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Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:01 pm
Rue_Root Great job! I am only just starting to learn kanji, but isn't 雨 rain? I think you have shellfish and Rain as the same kanji. xp lol oops! razz I must have made the mistake when posting it. lol sorry, I fixed it now. sweatdrop wink Thanks for telling me! razz If no one pointed it out, people would have thought that was rain or something. sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 4:17 pm
woot, 31 voted yes!
sad 4 voted no
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Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 11:27 am
There! Finally 45 kanji from grade 3!
5 more and you'll have 1/4 of all grade 3 kanji!
This is going by really fast! I bet by the end of this year there will be 1945 kanji here!
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:26 pm
WOOT!!!! CHECK HOW LONG IT'S TAKEN TO GET TO 300 KANJI!!
80 FROM GRADE 1
160 FROM GRADE 2
60 FROM GRADE 3
This is awesome! I bet this is the ONLY thread with this many kanji!!!
But please post your thoughts because this is very lonely... sad
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Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 1:23 pm
I'm too tired at the moment to add the new 36 but I will later. Just a lot of work.
But I love how 35 people said yes biggrin but few comments sad
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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:01 pm
If this helps:
I'm really sorry everyone for not updating lately! I had the entire winter break to update and I haven't. Unfortunately I haven't reviewed grade 3 kanji in a while so I can't update yet, but I promise to later. After exams which I have on January 24, 25, and 26. So after next week review will be done and you can definitely find up tp 350 kanji here instead of just 300.
But here's some news:
I'm taking Japanese as a school class come semester 2 (February 2nd) and I had to take a test to see which level I would be in (Beginner= grade 10, Advanced= grade 11 and 12 [put together in the same class]) and so i took a test and apparently I'm going into the advanced classed (Grade 11, but I'm really only in grade 10) so this thread will definitely help you a lot!
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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 5:17 pm
That's why I tend to stop teaching.
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Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2007 8:20 pm
Hermonie Urameshi That's why I tend to stop teaching. Yeah... sad that sucks. If only we could get more people to post, but how? sad Hope more do. This thread has been getting slower lately.
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Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 5:34 pm
Hello Mikagi. Thank you for this thread. biggrin Anyways, I noticed that you qouted on the book Japanese Step by Step by Gene Nishi. So does this mean you learned japanese using this book?
Im just wondering because that is the book that im using.....and it looks insanely intimidating. (So much to memorize in one chapter) sweatdrop I want to know if it's actually possible to finished it. xd
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Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:21 pm
Spooky_Donkey Hello Mikagi. Thank you for this thread. biggrin Anyways, I noticed that you qouted on the book Japanese Step by Step by Gene Nishi. So does this mean you learned japanese using this book? Im just wondering because that is the book that im using.....and it looks insanely intimidating. (So much to memorize in one chapter) sweatdrop I want to know if it's actually possible to finished it. xd It is good but does not include everything. It doesn't show stroke order, and it only has about 500 of 1945+ kanji with only a kunyomi reading. It also doesn't have every particle and verb/adjective change thing. Other than that it's good. Just read through it first and then start at the beginning with learning. Also, I suggest buying and using other books and materials.
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Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:58 pm
SORRY EVERYONE!
The 3 weeks before and of exam made me forget kanji so I'm reviewing and going to have to relearn the 60 news one from grade 3 before adding the rest!
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 3:18 am
どもありがとございます! It's great to see someone who's posted up so much kanji and the grade that it's taught in!
I'll find this very useful in the future! Keep up the hard work!
頑張って!!!
(I'm curious, do people normally use kanji in ganbatte?) *laughs* (I'm such a newb!)
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:48 am
Robertico どもありがとございます! It's great to see someone who's posted up so much kanji and the grade that it's taught in! I'll find this very useful in the future! Keep up the hard work! 頑張って!!! (I'm curious, do people normally use kanji in ganbatte?) *laughs* (I'm such a newb!) lol どういたしまして I think they do but maybe not in informal situations. (Like "kudasai" is 下さい, but I was told that with friends you can use ください. But I do know it's a verb wink Ganbaru 頑張る but that's about it. sad
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:22 pm
Ah well, がんばって!!! anyways! *laughs*
The only question I have is why is there multiple ways to say kanji? I always thought when you read a kanji book, the first word is what the word would be used as it was if it was alone and then the second word would be the one it would be if it was used in a sentence and if there's a third one, another meaning?
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Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:58 pm
Robertico Ah well, がんばって!!! anyways! *laughs* The only question I have is why is there multiple ways to say kanji? I always thought when you read a kanji book, the first word is what the word would be used as it was if it was alone and then the second word would be the one it would be if it was used in a sentence and if there's a third one, another meaning? What do you mean? confused You mean Kunyomi and Onyomi readings? Or like "Kado" and "Tsuno", "atama" and "kashira"
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