Kanji Machine (6)
the author of all the Java programs and the
page itself is
Mitsuhiro Tagata (C) 1996
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The functions of this machine are mostly the same as
Hiragana Machine (5), but a bit modified.
Until all the kanji (i.e., from
through
)
are printed out, please be patient.
How to Start Kanji Machine (6)
First, wait until all the kanji are printed out
below the total score box. Then click the "Start"
button.
How to Play
Now you have a kanji to the left of the entering
area. Enter how to read the kanji in romaji. If there
are more than one reading, enter just one of them.
If your answer is correct, you'll get one
point. If it is incorrect, you'll lose two points.
When you enter a kunyomi, use parentheses for its
okurigana. For example, given
,
enter:
hiro(i)
enclosing the okurigana "i" by parentheses.
If there are some variations in the romaji
representation of a reading such as "tsu" and "tu",
"fu" and "hu", or "shi" and "si", you can use any one
of them. The machine automatically checks them.
You can see all the kanji and answers by clicking
the "Next" button continuously.
In order to restart, simply click the "Start" button.
This page is under construction...
Last updated on 12/14/96 by
tagata@andrew.cmu.edu
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Mitsuhiro Tagata
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