AutumWinterLeavesFalling
at 2025-01-27 01:14:54 UTC
Anki>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
For a while I did anki and wrote all the example sentences as practice and that was basically sufficient for mastering stroke order and learning radicals
salix
at 2025-01-29 15:59:44 UTC
The best way to study is the one you actually use. Optimizing for the last percent of efficiency does not matter as much as putting time in every day.
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Which of these is the better way of studying Kanji?
I originally intended to use Anki to write the words and Kanji I found to learn them, but recently I found Wanikani, so I am doubting about using one or the other, which should I use depending on how I want to learn?