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Can any Kanjidamage users help me out?

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-05 7:05

OK, so, I've just finished learning my kana and want to go onto kanji. Heisig was good but a touch too dull for my liking, so I'm going to try out Kanjidamage.

All I'd like to know is, what exactly do I learn? Just the mnemonic/keyword, or the kunyomi, jukugo, etc.?

It just seems like an overwhelming amount to learn for each one the first time through, and I'd like to know how others who have used it went about it.

Thanks.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-15 14:06

>>39
I'm not bitter, merely expressing frustration towards >>36 because he believes he isn't doing anything towards, as he puts it, "this language thing" because he doesn't find learning kanji as interesting. In my opinion, Kanjidamage is a source of entertainment. You can memorize the stroke order and reading of kanji in any order you like. All it does is present you with mnemonics, as if you can't do that yourself. I much prefer readthekanji.com, as it gives you kanji, vocab, structure grammar, English translation, onyomi, kunyomi, stroke order, common words, and usage all at once. You learn to read, not how to memorize that 乏 means "shoddy".

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