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MMM 02-28-2009 06:17 PM

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.

alanX 02-28-2009 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Hatredcopter (Post 679795)
学 is not in that sentence. If a person knows 700 kanji, 通訳 is the only word that I could possibly foresee them not knowing out of that sentence, and even that's a bit of a stretch.

Have you taken the JLPT by any chance? You'll be approaching the halfway mark in jōyō after a couple hundred more...

See! I told you I suck at Kanji. You know what I mean. lol.

alanX 02-28-2009 07:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 679801)
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.

Very well said.

svca65 03-01-2009 06:14 PM

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

SmMo 03-02-2009 02:19 AM

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

LorenPaul 03-02-2009 09:29 AM

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.

SmMo 03-02-2009 10:08 AM

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...

kirakira 03-02-2009 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by LorenPaul (Post 680211)
i'm using heisigs "remembering the kanji"

I've heard heisig's method is extremely controversial. 670 in 2 months, that is extremely fast. I'm interested to find out how did you find the process.

SmMo 03-02-2009 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by kirakira (Post 680221)
I've heard heisig's method is extremely controversial. 670 in 2 months, that is extremely fast. I'm interested to find out how did you find the process.

you will recognize allot but wont be able to write it, so you will be able to grasp context, the books have to be combined >.<

kirakira 03-02-2009 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by SmMo (Post 680223)
you will recognize allot but wont be able to write it, so you will be able to grasp context, the books have to be combined >.<

What do you mean by recognize. As in you know the character and rough meaning but doesn't know the reading or what it means under context?


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