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At what point can you read Japanese? - Kijaro - 2007-09-18

JimmySeal Wrote:Your best move is to finish Remembering the Kanji as soon as you can. Finishing Remembering the Kana first would probably be a good idea too, but I suggest you let Mangaland wait until you go through Remembering the Kanji.
I think what I was trying to say came out wrong. Once I finished the Hiragana and Kana books, I meant I would resume my old schedule of studying Kanji. I was doing 30 new Kanji a day, which is basically "my" max, because if I go over that I notice it's a bit too much for me in one day and I don't remember them as well. So I plan on still doing 30 Kanji a day, just reading the MangaLand book on the side to keep interest like Terhorst mentioned. I wouldn't have a schedule for how much or how little I would read MangaLand each day. Just whenever.