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The only time I’ve seen it pronounced しち is when it’s next to another Kanji in a sentence. I think it’s usually pronounced なな if it’s the number by itself OR when counting.
Someone more experienced than I might have a better answer for you. (I’m not much further along than you, I’m afraid.)
Kristoffer: It sure does feel good! I’ve been going at what feels like a comfortable pace. I’ve always been a relatively fast learner. I go until I feel like my brain is starting to sizzle and then do something else. This happens faster some days than others. I was really surprised how quickly I caught on to Hiragana, but I’m having trouble keeping all the different ways to read each Kanji in my brain. The mnemonics seem pretty hit and miss for me.
I’ll check it out. Any break-up from the routine is probably a good thing. TextFugu is a little bit more repetitive than I was hoping it would be.
Aikibujin:
Thanks! The Anki2 guide was extremely useful. Also, being able to sync my PC list with my phone is sheer brilliance.
I already have that resources page (and Tofugu’s top 100 list bookmarked http://www.tofugu.com/2010/04/06/tofugu-100-best-japanese-learning-resources/ )
It’s free on Android. I use it almost every day.
It works just as well as the PC version- though there is a small learning curve as the interface is wildly different.
I probably wouldn’t pay $20 for it. @_@ That seems outlandish.
Yeah, I didn’t do that… I should maybe do that.
Even still, I didn’t pay money (and thus didn’t have access to the forums) until after I finished Season 1 bumbling through it without instructions.
Your guide was a huge help after that though! ^_^
Oh my god, thank you. This was driving me nuts.
I just finished Season 1. I so wish I had this guide when I first started using Anki. Would have saved me a headache.
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