How to Read Long Kanji Strings: Chunking Three, Four, Five, and Six-Kanji Compounds
How to read long kanji compounds: chunk 3, 4, 5, and 6-kanji strings, apply the on'yomi continuation rule, with 国際関係論, 株式会社, and 内閣総理大臣 worked through.
How to read long kanji compounds: chunk 3, 4, 5, and 6-kanji strings, apply the on'yomi continuation rule, with 国際関係論, 株式会社, and 内閣総理大臣 worked through.
Jukugo are kanji-only compound words and half of written Japanese. Learn the definition, the on'yomi-default rule, and the four construction patterns.
Four jukugo construction patterns, sorted: 修飾 modifier+head, 並列 coordination, 主述 subject+predicate, 述目 verb+object, with a diagnostic flow.
Wago, kango, gairaigo, konshugo sorted: the four Japanese vocabulary strata, the register split, the on'yomi default, and the konshugo mixing rules.
Yojijukugo explained: what four-kanji Japanese idioms are, the classical-Chinese, Buddhist, and 和製 origin split, register, plus a top-50 N2 and N1 list.