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Learn Advanced Kanji for the JLPT N1 Test

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Are you planning to take the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) N1? If so, you know that a knowledge of about 2,000 Kanji is required for success.

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JLPT N1 漢字

つぎの   んでください。

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は、またわれている。
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った。
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ってぐのはよくない。
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れた。
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もっとすればよかったとんでいる。
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