Kanji Lesson

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KANJI LESSON

MINNA NO NIHONGO II
BAB 28
BY: Mega Sensei
くん: と.る
おん: ショ

Arti : Mengambil 、 Fetch, Take


休みを取る

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    )
くん:に
おん:カ

Arti : Barang, Bawaan, Cargo


荷物

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くん:ー
おん:カン

Arti :
simple 、 sederhana 、 ringkas
竹: Bambu

間: Antara

簡単なことば

(           )
くん:ひとえ
おん:タン

Arti : Satu, Single, Simple, Hanya,


Belaka
簡単なことば

(           )
くん:おぼ.える、 さ.める、 
さ.めす
おん:カク

Arti : Mengingat,   Bangun,


Bangkit
漢字を覚える

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  )
くん:ー
おん:ハン

Arti : Penjualan, Jualan


自動販売機

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くん:いそが.しい
おん:ボウ、 モウ

Arti : Sibuk, kurang istirahat


忙しい人

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くん:たま.う
おん:キュウ

Arti : Gaji 、 Hadiah


糸: Benang

合: Berkumpul

給料

(           )
くん:な.れる
おん:カン

Arti : Terbiasa, Kebiasaan


心: Hati

母: Ibu

貝: Kerang

習慣

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くん:すず.しい
おん:リュウ

Arti : Sejuk,   Dingin,  


Segar
水 : Air

京: ibukota

涼しい日

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くん:まさ.に
おん:ショウ

Arti : Dari Sekarang, Nanti,


Umum, Dan lagi
将来

(          )
くん:ゆめ
おん:ム、ボウ

Arti : Impian, Mimpi


The kanji for a dream began with a bed to sleep
on. The two oracle bone style writings, (a) and
( b), shown on the left had a bed with legs,
vertically placed. What was the figure next to the
bed? Many references take the view that the
kanji 夢 originally consisted of two writings –
one phonetically for /bo’o/ for “not being able to
see” and another 夕 “ night.” Something you
see at night when you cannot see is a dream.
Another explanation involves a medium – a
medium conjured up spirits for a nightmare
(Shirakawa). Could the figure next to a bed be a
medium at work? I have not been able find
将来の夢 explanations that include those oracle bone
style writing samples. The ten style writing, (c),
had “eye” and “moon; night” 夕 . The top above
an eye may be something that prevented one
(           ) from seeing.
くん:つか.れる
おん:ヒ

Arti : Capek, Lelah


足が疲れる

(               )
あくん:いた.い
おん:ツウ

Arti : Sakit, Rasa sakit, Kerusakan


頭が痛い

(           )
くん:かれ、かの
おん:ヒ

Arti : Dia,   Itu


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彼女

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