Mastering Kanji Foundations
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Transform from a beginner to a confident reader by decoding the logic behind Japanese Kanji structures.
- Expand your vocabulary by mastering 200 essential intermediate Kanji.
- Distinguish between On-yomi and Kun-yomi readings for better word retention.
- Analyze compound word structures and Okurigana to decode unknown vocabulary.
O que você vai aprender
Ready to level up your Japanese? You've crushed the basics, now it's time to truly *understand* the language. In this chapter, we're not just throwing 200 new kanji at you (from 100-300, by the way!); we're giving you the keys to unlock their secrets. You'll master the two crucial reading types: On-yomi, the Chinese-influenced sound that's your best friend for complex compound words, and Kun-yomi, the native Japanese heart that gives life to standalone verbs, adjectives, and nouns. Why does this matter? Because you'll stop memorizing blindly and start *decoding*. Imagine confidently reading a Japanese menu, scrolling through social media, or even skimming a news article – these kanji are your ticket to daily Japanese life. We'll show you the hidden logic in compound words, like Subject-Verb and Verb-Object structures, so you can often guess their meaning even if you've never seen them before. Plus, we'll conquer Okurigana, those essential 'kana tails' that make verbs and adjectives grammatically functional and instantly clear. By the end, you won't just know a bunch of kanji; you'll *feel* their interconnected logic, read with far greater fluency, and confidently navigate more complex Japanese.
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Kanji Intermediário: Os próximos 200 (100-300)Dominar esses 200 kanjis abre as portas do dia a dia no Japão, permitindo ler menus e notícias com as ferramentas
leitura,contextoeradicais. -
Leituras de Kanji: On-yomi (O som chinês)Se encontrar Kanji 'grudados' sem hiragana, mude para as leituras
On-yomi. Elas são asraízes chinesasque formam palavras complexas. -
Dominando o Kun-yomi: As leituras japonesas nativas dos KanjiO Kun-yomi representa a alma japonesa dos Kanji, usado principalmente para substantivos isolados, verbos e adjetivos como «みず», «たべる» e «やま».
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Lógica de Compostos Kanji: Sujeito-Verbo e Verbo-ObjetoNão decore palavras soltas! Entenda a lógica interna como
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Regras de Okurigana: Sufixos Kana no JaponêsOkurigana são as 'caudas' em kana que dão vida aos kanjis, permitindo conjugar verbos e adjetivos: «食べる», «新しい», «行きます».
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
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Identify the difference between On-yomi and Kun-yomi in compound words.
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Apply Okurigana rules to correctly conjugate verbs and adjectives.
Guia do capítulo
Overview
How This Grammar Works
arrive-seat. A Verb-Object compound like 読書 (dokusho) (reading books) means read-book. Understanding these patterns helps you deduce the meaning of unfamiliar compounds.Common Mistakes
- 1✗ Wrong:
今日の本は読書ます。
(Kyou no hon wa dokushomasu.) (Today's book, I read-book.)
今日の本は読みます。(Kyou no hon wa yomimasu.) (Today's book, I will read.)
reading or a book reading, not a verb. To say to read, you need the verb 読む (yomu), which uses the Kun-yomi of 読 and its Okurigana.- 1✗ Wrong:
この学校は高いです。
(Kono gakkou wa takadesu.) (This school is tall/expensive.)
この学校は高いです。(Kono gakkou wa takai desu.) (This school is tall/expensive.)
- 1✗ Wrong:
これは本です。
(Kore wa hon desu.) (This is book.) (Pronouncing 本 as *moto*)
これは本です。(Kore wa hon desu.) (This is a book.) (Pronouncing 本 as *hon*)
origin) and On-yomi (ほん - hon, meaning book). In the context of book, the On-yomi ほん is correct. Choosing the wrong reading completely changes the meaning.Real Conversations
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Quick FAQ
How can I tell if a kanji is likely to use On-yomi or Kun-yomi?
Generally, single kanji used as a noun or with Okurigana (like 食べる or 高い) tend to use Kun-yomi. Kanji appearing in compounds of two or more characters (like 学校 or 読書) usually use On-yomi.
Why is Okurigana so important for B1 Japanese grammar?
Okurigana is crucial because it indicates the grammatical function and conjugation of verbs and adjectives. Without it, you can't tell if a word is a verb stem, a past tense, a negative form, or even just a noun, leading to significant misunderstandings in Japanese grammar.
Are all kanji compounds Subject-Verb or Verb-Object?
No, not all. While Subject-Verb and Verb-Object are common patterns, many compounds follow other logical structures, such as Modifier-Noun (日本語 - Japanese language) or Noun-Noun (電車 - train). However, recognizing the S-V and V-O patterns is a powerful tool for decoding many compounds.
What's the best way to master the next 200 intermediate kanji?
Focus on learning kanji in context, not just in isolation. Pay attention to both their On-yomi and Kun-yomi readings, and try to identify the compound logic when you encounter new words. Using flashcards with example sentences and practicing reading actual Japanese texts will significantly help.
Cultural Context
Exemplos-chave (2)
{水|みず}を{飲んでも|のんでも}いいですか?
Posso beber um pouco de água?
Dominando o Kun-yomi: As leituras japonesas nativas dos Kanjiこの{山|やま}はとても{綺麗|きれい}ですね。
Esta montanha é muito bonita, não é?
Dominando o Kun-yomi: As leituras japonesas nativas dos KanjiDicas e truques (4)
A Regra do 'Lego' dos Radicais
Jogo de Adivinhação
O Truque do Okurigana
Jogo de Adivinhação
meu cachorro de estimação.
Vocabulário-chave (5)
Real-World Preview
Navigating a Restaurant Menu
Review Summary
- Kanji + Kanji
- Kanji + Okurigana
Erros comuns
You missed the Okurigana 'be'. Always include the kana tail.
Confusing On-yomi and Kun-yomi definitions.
Missing the 'ki' Okurigana makes the adjective incomplete.
Regras neste capítulo (5)
Next Steps
You've laid a solid foundation. Keep pushing forward—your Japanese journey is just beginning!
Read a Japanese news headline
Prática rápida (10)
Como você provavelmente lê {地下鉄} (Metrô)? Dica: é uma palavra composta.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Leituras de Kanji: On-yomi (O som chinês)
Escolha a frase correta:
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Kanji Intermediário: Os próximos 200 (100-300)
本を{読|よ}___。
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Regras de Okurigana: Sufixos Kana no Japonês
O verbo {食べる|?} é lido como ___べる。
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Dominando o Kun-yomi: As leituras japonesas nativas dos Kanji
Find and fix the mistake:
Baseado na lógica dos kanjis, o que {骨折|こっせつ} (Osso + Quebrar) geralmente significa?
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Lógica de Compostos Kanji: Sujeito-Verbo e Verbo-Objeto
Eu gosto de {花} (___) vs. Eu gosto de {花火} (___).
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Leituras de Kanji: On-yomi (O som chinês)
Escolha a leitura para {水|?} em: {水|?}をください。
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Dominando o Kun-yomi: As leituras japonesas nativas dos Kanji
A palavra para 'leitura' é {読___|どくしょ} (Ler + Livro).
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Lógica de Compostos Kanji: Sujeito-Verbo e Verbo-Objeto
Find and fix the mistake:
最近 (mottomochika) は忙しいです。
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Kanji Intermediário: Os próximos 200 (100-300)
新しい___をウェブサイトでチェックしました。
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Kanji Intermediário: Os próximos 200 (100-300)
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