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JLPT N2-N5 Vocab Deck?

#1
I'm trying to study for the N2, but running into the issue where I can't find any decks that have at least a hiragana reading and an English meaning.

Japanese corePLUS *might* have what I'm looking for, as I can see JLPT N1-5 tags when 'browsing' the deck after clicking study deck but I don't know how how to grab all the notes with the N2-N5 tags and create a new deck off of that.

https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/194665997

Can anyone point me to a deck with N2-N5 vocab that has at least a hiragana reading and an English meaning? Thanks!

EDIT: Also one for the 1000 kanji for N2-N5 would be great as well!
Edited: 2014-08-19, 1:51 am
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#2
The usual advice is to just do Core6k for the N2 - any vocab or kanji list out there is going to be outdated by virtue of there no longer being any official lists.

RTK Lite contains the old N2 kanji and the primitives that make them up.
Edited: 2014-08-19, 6:39 am
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#3
I think this and this might be what you are looking for. The second link doesn't have an anki deck, but you could easily roll your own from the doc or import individual non-cumulative (n5, n4...) anki decks.
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#4
snarfel Wrote:Japanese corePLUS *might* have what I'm looking for, as I can see JLPT N1-5 tags when 'browsing' the deck after clicking study deck but I don't know how how to grab all the notes with the N2-N5 tags and create a new deck off of that.

https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/194665997
If you like this deck, you could just suspend everything that you don't want to study.

Or you could make a filtered deck. You would put something like this in the filter. (hint: you can try out filters in the browser to make sure you get what you want.)

deck:"Japanese corePLUS" (tag:"JLPT N2" or tag:"JLPT N3" or tag:"JLPT N4" or tag:"JLPT N5")
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#5
yogert909 Wrote:I think this and this might be what you are looking for. The second link doesn't have an anki deck, but you could easily roll your own from the doc or import individual non-cumulative (n5, n4...) anki decks.
Yeah, I originally used that for the vocab, but was getting import issues and gave up and just 'moved' the notes with N2-N5 tags from corePLUS to my N2 vocab deck because I couldn't figure out how to create a tag filtered deck in either the Android app or the desktop client after spending an hour messing around.

I was fortunate enough however to get the kanji from that source imported. I originally suffered the same issue of importing not adding any actual 'notes' the first time I tried (hence why I posted here), but after doing it three times in a row it finally yielded. And I now have a set of decks that I can use after spending roughly three hours trying to to get them. XD
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#6
Cool. I'm glad you got it working. Good luck on the test.

Cheers
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