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03-30-2010, 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Sashimister View Post
When learning kanji, always do so in context. DO NOT try to cram random kanji, please.
I'm going to second this. I realized that I can learn about 300 kanji with most of their readings with no context, but then I start losing some as I learn others. But with context, they all stay in, pretty much.

A great book for learning kanji is Kanji in Context because it gives you a lot of words that use the kanji, so you get context easily.

Also, OP, OH MY GOD you learned a lot in just a few hours!
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