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# kanji
2020-08-13 12:56:26 +02:00
<img src="/../assets/kanji_front.png" alt="Front side with kanji displayed" width="300"> <img src="/../assets/kanji_back.png" alt="Back side revealing meaning of kanji" width="300">
<img src="/../assets/german_front.png" alt="Front side with german word displayed" width="300"> <img src="/../assets/german_back.png" alt="Back side revealing kanji with that meaning" width="300">
This is my personal vocab list to learn the Japanese Kanji which is using J.W. Heisig/R. Rauther's [__"Die Kanji - lernen und behalten 1"__](https://www.amazon.de/Bedeutung-Schreibweise-japanischen-Schriftzeichen-behalten/dp/3465041577/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2LX7RDRS8FEGW&dchild=1&keywords=die+kanji+lernen+und+behalten&qid=1595191168&sprefix=Die+kanji+lern%2Caps%2C154&sr=8-2)
I'm using Anki as my vocab program with the Addon __CrowdAnki__ to export in a diff-friendly json-file.
Since I'm using the German version of the book (and my native language is German) the cards are Japanese-German.
I'm following the guide of the book, only implementing hints if I have troubles with memorizing the words.
Feel free to base your vocab list off of mine via a fork, that's probably the best way to go ahead.
This deck is still heavily in developement, I will be adding new cards and hints from time to time, see the commits for more details.
2020-07-28 20:38:49 +02:00
Currently I'm using this [Kanji recognition site](https://kanji.sljfaq.org/draw-canvas.html). Seems a lot faster than having to rely on Google Translate (plus I don't have to use Google, which is a benefit in itself.)