I really like Rikaichan but have noticed that it causes me to forget readings I would have known. Does anyone else suffer with this or does it actually help you to learn Japanese?
Rikaichan made me lazy, but the Sanseido, EPWING, and Anki export features on Rikaisama on the other hand, have been extremely useful to me. In other words, using J-J definitions help, and J-E definitions generally hurt my chances of remembering the word.
Last edited by Bokusenou (2012 August 31, 7:30 pm)
midonnay
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I use anki to learn readings and then rikai-sama to learn meanings.
its more efficient to pattern match different readings using anki.
However its pointless memorising 3 or 4 similar definitions with anki and getting your mind muddled especially when some words you may not see in the wild for months at a time.
On the other, rikai-sama offers you the opportunity to quickly learn meanings with context.
If you practise re-reading or just read alot, words that come up often will eventually stick.
Hearing words in the wild will also give an added dimension to solidify your learning.
Last edited by midonnay (2012 September 01, 1:06 am)
I've caught myself reaching for a Rikaisama tip even when I know the kanji, and could reason out pronunciation/meaning if I gave myself a few moments. I can usually catch myself doing this now, though.
Agreed with midonnay that exposure to words in the wild is the best way to remember. Lately I've gotten wary of spending too much time on Anki, and have been ratcheting down my new cards/day and relying more on reading and listening to reinforce vocab. Rikaisama's great for that. I've managed to learn a bevy of words using Rikaisama while reading きみにしか聞こえない by 乙一. For words that repeat, I find I only need to rely on Rikaisama a few times before the word starts to stick in my memory. Everything else gets saved to my Rikaisama export file for future Anki-ing.
I've been toying with the Sanseido option on Rikaisama as well. I still only find it useful about half the time.
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