Is wanikani a good first step for someone wanting to learn . . . - Reddit Start Wanikani, I personally find it great, I use the website or mobile app Tsurukame I prefer using WK for my kanji starter because the interface is great, it switches keyboards from english to japanese, which is a feature missing from Anki (all platforms) that has been a big turn off for me
Is Wanikani A Good Resource For Learning Kanji? : r LearnJapanese - Reddit Is the website WaniKani a good resource for learning and practicing Kanji? I’ve been playing around with it for a bit and it seems alright I know it doesn’t show you how to write it, but I have a kanji book for writing practice I’m wondering if Wanikani is a good supplement?
Is wanikani worth the money? And other questions - Reddit Wanikani sounds really good to me as it sounds like an actuall curriculum Is it worth the money? Will it teach me the all the daily use kanji? How much do I need to to know to start immersing with baby games (yokai watch and pokemon) and maybe having some simple conversations? Can I should I use other resources like genki alongside wanikani?
Is WaniKani worth it if you already use Anki to study? - Reddit The WaniKani SRS is terrible - prompting way too often and has no leeching In fact, WaniKani is only bearable when you install user scripts You could use the cutting edge FSRS algorithm in Anki or JPDB instead! Did WaniKani even test whether or not their intervals make sense?
Why is Wanikani bad? : r LearnJapanese - Reddit I would recommend wanikani over RTK any day of the week The main thing I don't like about wanikani is that if you already learned a bunch of kanji and vocabulary before starting, it takes forever to actually learn new things For most of the issues one might otherwise have with the web site, there are user scripts and or mobile apps
How good is Wanikani : r LearnJapanese - Reddit Wanikani is an excellent primer for learning how to read if you actually follow through with it I got to 60 and not only learned half a dozen thousand words, but also how to expect kanji to be read even in many words I’ve never seen before Dictionary lookups are a breeze now for the most part, and new words I come across stick much easier either because A) I recognize the kanji and the
A community for WaniKani users - Reddit WaniKani implemented a new lesson review system on February 5th that restricts the number of lessons you can complete per day (though there is a built-in bypass)
How to get started with WaniKani? : r WaniKani - Reddit How to get started with WaniKani? I'm a beginner in learning Japanese and recently started using WaniKani due to the positive reviews I've come across After creating an account and exploring the platform, I'm still a bit confused about how it works It could just be me, but I'm wondering how y'all get started?
How far will just wanikani and bunpro take you? : r LearnJapanese - Reddit I've heard wanikani's vocabulary is alright but not enough since wanikani is primerely for learning kanji, so learning vocabulary from elsewhere too might be necessary if you like srs you could go for a core anki deck, the kaishi 1 5k is the best at the moment and you can suspend cards you know once done, or if you don't want to do a core