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Yes! It helps a lot! |
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No! I does not at all! |
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Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 12:12 pm
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Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 9:57 pm
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Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:30 am
I like how you color-coded it. Makes it alot easier to understand. Arigatou!
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Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 9:49 am
[Boba] I like how you color-coded it. Makes it alot easier to understand. Arigatou! Do itashimashite! Thanks! biggrin I'm so glad that someone responded and may even learn some. smile So happy! blaugh heart
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Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 7:05 pm
Great kanji color code-ing. I am glad that there is another who actually shares my passion for hard core kanji-ing blaugh Once I can find some more time, I`ll try and bust out some academic kanji from my Jpn. university text books twisted
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 3:18 pm
bakahito Great kanji color code-ing. I am glad that there is another who actually shares my passion for hard core kanji-ing blaugh Once I can find some more time, I`ll try and bust out some academic kanji from my Jpn. university text books twisted Thanks! blaugh I appreciate people commenting and saying that this is helpful! biggrin
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 3:15 pm
Learning Kanji is lot like learning words in English, by itself, it may be powerful, but without the proper grammar, it is merely a random string of words, and the same goes for learning grammar alone.
So, in short, Kanji are like the arrrows, and the grammar is the bow that lets them launch to their intended targets.
With that said, this is a very good lesson you have. Easy to understand, and visually appealing.
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:10 pm
I just added 20 new kanji and it starts after the bold rainbow line Next 40 will be in a new post.
Thanks! biggrin
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:16 pm
Koiyuki Learning Kanji is lot like learning words in English, by itself, it may be powerful, but without the proper grammar, it is merely a random string of words, and the same goes for learning grammar alone.
So, in short, Kanji are like the arrrows, and the grammar is the bow that lets them launch to their intended targets.
With that said, this is a very good lesson you have. Easy to understand, and visually appealing. Thanks blaugh heart biggrin I'm glad there is good feedback except for the 2 people who voted no it isn't helpful... sweatdrop But thanks! It's hard work and takes a lot of time to type it up correctly and colour code it.
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 9:31 am
I'm not sure how to vote, because, while the kanji is helpful.. it's kind of haphazzard. There isn't really any organization between the kanji. When people study kanji it's helpful to have like grups of kanji that have something to do witjj eachother. Like Numbers, or certain verbs.
The way it's laaid out is very nice though. The color coding is good too. But yeah, that would be what I would fix.. I just needs to be kanji thhat are more relavent to eachother. It helps out with memorizing them.
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 11:40 am
Enocia I'm not sure how to vote, because, while the kanji is helpful.. it's kind of haphazzard. There isn't really any organization between the kanji. When people study kanji it's helpful to have like grups of kanji that have something to do witjj eachother. Like Numbers, or certain verbs. The way it's laaid out is very nice though. The color coding is good too. But yeah, that would be what I would fix.. I just needs to be kanji thhat are more relavent to eachother. It helps out with memorizing them. What I have it isn't organized like that but it has a book which organizes in three seperate ways: radicals, strokes, and readings. But It is too much work for me to organise right now but I may organize but stroke order some other day if I can. But right now i have school summatives and then exams in a week so I don't have time. But on June 22 it may be organized by strokes.
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 1:03 pm
The kanji actually often have alot more readings, not just two. Also I would like to suggest James W. Heisig's books Remembering the Kanji and Remembering the Kanji II. I'm currently in the middle of RTKI and it has helped a hell of alot more than tuttle but that's just me. Heisig san's method tells you an idea of a picture, but doesn't actually give you a picture to look at and you can adapt it to your own picture, to a way that will help you remember better.
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:07 pm
Hermonie Urameshi The kanji actually often have alot more readings, not just two. Also I would like to suggest James W. Heisig's books Remembering the Kanji and Remembering the Kanji II. I'm currently in the middle of RTKI and it has helped a hell of alot more than tuttle but that's just me. Heisig san's method tells you an idea of a picture, but doesn't actually give you a picture to look at and you can adapt it to your own picture, to a way that will help you remember better. People can figure that but usually kanji have 1 to 10 ways to say it but these aren't those that you're saying. And we learn differently but with tuttle, it's easier to quiz because it has stroke orders, phrases, 4 commonly used compounds, and the meanings of it all. And if you're so smart, why not make your own thread for kanji? I bet more people would benefit.
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:09 pm
Enocia I'm not sure how to vote, because, while the kanji is helpful.. it's kind of haphazzard. There isn't really any organization between the kanji. When people study kanji it's helpful to have like grups of kanji that have something to do witjj eachother. Like Numbers, or certain verbs. The way it's laaid out is very nice though. The color coding is good too. But yeah, that would be what I would fix.. I just needs to be kanji thhat are more relavent to eachother. It helps out with memorizing them. There, I organized them into number of strokes. Happy? Much easier because you can start with one stroke. But like I said to someone else : "If you think you're so smart, why don't you make your own thread for kanji? I bet people will benefit better!"
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:11 pm
There, I changed the randomness to organized by number of strokes. Happy?
No one comes here but oh well....
I will add to post one the pages and post with the updated kanjis. And tonight, seeing as it's summer now for me and I'm done exams I can post more.
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