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Thread: Absolute beginner need some help Post: Absolute beginner need some help Thank you!! The list is of the actual kanji used in the lessons, comprised the first 2 lessons if they were written in kanji and not in hiragana, I have unsuspended those kanji in anki after half a ho... |
heiwa | The Japanese language | 7 | 1,526 | 2014-11-23, 6:09 pm | ||
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Thread: Absolute beginner need some help Post: Absolute beginner need some help klloud Wrote:heiwa Wrote:If I understand right you learn new kanji as you encounter them? I don't know if I can do the same thing, I've seen how the kanji are structured in rtk and I think it is a bes... |
heiwa | The Japanese language | 7 | 1,526 | 2014-11-23, 5:20 pm | ||
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Thread: Absolute beginner need some help Post: Absolute beginner need some help klloud Wrote:I'm also just a beginner. I started to study about 4 months ago and I tried a bit of Heisig, but found out that it wasn't for me. It's a pretty valid way to approach kanji, but I suggest ... |
heiwa | The Japanese language | 7 | 1,526 | 2014-11-23, 2:50 pm | ||
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Thread: Absolute beginner need some help Post: Absolute beginner need some help After some hesitation I finally decided to start learning japanese. Today I learned to recognize all the hiragana and want to start with kanji. I read about the 1000 most common kanji in this forum b... |
heiwa | The Japanese language | 7 | 1,526 | 2014-11-23, 11:49 am | ||
