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Re: katakana deck anki

Postby arthaey » Tue Oct 30, 2018 3:44 pm

jonathanrace wrote:I think some kind of "kana tester" that others have mentioned here would be far more useful than an anki deck. I love anki and I use it for so much but when I started out I just kept practicing writing them out from memory and used a few websites for testing. It comes on in a few weeks to a month so I wouldn't be too concerned about a deck (that being said I know there are some who have found a deck to be useful).

There's this cool Anki setup for testing Chinese characters: Anki Trace. I wonder if a Japanese kana version exists, or how hard it would to adapt?
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Re: katakana deck anki

Postby jonathanrace » Tue Oct 30, 2018 10:12 pm

arthaey wrote:
jonathanrace wrote:I think some kind of "kana tester" that others have mentioned here would be far more useful than an anki deck. I love anki and I use it for so much but when I started out I just kept practicing writing them out from memory and used a few websites for testing. It comes on in a few weeks to a month so I wouldn't be too concerned about a deck (that being said I know there are some who have found a deck to be useful).

There's this cool Anki setup for testing Chinese characters: Anki Trace. I wonder if a Japanese kana version exists, or how hard it would to adapt?


Man that's so cool, I wish I had this when I first started with RTK. I still remember drawing them into a website with mouse input till I caved in and committed to pen and paper.
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