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Thread: Furigana over Kanji on any website! Post: Furigana over Kanji on any website! Ah, you want to have furigana on the entire page. In that case you can make a bookmarklet to alleviate the hellish pain of going to Hiragana Megane and copy/pasting the URL by hand! The following at l... |
jhuijts2 | Learning resources | 21 | 16,220 | 2006-09-11, 5:01 pm | ||
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Thread: Furigana over Kanji on any website! Post: Furigana over Kanji on any website! zporkz Wrote:I swear there was a firefox extension that did the same thing. There's even more than one such extension: moji and rikaichan. |
jhuijts2 | Learning resources | 21 | 16,220 | 2006-09-10, 4:45 pm | ||
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Thread: RTK with English as a second language Post: RTK with English as a second language Hello landgenoot! :) There are several people from The Netherlands here, me included. You might find some posts in the "What's the best time to start Heisig?" thread interesting to read. If you do no... |
jhuijts2 | Remembering the Kanji | 2 | 1,850 | 2006-08-17, 6:32 pm | ||
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Thread: More stories for RTKIII? Post: More stories for RTKIII? leosmith Wrote:jhuijts2, thanks for the tip. But I couldn't figure this out. Could you provide a link? Thanks! You must know EDICT and KANJIDIC, right? If not, they are great free resources used by lo... |
jhuijts2 | Remembering the Kanji | 12 | 4,470 | 2006-08-10, 7:21 pm | ||
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Thread: More stories for RTKIII? Post: More stories for RTKIII? I'm only just approaching part 3 of book 1, but I don't think I'm going to do RTK3 when I'm finished. I think I'll practice reading to see which characters are useful and learn those instead of all 96... |
jhuijts2 | Remembering the Kanji | 12 | 4,470 | 2006-08-09, 1:37 pm | ||
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Thread: 好好學習,天天向上: All Things Chinese Post: 好好學習,天天向上: All Things Chinese That link with the 3000 (or slightly less) most frequently used characters is very handy to know which characters are most useful to learn. There are other frequency lists though. I've come across thi... |
jhuijts2 | The Japanese language | 42 | 20,468 | 2006-08-08, 7:57 am | ||
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Thread: What's the best time to start Heisig? Post: What's the best time to start Heisig? Shvegait Wrote:Promontory is a geological feature, and upon looking up 崎 on Kanjidict, the main definition seems to be promontory. I've noticed before that most keywords from Heisig are identical to t... |
jhuijts2 | Remembering the Kanji | 46 | 14,712 | 2006-08-06, 7:46 pm | ||
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Thread: What's the best time to start Heisig? Post: What's the best time to start Heisig? I think astridtops is right. There is a German, French and Spanish version of RTK, but not a Dutch one. I don't expect one to be made either. I can't speak for the others, but I'm learning Japanese as... |
jhuijts2 | Remembering the Kanji | 46 | 14,712 | 2006-08-04, 4:57 pm | ||
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Thread: What's the best time to start Heisig? Post: What's the best time to start Heisig? Hi, ivoSF. I'm Dutch too. I also have to occasionally look up words, but like Matthew said I don't think there are any ridiculously uncommon (key)words, only some less everyday ones. By learning the E... |
jhuijts2 | Remembering the Kanji | 46 | 14,712 | 2006-08-03, 6:59 pm | ||
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Thread: Meaning of 菌 (germ) Post: Meaning of 菌 (germ) According to Zhongwen it means mushroom, fungus or bacteria. chineseetymology.com gives the same meanings (fungi, mushrooms, bacteria), but also bamboo shoot. And according to kanjinetworks.com it mea... |
jhuijts2 | The Japanese language | 17 | 5,527 | 2006-07-31, 8:40 am | ||
