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漢字. Chinese characters as used in Japanese writing as opposed to the two kana syllabaries and rōmaji (Latin letters).
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Different JLPT level for the same word, in hiragana or in kanji
My question is more about how to estimate the level difference between the hiragana and the kanji version of a word. … Here is an example:
どなた is ranked N5
何方 is ranked N1
何 kanji is rated N5
方 kanji is rated N4
So, for a vocabulary rated N5 with an N5 kanji and an N4 kanji, the jukugo is rated N1. …