はち)' means 'eight'. It is used to denote the number eight in various contexts, such as counting, age, or quantity. For example: I have eight apples「りんごを八つ持っています」(りんごをやっつもっています). She is eight years old「彼女は八歳です」(かのじょははっさいです). The word can also be part of compound words or phrases, such as '八月 (はちがつ)' meaning 'August' or '八日 (ようか)' meaning 'the eighth day of the month'.
Part Of Speech
noun
Kanji JLPT
N5Kanji Grade
1Frequency
8
Composition
kanji
Handwriting