Just got back into learning Japanese from taking a break on Hafestra. Is it just me or does not enough time get spent on just learning the Kanji?
( I rectified it in my own use case, creating an unlisted personal class focusing on the Kanji.)
But it seems like it quickly goes from Kanji to more advanced stuff.
I was also struggling with Kanji when I started to use Memrise, so I decided to learn them separately (using Wanikani).
Now I seldomly found kanji in Memrise that I don’t already know, so I can focus my Memrise time on learning sentences, vocabulary.
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Yea I’ll have to see where it goes. I’m needing to brush up on Japanese, as Japanese is pretty much have the French-Creole language: Ex.
Je nam wa Sarah, eso ton sonwa?
Is there a good Wanakani course?
Wanikani is a website focused on helping people to learn Kanji and associated vocabulary, but nothing else, no grammar, no sentences. So it does only one thing, but does it well.
I find it being a good complement to Memrise.
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Will look into it! Thanks.