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Is there a card deck to match these lists? - theadamie - 2015-10-12

These lists are amazing. Get them before they disappear forever as so many resources have. I actually combined them into one big PDF and had a book printed from them, but then got busy and didn't get to study as much as I'd hoped. I used the Furigana ones.

http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=9762


Anyways, I found a better way to set up Anki, I never could get it to work with my stupid brain before but I think I may have found the right combination of settings finally and I'm ready to give it another go. Does anyone know where a 6K core deck with the words in that same order are? Preferably with media? Maybe, possibly even subject tags? I'd like to work through the book I made and then use anki together with it. If anyone's interested in the book I can put up pictures later, it wasn't expensive to have made and I give full credit to OP for making the lists. I'm actually going to make a book press and binding station soon so that I can make more permanent copies of a lot of my school stuff. I made a book out of some of my nursing stuff yesterday and it turned out pretty good for a first attempt.

Anyways, the lists are in that link, is there a matching deck anymore or have all traces of it been erased?

List photo if it works:
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Here's another thing that would work too. If there's a way to make another list by subject that would be even better but I have no idea how those amazing lists were made. When I first studied Korean I worked through a Yonsei vocab book subject by subject and now I'm pretty fluent in Korean but terrible in Japanese. Not saying it's because of that, but I built a better base with Korean quickly. 2500 words before I had even heard of Anki, and then I started classes. If someone can make lists of the big core decks by subject I could make some books at cost or get them made and give you a link to order from the site that I used for my book. I'll try to get pictures of my book tonight when I go home.


Is there a card deck to match these lists? - theadamie - 2015-10-12

This was my first attempt at book binding in my garage. If we can make some lists and if anyone wants one I can make these at the cost of paper + shipping. These are just some notes I compiled into a small book to study for my med-surg. test.

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Is there a card deck to match these lists? - theadamie - 2015-10-13

Here's the Core 6000 book I had made before.

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Is there a card deck to match these lists? - Kida400061 - 2015-10-13

theadamie Wrote:Does anyone know where a 6K core deck with the words in that same order are? Preferably with media?
Anyways, the lists are in that link, is there a matching deck anymore or have all traces of it been erased?
You can find find parts of the core 6k on Anki Shared Decks with Media: https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks/japanese but most of them have removed. I believe it was for copyright reasons.

I pretty certain the Anki 6k decks are in order with the list. Because I know that the Core 2k deck was in order with the list. Also, i don't think there was any media tags on the desk.


Is there a card deck to match these lists? - theadamie - 2015-10-13

Kida400061 Wrote:
theadamie Wrote:Does anyone know where a 6K core deck with the words in that same order are? Preferably with media?
Anyways, the lists are in that link, is there a matching deck anymore or have all traces of it been erased?
You can find find parts of the core 6k on Anki Shared Decks with Media: https://ankiweb.net/shared/decks/japanese but most of them have removed. I believe it was for copyright reasons.

I pretty certain the Anki 6k decks are in order with the list. Because I know that the Core 2k deck was in order with the list. Also, i don't think there was any media tags on the desk.
I found something about that online. Apparently a "company" which I guess is a person added content that was copyrighted and it got mixed in and they couldn't filter it out so they just deleted the whole decks. That's pretty sad. How can you copyright vocab and example sentences....


Is there a card deck to match these lists? - theadamie - 2015-10-13

I sent the JSON thing to a programmer friend. I'm gonna see if he'll look at it and tell me if there's a way to make my own PDF lists like the OP of the other thread did. A book to go along with some of the newer decks would be amazing.


Is there a card deck to match these lists? - rainmaninjapan - 2015-10-14

If you looked at the last page of that thread I posted a link to a deck I made that uses every column of data from the 2015 tsv (I'm assuming 2015 is the one your print out is).

https://mega.nz/#!okMQ1RIR!iFexLEsb8DVhoNUHYApSowRQnUJsDWiOJ0uWPSvydvg

The default formatting is hideous for the cards, so you just need to fix that. (I've hidden sentences in a hint field so the context doesn't give away the meaning too easily for instance)


Is there a card deck to match these lists? - theadamie - 2015-10-15

rainmaninjapan Wrote:If you looked at the last page of that thread I posted a link to a deck I made that uses every column of data from the 2015 tsv (I'm assuming 2015 is the one your print out is).

https://mega.nz/#!okMQ1RIR!iFexLEsb8DVhoNUHYApSowRQnUJsDWiOJ0uWPSvydvg

The default formatting is hideous for the cards, so you just need to fix that. (I've hidden sentences in a hint field so the context doesn't give away the meaning too easily for instance)
Cool, thanks for showing me that. I think I saw it but for some reason thought it was different from my lists. Could you possibly copy and paste me what you have for your card layout? I've adjusted mine before but I've never been able to get something that really helped me pick up momentum. I'm always curious how successful people have set everything up.

I'm going to try to change my chronic failure pattern that this time. I'm thinking I may make a new book with 10 kanji, 10 vocab, and 1-2 grammar patterns/day and have a date on each page to keep a schedule. I might be able to pull off that small amount of studying while I suffer through the hell that is nursing school right now. My wife is Japanese, it seems like I would have lots of opportunity to practice but she never wants to speak Japanese with me :/


Is there a card deck to match these lists? - kraemder - 2015-10-16

I can't believe how fat that book is. I've studied the Core 6k a lot although I never truly completed it. I personally don't think a paper version of the book would really help me much. You can buy books like Kanji in Context if you think a paperback will help you. There's a pretty nice book I picked up in Tokyo (I'm a sucker for language study material) called JLPT 日本語能力試験 ターゲット2000N2単語 改証版. It has English translations like the Korean/Chinese/English translations included of the sentences/vocabulary. And it has one of those red plastic sheets so the book doubles as a flashcard sort of - closed delete. Pretty slick. But I still think Anki is the best way to study stuff. Or another SRS app like Flashcards Deluxe. This N2 book probably leaves out the 2000 easiest vocabulary but not necessarily. I grabbed it because I want to pass the N2 but a -lot- of the vocabulary I learned a while ago. I really like the format though. ISBN 9784010924242 if you're interested.