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Kanji Card – 見

April 3, 2011 by Nicolas Leave a Comment
見

898B – 見

Meaning: to see, to be visible, to show

Onyomi: KEN

Kunyomi: mi(ru), mi(eru), mi(seru)

Strokes: 7  (click on the pic to start the video)

Vocabulary:

見る – miru – so see

見える – mieru – to be visible

見せる – miseru – to show

見物 – kenbutsu – sight seeing

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