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Thread: How to study RTK 2 using this site...? Post: How to study RTK 2 using this site...? Now I'm curious! Why do people not do RTK2? I've heard about kanji chains and read something about a movie method, but they looked overly complicated...but that's beside the point. What's the deterr... |
sskaggs | Remembering the Kanji | 12 | 5,340 | 2011-10-19, 12:03 am | ||
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Thread: How to study RTK 2 using this site...? Post: How to study RTK 2 using this site...? So I noticed that the 音読み (chinese readings) are attached to the kanji on this site; (you see them when you "browse detailed list" of your kanji). That being said, is there a way to "turn on" RTK 2... |
sskaggs | Remembering the Kanji | 12 | 5,340 | 2011-10-18, 9:36 pm | ||
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Thread: Here's a list of RTK1's supplement kanji FRAME NUMBERS from RTK3 Post: Here's a list of RTK1's supplement kanji FRAME NUM... I tried to find a simple list of the frame numbers for the kanji being taken from RTK3 and added to RTK1 due to becoming joyo kanji, but I couldn't find it. If it happens to be posted elsewhere, sorry... |
sskaggs | Remembering the Kanji | 0 | 1,608 | 2011-09-07, 5:47 pm | ||
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Thread: Is there a way to start a new line when writing a flashcard's story? Post: Is there a way to start a new line when writing a ... Can anyone tell me if there's a way to start a new line for these flashcards when you're writing the story for them? For example, when writing a flashcard I want to put the story on one line, press e... |
sskaggs | Remembering the Kanji | 2 | 1,013 | 2011-07-30, 5:23 pm | ||
