Good afternyan and welcome to my Today is 晴, clear skies!

The symbolism of this kanji is just about perfect in my opinion - the sun 日 paired with blue 青. I can't help but feel cheered up by it (especially given the last couple weeks). ^_^

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Good afternyan! This is on 教, teach!

This one is a little complicated, so here's how you can remember it. You have a child respectfully learning 孝, next to a teacher ready to deflect mistakes 攵.

And there you have it. にゃりがとう、またにゃ!

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And here's my latest 工, meaning craft!

This looks like one of those big wooden cablespools to me; my mom painted and decorated them and then made stuff on them, so it stuck in my head really well.

I hope that helps you remember too! また明日!

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Good evenyan and here's today's 図, meaning map.

X marks the spot! ^_^

I also didn't realize that this was in one of my favorite words, library.

Thanks for stopping by, or as I like to say, にゃりがとう!

Until tomorrow, またあした!

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Good evenyan! My today is 絵, picture/sketch!

Like 紙(paper) before it this uses 糸(thread), and the other part is 会(meet). It's implied that the thread is colored so you end up with a picture when you put the silk together. ^_^

またあした!

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Good evenyan, and here's my for today! 画, meaning picture! It also means brush-stroke.

It looks like a brush being dipped into an inkwell for me, so that's how I remember it. That's what matters - how you remember it. ^_^

Thanks for visiting!

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Good evenyan and here's my latest Today is 紙, paper!

I have an easier time remembering this because the part on the right looks like a sheet of paper. It also uses 糸(thread) because you could use thread to make paper.

にゃりがとう、またにゃ!

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ようこそ! Today's is 記, narrative!

This originally referred to scribing, but it's more commonly used for writing down a narrative or account now.

You can remember it since it has 言(speech) and 己(self) in it, so self-speech.

またあした!

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ようこそ! Today's is 書, write!

This one's a little hard for me to remember. But it turns out that 聿 originally meant brush, and Japanese writing was traditionally done with brushes, so there you go!

またあした!

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Good afternyan! My for today is 読, read! As in my favorite activity! ^_^

This kanji is made up of 言(speak/word) and 売(sell), so you can think of this as someone selling their words - especially since reading was often done out loud.

またにゃ!

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Good afternyan, and here's my daily 語, language!

This kanji includes 五 (5) in it, which can be pronounced as ご like this kanji. It serves as a fine memory aid.

Also, I really like the word 物語, monogatari, since it means "tale". =^_^=

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ようこそ (welcome) to my Today I'm covering 聞, hear/listen.

It includes 門(gate) and 耳(ear), so I remember it as "you listen through the gate with your ears".

Also, this kanji originally meant to 'news' which is why it's in 新聞, newspaper.

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Good afternyan! Today's features 声, voice!

A word of warning, the top component isn't 土(tsuchi, earth), but 士(samurai).

So that's how you can remember this - samurai have to have very loud voices!

にゃりがとう! またあした! See you tomorrow!

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Good afternyan, and welcome to my today featuring 答, solution/answer!

It was hard to come up with a mnemonic to remember this with; the best I could do was going into the bamboo 竹 to meet 合 the answer.

I'd love to hear any ideas you have!

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ようこそ! My kanjistudy today is on 言, say or word!

I tend to think of this kanji as being like the sound coming out of someone's mouth 口 as an aid to remembering it.

Thanks for stopping by! I always appreciate it. ^_^

またあした!

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Good afternyan! Here's my for today, 話, talk or tale!

This has both 言 (say) and 舌 (tongue) in it, and both are based on 口 (mouth) so the association is pretty straightforward - you say things with your tongue using your mouth.

にゃりがとう!

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Good afternyan! My for today is 道, road.

The components are ⻌, walk, and 首, head/neck. The two are hard to connect into "road", but one way is "you use your head to walk along the road". Like "watch for traffic".

I hope that helps! またにゃ!

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Good afternyan and welcome to my Today's kanji is 門, gate.

Even though it's not actually the kanji for door, 戸, it looks pretty similar, and that gives a mental hook to help remember this with. A left and right 戸 make a 門!

またあした!

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Good afternyan and welcome to my for today, featuring 通, meaning traffic (and a whole lot of other words).

It has the movement radical 辶 in it and the other component is based on usage, 用.

So you use it to move things. See my next tweet.

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Good afternyan! My for today is 寺, temple!

It's primarily used for Shinto-Buddhist temples, and you can see it in the kanji - it has a layered roof and a big ornate entrance. Associations like this make it much easier to remember a kanji. ^_^

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