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Originally Posted by Troo
Well, it entirely depends on what you want to get out of learning Japanese. If you want to be able to hold down a conversation, but never read a thing, you'll not need any kanji at all. If you want to be able to read anything - whether a newspaper, a sign, some manga, adverts, food packaging, instructions for whatever you're buying, or anything featuring words which are written down - then learning kanji is probably a good idea.
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Okay. But each kanji has at least 2 different readings. Should I learn all readings on all the 1945 kanji one have to learn?