"About one hundred and seventy," Elias said, sighing. "Give or take."
Elias felt a click in his brain. The kanji were no longer random scratches. They were physics equations. Force + Heavy = Move. Cloud + Move = Transport.
Normal. Ordinary.
| Kanji | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | 週 | Week | | 期 | Period of time | | 晩 | Evening | | 昼 | Noon | | 昔 | Long ago | | 春 | Spring | | 夏 | Summer | | 冬 | Winter |
These are high-frequency actions. | Kanji | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | | 送る | Send | | 貸す | Lend | | 借りる | Borrow | | 曲がる | Turn | | 直す | Fix | | 消す | Turn off (light) | | 届く | Deliver/Reach | | 押す | Push | | 引く | Pull | | 持つ | Hold | | 渡す | Hand over | | 捨てる | Throw away | | 集める | Collect | | 続ける | Continue | | 止まる | Stop | | 動く | Move | | 運ぶ | Carry | | 変わります | Change | | 起こす | Wake up / Cause | jlpt n4 kanji list
At N5, you learn concrete nouns (mountain, river, person) and basic verbs (to go, to eat). At N4, you learn:
The first passage was about ( Chihō - Local regions) and 問題 ( Mondai - Problems). "About one hundred and seventy," Elias said, sighing
"No. It’s a lesson in causality. Why does something happen?"