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Looking for latest RTK lite list or alternative! - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: The Japanese language (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-10.html) +--- Thread: Looking for latest RTK lite list or alternative! (/thread-12238.html) |
Looking for latest RTK lite list or alternative! - Allied_Mastercomputer - 2014-10-04 Hello, I’m going to attempt RTK again after one previous occasion where I burnt out, and this time I wanted to try RTK lite. I was wondering what the most current form of RTK lite is, considering the lists I’ve found on the forum are pre-6th edition, which as I understand, affected the ordering and frame numbers. Could someone possibly point me towards an updated list? Or, if some other condensed collection of kanji is now recommended, tell me about that. Thank you very much! EDIT: I hasten to add, I have attempted the search function. Looking for latest RTK lite list or alternative! - aldebrn - 2014-10-04 I rolled my own Rtk Lite list after looking around for pre-made one and not finding one I really liked. It's based on a recently published frequency dictionary of modern Japanese usage, which Nayr made into a very nice deck called Core5000. http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?pid=212327#pid212327 I'm improving it as I use it but I haven't posted any updates to the list, or even made an Anki deck yet. (I started it when I was around 1000. The improvements I'm talking about are adding kanji not in those lists that aid learning the ones there. E.g., 押 is in the top 500 list for Core5000 but 甲 wasn't so I added the latter to my personal list. This should probably be added to this RTK Lite list.) let me know if you're interested in this and I can polish it up. Looking for latest RTK lite list or alternative! - Allied_Mastercomputer - 2014-10-05 aldebrn Wrote:I rolled my own Rtk Lite list after looking around for pre-made one and not finding one I really liked. It's based on a recently published frequency dictionary of modern Japanese usage, which Nayr made into a very nice deck called Core5000. http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?pid=212327#pid212327I'd certainly be very intested in seeing this! Thank you for offering! Looking for latest RTK lite list or alternative! - yudantaiteki - 2014-10-05 A small thing, but I wouldn't count 々 as a kanji to put in a frequency list. Looking for latest RTK lite list or alternative! - aldebrn - 2014-10-12 Op, somehow I forgot about this easy way to convert a standard RTK deck to an RTK Lite deck, until I posted it at http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?pid=213762#pid213762 Step 1: suspect all cards in your RTK deck Step 2: unsuspend all cards containing the "Lite" kanji In that post, I describe how to do this for the list made in 2009. It is basically the same technique I used to convert my RTK deck into a Core5000-based RTK Lite deck. Let me know if you want details for the Core5000 kanji. (I'm still glacially working towards a nice complete Anki RTK Lite deck using the Core5000 data.) RE: Looking for latest RTK lite list or alternative! - fkb9g - 2016-04-02 I have an RTK Lite spreadsheet based on nukemarine's idea of learning by Kanji Odyssey 2001 group. Here's the text file with tab separated values. It should open in any text editor (has UTF-8 encoding and Unix [LF] line breaks). Just open and copy-paste into a spreadsheet application like Excel. Or, it can be imported into Anki (but remove the column headers first). See my previous post for what the group numbers mean and a link to a pre-made Anki deck. |