JLPT N3 Kanji - Page 29
Study JLPT N3 kanji characters
| # | Kanji | Onyomi | Kunyomi | Meaning | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 561 | 諸 | ショ | もろ | various, many, several, together | Study | 
| 562 | 序 | ジョ | つい.で ついで | preface, beginning, order, precedence, occasion, chance, incidentally | Study | 
| 563 | 徐 | ジョ | おもむ.ろに | gradually, slowly, deliberately, gently | Study | 
| 564 | 除 | ジョ ジ | のぞ.く -よ.け | exclude, division (x/3), remove, abolish, cancel, except | Study | 
| 565 | 傷 | ショウ | きず いた.む いた.める | wound, hurt, injure, impair, pain, injury, cut, gash, scar, weak point | Study | 
| 566 | 償 | ショウ | つぐな.う | reparation, make up for, recompense, redeem | Study | 
| 567 | 匠 | ショウ | たくみ | artisan, workman, carpenter | Study | 
| 568 | 升 | ショウ | ます | measuring box, 1.8 liter | Study | 
| 569 | 召 | ショウ | め.す | seduce, call, send for, wear, put on, ride in, buy, eat, drink, catch (cold) | Study | 
| 570 | 唱 | ショウ | とな.える | chant, recite, call upon, yell | Study | 
| 571 | 奨 | ショウ ソウ | すす.める | exhort, urge, encourage | Study | 
| 572 | 将 | ショウ ソウ | まさ.に はた まさ ひきい.る もって | leader, commander, general, admiral, or, and again, soon, from now on, just about | Study | 
| 573 | 尚 | ショウ | なお | esteem, furthermore, still, yet | Study | 
| 574 | 床 | ショウ | とこ ゆか | bed, counter for beds, floor, padding, tatami | Study | 
| 575 | 彰 | ショウ | - | patent, clear | Study | 
| 576 | 承 | ショウ ジョウ | うけたまわ.る う.ける | acquiesce, hear, listen to, be informed, receive | Study | 
| 577 | 抄 | ショウ | - | extract, selection, summary, copy, spread thin | Study | 
| 578 | 招 | ショウ | まね.く | beckon, invite, summon, engage | Study | 
| 579 | 昇 | ショウ | のぼ.る | rise up | Study | 
| 580 | 松 | ショウ | まつ | pine tree | Study | 
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  Study Tips for N3
Learn Stroke Order
Practice writing kanji in the correct stroke order to improve recognition.
Understand Radicals
Learn common radicals to break down complex kanji into manageable parts.
Practice Reading
Read Japanese texts to encounter kanji in context and improve recognition.
Use Mnemonics
Create memory aids to remember kanji meanings and readings.