spleenlol
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From: Michigan
Registered: 2009-07-07
Posts: 154
Hi everyone. This is my first post on the forums!
I was just wondering something. Does it matter that much if you don't memorize the written form of the kanji? I am learning through RTK and I guess I only know the printed form of them. Should I go back and learn the written forms of them for the ones that Heisig writes down?
Thanks everyone!
QuackingShoe
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From: USA
Registered: 2008-04-19
Posts: 721
Don't stress it. I mean, handwriting is difficult to read (in any language, for me), but, like small resolution characters in video games (or elsewhere), you get better at it with time.
Also, one of the key components in more easily recognizing handwritten characters is an understanding of stroke order. Having handwritten the characters yourself (quickly and fluidly) helps as well. The abbreviations that happen are, naturally, pretty natural.
Last edited by QuackingShoe (2009 October 30, 3:09 pm)
Handwritten Kanji differs a lot, like in English. There are some, albeit few, kanji with notable differences. Other examples: the kana そ, in its handwritten form has a little extra dash at the top, and the road primitve in 道, (and everywhere else) has more squiggles. It's nothing you won't be able to recognise, though, with enough practice

Last edited by Siibillam (2009 November 27, 11:28 am)