«Understanding the meaning of Japanese kanji by using radicals»
English
Intermediate
The majority of Japanese kanji is formed by combining the phonetic component with the semantic one, which called radical. By understanding the meaning of radicals it is possible to approximate the meaning of the full kanji even if you have never seen this kanji before.
Description
30
Questions
5 min
Per question
4:54
Average time
4.0
Contest Score
13
Participants
Educational explanations. 👍 Explanations cover why the correct answers are correct and why the wrong answers are wrong (when appropriate).
E.g.: #q1, #q2, #q3, etc.
- Q25 shows the name of the author ("Anna Zaika, [02.05.20 11:33]").
- Typos: centran, freedon, this variants, rememper
Thanks for showing some typos, I will correct questions and answers.
- In Q7 there are two possible correct answers since there are two kanji with the same radical. Also in the explanation it should be "things done by a human".
- There is a typo in Q5 - it should be "choice".