| Kanji | Reading | English |
|---|---|---|
| 父 | ちち (Chichi) | (My) Father |
| 母 | はは (Haha) | (My) Mother |
| 子ども | こども (Kodomo) | Child / Children |
| 日本 | にほん (Nihon) | Japan |
Example Sentences
JP: 父と母は日本にいます。
EN: My father and mother are in Japan.
JP: 子どもが二人います。
EN: I have two children.
Irodori A1 Starter - Lesson 4 Kanji Lists and Sentences
Welcome to your essential guide for Irodori A1 Starter Lesson 4. In this lesson, we focus on foundational Japanese characters used to describe family and nationality. Mastering these kanji is a key step for beginners living or working in Japan.
Essential Kanji for Beginners
Understanding these four kanji helps you navigate daily conversations and basic documentation in Japan. Here is why they are important:
- Family Identification: Learn how to write chichi (father) and haha (mother) to describe your family tree.
- Describing Household: The kanji for kodomo (child) is vital for discussing family size.
- Country Name: Nihon (Japan) is the most recognizable kanji for any international resident or student.
Practice and Context
Using these kanji in context, such as stating where your parents live or how many children you have, reinforces memory. This lesson aligns with the Irodori Japanese for Life in Japan curriculum, ensuring you learn practical vocabulary for real-world scenarios.

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