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If you order the kanji by due date and go the the bottom one, what is it?
1.4 years - 玉
In 1.4 years from now, I wonder where my Japanese level will be, and what it will be like to see that kanji appear in my reps.
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3 yrs, but it's a sentence. My deck is only 1.2 years old, but I have the #4 button in Anki set at a higher-than-normal interval.
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I only use either 1, for fail or 'Soon', and 3 for pass or 'Good'. I didn't like the idea of extending the repitition times based on them being 'hard' or 'easy'. And as far as I know doign 3 keeps it normal... i think at least.
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My longest in my RTK deck is 10.3 months.
I was just think about this a little bit earlier today when I saw a card won't be due for 4 months, and I realized I'll be living in Tokyo by then. Weird.
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Four years Baby! Not a hard one though....
南九州
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4.3 years. Writing card for 胃.
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2.7 years for kanji: 打
4.0 years for sentences: 馬鹿かよ、お前は!
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2.2 years for 女.
OP: An interesting question. I hope in 2 years time I'd have switched to JRTK.
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9.1 months. Not looking at the kanji cause that kinda defeats the purpose.
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口 for me. only 4.7 months. I usually rate everything 2, even if I knew it well, cos I find the time set for 3 to be too long.
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It's a tie for me: 2.3 years for GATE, 門 and TREE, WOOD 木.
How come you guys have sentence cards with longer intervals than kanji? I find that interesting.