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Beginning Japanese: Learn JLPT N4 Kanji

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The JLPT N4 is the second level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, suitable for students at the beginner level of Japanese. The JLPT N4 covers about 250 Kanji (including about 100 Kanji included on the JLPT N5 test), so learning to read basic Japanese Kanji is essential to passing the JLPT.

This fun, free JLPT quiz can help you check your Kanji knowledge and learn new Kanji that might show up on the JLPT N4 exam. See if you can choose the correct Kanji for the underlined word. Don't worry if you miss a couple—that will help you plan your JLPT N4 Kanji studies.

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JLPT N4 漢字

    の ことばは どうかきますか。AD から ひとつ えらんでください。

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じゅぎょうが おわったら すぐに かえりましょう。
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わたしの は を おしえることです。
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わたしは しょうせつを むのが きです。
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あの どうぶつは ですか。
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(さむ)いですから、うわぎを きたほうがいいですよ。
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