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Sunday, July 27, 2008 |
The toughest hurdle in learning Japanese is remembering the kanji. A new app., Kanji Go, was developed for the Mac that helps you with this task. You make vocabulary lists of the books and stories you are reading and you can make flashcards for these kanji, so you can repeat them as often as you want. And you can use the vocabulary lists other people make.
So, I wonder, is anyone prepared to make lists for 3月のライオン or コーヒーもうー杯?
The only way to remember kanji is to learn them in the context of a story. I have contributed several of the vocabulary lists for the beginners level. If you are learning Japanese this is the app you need.
12:58:20 PM
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© Copyright 2008 Hetty Litjens.
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