JPDB-Deck-Manager
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JPDB-Deck-Manager
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Is there a way to export JPDB decks onto Anki..?
There used to be JPDB-Deck-Scraper-GUI but it got taken down. The original author has another project https://github.com/hopto-dot/JPDB-Deck-Manager so maybe that might be something similar? I can't tell what it does just by reading it though
genki-study-resources
- Resources to test my Genki 1 Knowledge
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I will have a lot of free time in August, as a beginner, how should I increase my daily time learning Japanese?
Though I'd recommend getting a textbook like Genki and just working through the exercises in there. That way you'll learn gramar and put it into use right away, so you wont forget it. Plus the exercises are fun! There's audiofiles and everything. You can also do the exercises here https://sethclydesdale.github.io/genki-study-resources/lessons-3rd/
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Books to learn languages alone
There's also an online web where you can practice Here
- Advice for learning Japanese
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is BP a good excuse to learn Japanese?
Genki still remains one of the best ways to cram Japanese into your brain effectively. Someone even digitized the genki workbook so you can do it online
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Genki apps
And for reviews/quizzes, and other practices: Genki Study resources Genki 3rd
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What’s the best approach if I need to learn Genki 1 lessons 4-6 in around 10 days?
https://sethclydesdale.github.io/genki-study-resources/lessons-3rd/ https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA_RcUI8km1NMhiEebcbqdlcHv_2ngbO2
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Bunpro
I found Seth Clydesdale’s genki quiz website more beneficial.
- Should I buy both the genki textbook and the workbook or just the workbook?
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What should I know before I start studying with the Genki books?
You should buy the answer keys and workbook. However, there is a great online resource here https://sethclydesdale.github.io/genki-study-resources/lessons-3rd/ which has most of the exercises available and checks the answers automatically for you. So you may be able to save money and skip the workbook and answer key if you want.
What are some alternatives?
analyzer - unnamed japanese text analyzer
anki - Anki's shared backend and web components, and the Qt frontend
Japanese-Conjugation-Helper - Conjugates, downloads audio files, brings up detailed word and kanji information, creates tests and more. Useful for quickly making Anki cards and searching definitions of words.
Migaku-Kanji-Addon - Learn kanji within the context of the vocab in your Anki collection. Comes with a powerful lookup browser.
kagome - Self-contained Japanese Morphological Analyzer written in pure Go
japanese-pitch-accent-resources - Trying to consolidate japanese phonetic, and in particular pitch accent resources into one list
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
Kotoba - Quickly search the built-in iOS dictionary to see definitions of words. Collect words you want to remember.
github-actions-for-website - This repository is a collection of GitHub Action workflows useful for any web development project. Each workflow is listed as a separate job in a single file YAML for simplicity and ease of use. The goal is to make the job of web developers easier and more efficient. The purpose of this repo is to help web developers to get started with GitHub Actions.
kotoba - A Discord bot for helping with learning Japanese.
learn - A social network of lifelong learners built around humanity's universal learning map.
Logisim-Dark - A fork of Logisim with a Darcula-like look and feel