In the Kanji section, approx. 400 basic kanji are introduced with their readings and examples of usage. Most kanji characters in this section are clickable.
The grammar section introduces basic Japanese grammar structure and usage. It includes, meaning of grammatical jargons, form changes of words, role and usage of particles, and other specific topics for learners of Japanese with English speaking backgrounds.
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