![]() ![]() So I was just piecing kanji together with vocab after the fact.īut largely anything I specifically learned from WK, RTK, or KD was simply meanings only. By the time I was learning Kanji I had already started learning words in romaji. When I started I didn't particularly care if I knew all the details of a kanji when I saw it, I was just desperate to be able to RECOGNIZE it. They help get your head wrapped around the concept and to jumpstart you into being able to memorize them in some capacity. IMO Wanikani, RTK, and Kanji Damage are there as baby-steps into Kanji. Even if, vocabulary wise, I can read it several ways. and I don't know the full list of each Kanji's Onyomi and Kunyomi. Honestly I still don't know if a verb is ichidan or godan. With RTK and Kanji Damage I only learned the meaning of the kanji and moved on. but I used Kanji Damage and RTK, which had much the same principles. ![]() /r/JapanResidents (for people who live in Japan only).To create furigana in your posts, use the following syntax: (#fg "かんじ") Whether you're a beginner or an expert in the Japanese Language, our index of resources might come in handy. So if you'd like to make a post, please participate in the comment sections or message us with your idea! Resources You are free to comment on any post, but top level submissions are restricted to those who have a history contributing to or being a part of the community. After receiving a good reception, we may consider weekly/monthly posts for substantially free, teaching (not entertainment) focused accounts. ![]() Creators and communities wishing to promote their own content (no kana apps) must first post in the Wednesday "Materials Recommendations and Self-Promo" thread.
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