| Kanji | Meaning | Common Readings (onyomi/kunyomi) | |-------|---------|----------------------------------| | 経 | manage, pass through | けい, へ | | 済 | settle, finish | さい, す(む) | | 額 | amount, forehead | がく, ひたい | | 貸 | lend | か(す), たい | | 減 | decrease | げん, へ(る) | | 備 | provide, prepare | び, そな(える) | | 賞 | prize, award | しょう | | 税 | tax | ぜい | | 込 | crowded, put in | こ(む) | | 扱 | handle, deal with | あつか(う) |
Due to space and for practical purposes we will provide you with a link to a JLPT N2 kanji list. jlpt n2 kanji list
Here’s a detailed write-up on the — what it is, what to expect, how it differs from other levels, and tips for studying. | Kanji | Meaning | Common Readings (onyomi/kunyomi)
Since the exam focuses on academic and workplace comprehension, use these tools to master the full list: Kanji by JLPT Level - Kanshudo The Level N2 is the second-highest level, just below N1
$$ \beginarrayc \hline (ichi) \ (ni) \ (san) \ (yon) \ (go) \ \hline (roku) \ (nana) \ (ya) \ (kyuu) \ (juu) \ \hline \vdots \ \hline \endarray $$
If you'd like, I can also generate a or help you create a study schedule.
The Level N2 is the second-highest level, just below N1. At N2, learners are expected to handle more complex, real-world Japanese — including newspapers, editorials, and workplace communication. Kanji knowledge at this level goes beyond basic daily use and requires understanding of nuanced readings, abstract concepts, and compound words.