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DarKYSleepY
Level: 19

I want to learn a lot because i want to reach at least st native experience of japanese, but is kinda hard to learn a kanji of 10 or more lines, can you give me some advice to memorize some kanjis and know how to remember them?

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11 days ago
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Most large kanji can be broken into two or three pieces. Learn the pieces, then learn how they fit together.

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Don't try to overwhelm urself, try to learn at max 3-5 kanji per day; also try to see the mnemonics, there is a reason why they are there. Try to use resources that are around you, that itself is enough.
Best of luck! kao_sparkles.png

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Missingno.
Level: 294

The best way to learn kanji is to learn the words they're used in. When Renshuu first presents a new kanji, hit Examples to see some common words. You might have trouble just remembering the kanji by itself at first, I usually do,, but when those words come up in your vocab reviews using the kanji instead of kana, then the connections should start forming in your brain.

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10 days ago
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Pegi-chan
Level: 160

Learning the meaning and what words they're used in I think it more important than even how to write them. There a lot of kanji I recognize and can read in context, but ask me to write it and, e..do...? Kore?

Breaking them down into familiar components also helps with writing. I haven't bothered learning radicals, but you start to recognise them after a while.

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5 days ago
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マイコー
Level: 298

Honestly, 3-5 is a LOT of kanji each day - that is 50-70% of the jouyou kanji that adults know in Japan, in just a year (or a 40-55% if you don't do weekends). There's no rush here :)

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