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I just finished Hiragana and decided to go right to Kanji instead of Katakana, and I'm curious how Anons here learned or are learning Kanji, which sites, app or methods did y'all use or are using? (I'm not really trying to learn how to write them just recognizing them is enough for me)
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>>48702920
write, write, and write some more - and read equally as much

anki is hit or miss but you have to use it in conjunction with reading material of the same level. some anons really like remember the kanji, haven't used it tho
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>>48702920
if you dont want to learn how to write them, you dont learn individual kanji, you learn words, and from the words you will recognize kanji. there is no reason to blindly memorize kanji.



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