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Wanting to try something out. Where I could find list of readings? - AdamLeliel - 2008-08-05 I was wondering if there's a list anywhere with the 音読み (onyomi) for all of the RTK kanji? I want to try adding it into anki, so I see it every time I go over a kanji, but I won't make an effort to learn it, but I'll just say it out loud a few times/glance at it so I sort of connect it to the kanji. I won't base whether I got it right or wrong on the meaning. Just thought I'd try out a bit of extra exposure (of a kind which I don't think would hurt). Wanting to try something out. Where I could find list of readings? - atylmo - 2008-08-05 The "Detailed List" view at the bottom of your review graph lists all of them. It's a little inconvenient to go through so many pages of them I guess, but it's there. If you're using Anki to review your kanji and not this site (I guess that was obvious ), just add all of them here and go through the list, adding each reading.
Wanting to try something out. Where I could find list of readings? - AdamLeliel - 2008-08-05 Oh, that's brilliant! I didn't realise the site had that. Thank you. Wanting to try something out. Where I could find list of readings? - Samsara - 2008-08-05 Anki should be able to generate the reading for you... Wanting to try something out. Where I could find list of readings? - atylmo - 2008-08-05 That's true Samsara. Sorry, I forgot. Anki had been giving me troubles with the automatic reading generation so I forgot about it. It doesn't do it automatically on Linux unless you have kakasi installed. But now it works and I think it'll save me a ton of time. Personally I still like doing it from lists better though
Wanting to try something out. Where I could find list of readings? - AdamLeliel - 2008-08-06 Quote:It doesn't do it automatically on Linux unless you have kakasi installed. But now it works and I think it'll save me a ton of time.I forgot about that, too. I didn't realise I needed to install kakasi. I can't get Japanese input to work on it, in any case... so the list is still very handy! |