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Is there a trick that makes it easier to read handwritten characters besides studying stroke order? I've been learning Japanese for a good two years but this calligraphy type writing style still trips me up everytime. Do natives have a problem reading this sort of stuff?
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Anyone?
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I'm japanese but almost can't read that.
anyway, I think that you learn stroke order makes you can read handwritten easily.
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>I'm japanese but almost can't read that.
Oh if nothing else, this at least makes me feel better about myself. Yeah ever since I started practicing stroke order, it's gotten noticeably easier. Thanks for replying



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