Kanji is pretty complicated, they are the words in Japan shortened down into one symbol. although, if you don't know hiragana, which is the Japanese alphabet and the expansion of those words, you should probably learn those first.
for example. the word 'school', in hiragana, is:
がっこう, which is gakkou. but to shorten down the writing you can write it in kanji which is:
学校 but it still stays as gakkou. Hiragana are much easier to learn and you don't need kanji to convey a message by writing hiragana. kanji are just complicated ways of making things shorter.
to learn hiragana and kanji, I suggest going onto quizlet and searching "year 7 japanese' to find some tests that Japanese teachers make for their students that anyone can use. you can also try various websites with Japanese memory tests for year 7 English students. starting there would be best. there should be some text books you can find on it too. I would recommend the "hai" course and workbooks, you should be able to find them online. :)
To learn Kanji easily, just enroll to Kanji classes with professional tutors.
We write it as 鯉[koi] in kanji in Japanese.
There is no Kanji for "madsam."
you can't
Earthquake in kanji is written as 地震.
It is generally recommended to learn kanji by frequency, starting with the most commonly used characters first. This approach allows learners to start recognizing and using kanji in everyday situations sooner. However, incorporating both frequency and simplicity can also be effective to build a strong foundation in kanji knowledge.
龍 or 竜
'Ojiichan' written with kanji isお祖父ちゃん.
You can start from the Japanese 1st grade level, then to the 2nd grade level, and work yourself upward that way. Search Google for "Japanese 1st grade kanji" or something similar. If you learn some basic kanji characters, you will be able to read basic Japanese text, and from there, you can look up unfamiliar kanji in a Japanese dictionary like jisho.org. However, there is no "order" to learning kanji, and you can learn in whatever order you please.
1006
you don't its written in katagana
酒 is the Kanji for sake.