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    frank decker
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    Hello folks. I’ve gotten a boost in my my inspiration in learning more japanese vocab using actual kanji. However, I realized that most of the vocab we learn from textfugu (especially in the beginning) uses hragana. While I do notice that that the old vocabulary I learned in the earlier season seem to be coming up up in kanji vocab form in the later ones, it seems to only be in small packs.

    So my question is this: Does textfugu eventually give us the kanji vocab version of all the hiragana vocab we learned?

    If not, im thinking of manually converting the hiragana vocabs into their actual kanji vocab counterpaart

    #47868

    Umbrea
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    Some easy words have really difficult Kanji. It is possible that the Kanji writing of the most basic words (for Example “I”) appears very late, if at all. So no, no all words you learn will have a Kanji that’s taught in textfugu, but it has a reason. Learning Kanji with an seemingly endless amount of strokes is overwhelming if you’re not used to it and they will most likely not stick to your memory. If you want to learn more Kanji, I’d suggest using Wanikani.

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    Joel
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    Some easy words have really difficult Kanji. It is possible that the Kanji writing of the most basic words (for Example ā€œIā€) appears very late, if at all.

    That’s more because it has a lot of strokes rather than because it’s difficult. That’s one issue with teaching kanji in order of the number of strokes – it takes until you’ve learnt the five-stroke kanji before you can even count to ten, and the eighteen-stroke kanji before you can say the days of the week.

    ē§ is here, though. It’s in the nine-stroke kanji, for some reason.

    http://www.textfugu.com/kanji/%E7%A7%81/#top

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    frank decker
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    Thanks for the answer everyone.

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