More resources here:
- wiktionary for in depth info (search for kanji characters, or stroke index).
- Rikaichan for instant translations in Firefox, and roots of kanji characters (see usage instructions)
Mnemonics are the key to learning these I think (that's why the games work). I think I might get a copy of this Pict-o-graphix book.
Here's the list anyway
1 stroke
2 strokes
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3 strokes
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4 strokes
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5 strokes
,, , , , , , ,,,,,, , , , ,,,
6 strokes
, ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,
7 strokes
, ,,,,, ,,,, , , , , ,,
8 strokes
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
9 strokes
,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, ,,,,
10 strokes
,,,,,,,,,, ,,,
11 strokes
,,,,,,,,,,豚,,
12 strokes
,,,,,,,,,
13 strokes
,,,,,,,,
14 strokes
, ,,,,
16 strokes
18 strokes
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