09-19-2007, 02:24 PM
I'll give that a go. That's how I learned the kanji I know now, writing it down many times (not hundreds of times, but the first 100 or so kanji are rather simple -for me anyway- it's when I get to the 10+ stroke kanji -even some of the 8-9 stroke- is when my brain fries). Guess it's time to dust off my kanji book again ^.^;;
Do you know of any resources that have the meanings of radicals for kanji? Like what I mentioned in your website post? I've always wanted to learn those so even if I haven't seen the kanji before I can try to figure out what it means.
Kabuta, tanuki, kitsune, neko
Kabuta, tanuki, kitsune, neko!
Bubuubu, pon poko pon, kon kon, nyao~
Bubuubu, pon poko pon, kon kon, nyao~!
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