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Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - Vempele - 2014-05-11

I assume changing {{furigana:Sentence-Clozed}} to {{Sentence-Clozed}} would do the trick.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - learningkanji - 2014-05-11

I tried that. That just moves the furigana from being above the sentence, to being in the sentence: 私[わたし] etc.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - awaken - 2014-05-11

Try {{kanji:Sentence-Clozed}}.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - cophnia61 - 2014-05-11

change from {{furigana:Sentence-Clozed}} to {{kanji:Sentence-Clozed}} it will work 100% Smile

EDIT: doh, awaken preceded me!


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - Vempele - 2014-05-11

Edit: double-ninja'd, plus my new solution was less elegant (it involved making the furigana invisible). Sorry I suggested a non-working solution - I have the other deck so I couldn't test it.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - learningkanji - 2014-05-11

Thanks that worked. It's annoying trying to avoid reading the furigana to see if I remember how to pronounce other words in the sentence.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - NFBjd - 2014-07-02

Hey everyone. For about a year now I've been using the Core 2k/6k Anki deck with sentence audio. It's been an immense help to my Japanese, cramming vocab has always been a huge stumbling block for me, but with some experimenting I've made these work for me! So many thanks for the resources!

I do also have a question though. I came here because the 2k/6k deck has some sentence audio files missing (maybe only like 1-2%, so it's not a huge deal).

But now I've noticed most people are talking about a 10k deck? Is that a better deck?

I'm just about to finish the Core2000 part of the 2k/6k, so I'm technically at a point where I could still conceivably switch to another deck.

Any tips or advice? Or maybe just an explanation of what are the differences between the 2k/6k one and other, similar decks?

Either way, many thanks!


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - husui - 2014-07-24

"RTK Spreadsheet RTK 1 and 3 includes KO2k1 and Kanken numbers in addition to Yomi and Common terms" really helped me out. I attend UC Berkeley, and I'm studying for Japanese. I have a list of Kanji I need to know for my upcoming class, but it's really hard to find them on KO2k1 since all of their Kanji are images. With Nukemachine's spreadsheet, I can do a simple kanji text search and apply the corresponding number.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - Stansfield123 - 2014-07-24

husui Wrote:"RTK Spreadsheet RTK 1 and 3 includes KO2k1 and Kanken numbers in addition to Yomi and Common terms" really helped me out. I attend UC Berkeley, and I'm studying for Japanese. I have a list of Kanji I need to know for my upcoming class, but it's really hard to find them on KO2k1 since all of their Kanji are images. With Nukemachine's spreadsheet, I can do a simple kanji text search and apply the corresponding number.
The Machines? Is that a little known branch of the US military or a rock band?


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - polyturn - 2014-08-02

The Japanese corePLUS Anki deck brought me here (https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/194665997) for the audio pack download.
Unfortunately some of the audio didn't match, i.e. to be specific, audio with jap file names are non-existent.
e.g.
for example
[sound:それなら - 其れなら.mp3] has no mapped audio

mp3s with the filename pattern:
[sound:18e088c100ac5a67c9f387a082caf28f.mp3]
are fine though.

Help pls.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - Vempele - 2014-08-02

There are 25700 notes in the deck you linked. The sound files here are only for the first 6000 words and sentences (hence Core6k).

pmnox's deck (audio + image files) has audio for the rest of Core10k, but I doubt the filenames will match your deck's. They're like this: [sound:jw03937a.mp3]


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - polyturn - 2014-08-02

Sorry about that, I didn't his entire description; he also pointed to another link.
Currently downloading the (+~1Gb audio files, I hope it's this)


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - frosty_rain - 2014-08-27

Hey, new here.

I just downloaded the Kore 2k/6k Optimized deck for Anki, and all the media files for it, and I have a really, really dumb question for you guys.

How do I unsuspend only the first 500 cards like NukeMarine suggested? I've used Anki for a while now, but I have never really had the need to change any of the settings from default, and the Anki manual wasn't very forthcoming with that information.

So if someone could explain how to do that, I would greatly appreciate it.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - yogert909 - 2014-08-27

Click on the deck and then click 'browse', then click on 'fields'. Depending on the deck you have, there should be a field called 'new-opt-voc'. Click on that, then 'click sort by this field in the browser' and then click 'close'. Now your list should be sorted by the optimised order. Select all the cards and suspend them. Then select 1-500 and unsuspend then. Done.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - frosty_rain - 2014-08-27

yogert909 Wrote:Click on the deck and then click 'browse', then click on 'fields'. Depending on the deck you have, there should be a field called 'new-opt-voc'. Click on that, then 'click sort by this field in the browser' and then click 'close'. Now your list should be sorted by the optimised order. Select all the cards and suspend them. Then select 1-500 and unsuspend then. Done.
There wasn't a field called 'new-opt-voc' but there was a 'optimized-voc-index' field. I went with that because I figured what you were getting at was sorting by vocabulary or 'voc.'

Hope I got that right. (I'm using Optimized Kore 2k/6k deck)

Also, I'm pretty sure I suspended and unsuspended the correct cards, but just to clarify, when they are highlighted yellow in the fields list, that means they are suspended, correct?

Just trying to make sure I don't end up accidentally studying N1 level cards or anything lol.


Thank you very much for the reply, btw. Smile


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - yogert909 - 2014-08-27

That's correct - yellow is suspended.

Btw, you probably want to study the first few hundred as vocabulary only cards and then go back and add the sentences. Otherwise you'll end up having sentences that you don't know any of the words. The optimized deck is sorted so that each new sentence only has at most, one unknown word so that you understand the new word by context.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - frosty_rain - 2014-08-27

ahh, something else I don't know how to do lol. Well, I can always just not pay much attention to the sentences I suppose. And if I see them it might help to kinda-sorta familiarize myself with them a bit.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - frosty_rain - 2014-08-28

Oh, another thing...I downloaded and installed all the media files for the Optimized Kore deck, but no audio is playing. The pictures are there, but no audio. Does that deck just not have audio? Cuz I was under the impression it did.

If so, any ideas as to why it's not working?


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - yogert909 - 2014-08-28

Are you adding the audio on the front, or the back? The reason I ask is that if I put audio on the front of a card it doesn't play, but it plays fine on the back of the card. I don't know if this is normal anki behavior or something else, but maybe it's working the same for you.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - frosty_rain - 2014-08-28

ehh, no idea lol. I just extracted all the media files into the media collection folder in Anki.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - sharkantropo - 2015-02-08

Great. Although I have designed my own Kanji Deck based in Alyks's Movie Method. The Core optimized 2k/6k, making audio files extracted from easy Drama/anime ,Tae Kim grammar will be an excellent addition to my study plan.

Thank you very much.


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - vebaev - 2015-03-05

Can somebody upload Nukemarine's Tae Kim deck somewhere?


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - kurukuri - 2015-03-05

vebaev Wrote:Can somebody upload Nukemarine's Tae Kim deck somewhere?
Here is a Tae Kim grammar deck generated just now from the Google spreadsheet link provided on the first page of this thread. It is not Nukemarine's version, with the fancy deletions, etc. I don't have that deck anymore, unfortunately. If recognition is enough:

https://mega.co.nz/#!4VowXQZC!cXZotCT1H9rE7H6zm3V_WNlDbnqrc4rZJkbKq5qojgQ


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - djerzinski - 2015-03-14

This morning I had a great surprise. The Core 2k/6k deck I was studying for at least a year have been deleted from my ankidroid
(I think it became corrupted).
I thought I could solve the problem by downloading the deck again and then loading a backup... but it isn't on ankiweb anymore (it was this one: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/2353399735).
Does anyone know what happened?


Nukemarine's Suggested Guide for Beginners - jmignot - 2015-03-14

djerzinski Wrote:Does anyone know what happened?
Likely this:
http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=12568&page=1