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txt = “ようこそ. Hello. I wish you good luck. TextFugu have succeeded in keeping people motivated, so if you want to learn Japanese you’ve come to the right place. I would like to come up with a little more personal welcome but I don’t really know what I should say.”;
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PS = “Keep you code nice to everyone so people don’t get confused when reading it. Ugly coding can have fatal consequences for your career.”;
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Oh sorry.
Here is the right deck.http://www.textfugu.com/downloads/anki/vocab/ultimatevocab3.zip
I realized neither I had Ultimate Vocab 3 in my deck. TF didn’t give it to me.
I found it anyway. You can download it here.
http://www.textfugu.com/downloads/anki/vocab/ultimatevocab15.zipI don’t know perhaps there’s an error in it r something since Koichi haven’t told us to download it. Or perhaps he just forgot mentioning it.
ようこそ。
It’s good you are excited. It helps a bit. 幸運を祈ります。- This reply was modified 10 years, 3 months ago by Cimmik.
Oh I can really imagine that situation when she found out you could speak Japanese. I hope once will experience a similar situation.
I would be incredible surprised if I met someone in another country telling me I can speak my native tongue to the if I prefer.Then I’m going to root it. Damn you Google!
Can I use it if it isn’t rooted. I don’t want to root it?
For me it is a huge problem too. Since I’ve begun commuting a lot, I use anki much more on my phone.
I tried to follow this
http://ankisrs.net/docs/manual.html#installing-fonts
but it didn’t work for me. I was actually just about to ask the same question here too.
I don’t want to learn the Chinese characters instead.ようこそ
I don’t think you’ll find hateful people here. They are all very nice. I think people know you are just a person and (probably) don’t have anything to do with political system i Saudi Arabia.I sounds like you got a good start here. Leaning Japanese will change your life and I think you’ll love it.
Here on TF you’ll learn a nice handful of kanji. Perhaps you know the most of them already. Koichi (the author of TextFugu) is actually also behind another site called WaniKani which purpose is to teach kanji. It is still in beta but you can get access from dashboard of TF. It costs some money. Some people who already know a chunk of kanji have complained about the system on WK because you have to relearn many of the “beginner” kanji before you can move on the the more advanced ones. If you begin to use WaniKani, it’ll begin to devour your time in the later levels.
You can also learn kanji as I do. I make a list of kanji (sometimes based on a text), makes mnemonics for them and put them into Anki.
Have you gotten acquainted with Anki?I wish your luck both with your Japanese studies and your medical studies.
Wow thank you. I wondered why the Japanese on lang-8 corrected my “big examn” to be 大きな instead of 大きい but now I understand it. Thank you again.
Calm down Dennis. I’m sure Alex’ avatar is nice and friendly, and only wanna play with your avatar.
ようこそ!
“Working on some crazy robot stuff” you say? Tell me. What is the most crazy robot stuff you’ve worked on?
It sounds nice.WTF you ask.
Am I not worthy enough to submit to you?Even though there’s several readings for e.g. 人 the one in the kanji deck will be the one which is evaluated to be the most useful one. If you get. I don’t think of it as anki is asking for both じん and にん when 人 appears. I think if I just get one of them correct, I’ve answered correctly.
I don’t bother about it is the on’- or kun’yomi reading. I just accept the reading Koichi have chosen to be in the deck as that’s probably the most useful one.
I hope this helped.I think it is a good idea to use different sources. Even though TF is great you may sometimes understand things easier if you get a different explanation. I do the same. I use guidetojapanese.org as well. I use TF as my primary learning resource so if I hit something on guidetojapanese.org I already know I just skip it.
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