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SSJup81 09-17-2008 11:24 PM

The best way to learn...
 
Hi all. What exactly is the best way to learn Kanji? I'm definitely very bad at it. I can recognize some characters without thinking twice about it, but still not much worth talking about. Some Kanji that come to mind that I can recognize, aside from the numbers, are:

Ame (the one that means rain)
Nihon
Nan
Sai
Nihongo
Go (meaning language)
Hon
Koori
Iku
Hikari
Hito/Jin
Naka
Kawa
Yama
Ooki
Genki
Ko/Kodomo
Gakusei
Gakkou
Gatsu/Getsu/Tsuki
Hi (meaning day)
Shiro
Watashi
De (出)
Ima
Kyou

That's all that's coming to mind right off. That list is definitely pathetic, right? So, what methods did you all use when learning Kanji?

Tain 09-18-2008 12:13 AM

study study study! i keep on forgetting them too, but i'm to lazy to repeat.

i just started on a new method called remembering the kanji, it's kind of a weird method and i wonder if it will pay off. it makes you remember the meaning of the kanji, not the pronunciation. however, what i noticed is that i remember alot of complex kanji easily, and the meaning will follow automatically.

kaelazors 09-18-2008 06:06 AM

the best way i can remember is just by practicing writing a lot and using it as much as i can whenever possible. usually when i studied for kanji tests, my short term memory would kick in and i could memorize everything i needed to for the exam, but a few days later i'd totally forget it all =/

SSJup81 09-18-2008 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaelazors (Post 587963)
the best way i can remember is just buy practicing writing a lot and using it as much as i can whenever possible. usually when i studied for kanji tests, my short term memory would kick in and i could memorize everything i needed to for the exam, but a few days later i'd totally forget it all =/

I think this is my problem. There are some other Kanji characters I might see in my text while reading. My book is starting to use Kanji in the examples. While reading it (yay for furigana), I might remember it for the rest of my lesson, but it seems to be limited to just that. It's like I know what the words might mean if I hear it, but not when I see it.

I guess I'll just stick to trying to writing them out. I really do want to take the level 3 JLPT and would hate to do rotten because of Kanji reasons.

Scoob94P 09-18-2008 06:38 PM

you think that list is pathetic I only know three!!

日本語



as you can see, not very many.

Kai13 09-18-2008 07:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scoob94P (Post 588253)

What does this mean, btw?


I dunno why, learn Kanji fast, I write it several times (like 5 lines in a row) and can remember it later, I haven't, however, started hitting hard on it.

kyo_9 09-18-2008 07:47 PM

people tend to start gradually at first but progress later on.. you just have to wait patiently with writing the same kanji on and on.. but believe me, in times you will not aware how fast you can write and remember it.. studying is hard but don`t take it as a pressure,take it as a pleasure.. :D

Scoob94P 09-18-2008 07:54 PM

kai13,
出 is 'de' i.e. 'deru' - to go. You will have
出rimasu
出rimashita
出rimasen
etc etc

Harold 09-18-2008 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SSJup81 (Post 587857)
Hi all. What exactly is the best way to learn Kanji? I'm definitely very bad at it. I can recognize some characters without thinking twice about it, but still not much worth talking about. Some Kanji that come to mind that I can recognize, aside from the numbers, are:

Ame (the one that means rain)
Nihon
Nan
Sai
Nihongo
Go (meaning language)
Hon
Koori
Iku
Hikari
Hito/Jin
Naka
Kawa
Yama
Ooki
Genki
Ko/Kodomo
Gakusei
Gakkou
Gatsu/Getsu/Tsuki
Hi (meaning day)
Shiro
Watashi
De (出)
Ima
Kyou

That's all that's coming to mind right off. That list is definitely pathetic, right? So, what methods did you all use when learning Kanji?

sai? which sai?

SSJup81 09-18-2008 08:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Harold (Post 588293)
sai? which sai?

The one you use with age.

私は二十六才です。
Watashi wa nijuuroku sai desu.
I am 26 years old.


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