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What should be a 3-post thread is now an argument, and who knows if the OP will ever show up again. Let's all take a deep breath and get off each other's backs.
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I'm very thankful
It's my response: "Even though I can't read or write Japanese, things that are written in Japanese are cooler, so my younger brother translated [this] for me." I can't understand why he write that under his site's logo but in anyway thanks to all of you :ywave: You are very active |
which book are you using Alanx?
mine already handled most off those in that sentence... i just know around 200-250 kanjis thou kinda made me curious ;p |
i'm about to start my kanji review for the day....
i have 63 to review and 25 i added last night to see if i can retain. i'm using heisigs "remembering the kanji" deffinately worth the money you'll buy it for. it gets hard at times but be persistant and never give in! i learn about 15 - 20 kanji a day. and on weekends 25 - 30 if i have more time to devote to it! i only do kanji about an hour to 2 hours a day! =) but it doesn't teach you onyomi or kuyomi. but you will be able to recall all kanji from memory in your mother tongue. i know.. about 676 kanji as of right now. has taken me about 2 months (and that is really slow for heisgs method by the way) |L.p. |
ah i got that too both the blue and red edition, red has readings in it. I also have basic kanji book with 500 kanjis and genki 1, 2 with 300ish. they complement eachother pretty well but i find genki 1 and 2 pretty annoyinh when it comes to grammar...
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