Kanji Reading Practice #33 - Park Signs お知らせ 猪

 I labeled this Kanji Reading Practice as "Park Signs" because that is where I saw it. However, you are likely to see this a sign like this anywhere in the Japanese wilderness.

I think these things are all over Japan in nature. Kanji Reading Practice #33 - Park Signs お知らせ 猪 has kanji from WaniKani levels 30 and below. Just one kanji at level 28, and the rest 11 and under. Except for one that is not even on WaniKani - 猪; but for your knowledge it is a JLPT N1 kanji. See down below the picture for the kanji meanings and explanations.


The Kanji:

知    最    近    猪    目    撃    注    意

 

The Kanji Readings (this usage) and Meanings:

知 (し) – know; wisdom

最 (サイ) – most; utmost; extreme

近 (キン) – near; nearly; close

猪 (いのしし) – Not on WaniKani (JLPT N1) – wild boar (usually written with kana alone)

目 (モク) – eye; look

撃 (ケギ) – attack; beat

注 (チュウ) – pour; flow into

意 (イ) – idea

The Words:

お知らせ (おしらせ) – notice; notification

最近 – recently; lately

あたり – around; about; neighborhood (usually written with kana alone, but could be 辺り)

猪 – wild boar (usually written with kana alone)

目撃 – sighting; witnessing; observing

されています – doing verb

注意 – caution; warning

ください - please

The Meaning:

お知らせ – Notice (Notification)

最近、このあたりで猪、目撃されています。

Wild boar have been sighted in this area recently.

(Recently, around here wild boar, have been sighted)

ご注意ください。

Please be cautious.

 

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