topokanji
fluentcards-grammar
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0.0 | 2.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 4 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
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topokanji
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Kanji Learning Process
One order that I really like is this one: https://github.com/scriptin/topokanji/blob/master/lists/aozora.txt Here, Kanjis and radical are sorted so that kanjis are always leaned after their components, but this list also takes frequency into account. I made an anki deck with this list, I can send it to you if you want.
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Topological Kanji order in Anki? Is it possible to use a list to sort the order that new cards are given?
I've been learning Kanji using this Anki deck All In One Kanji Deck it's got everything I want however the order of the cards is not working good for me, I'm seeing new kanji with components that I have yet to learn which makes it hard to memorize. I'd like it to be sorted by each component like this list on Github Topokanji so that I will know the component within the Kanji first. I've got the list with them all in a line in the correct order here but I can't find a way to make anki just use that as a resource to sort my cards. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Kanji Club: Search Kanji by Parts with Instant Feedback
some projects I forked over the years:
I modified this to use the missed reviews on kanjikoohi at the difficulty factor to define the optimal path to learn the parts of kanji. https://github.com/scriptin/topokanji
This one shows the parts in a sematic web type view.
fluentcards-grammar
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LinguaCafe: Self-hosted software for language learners to read foreign languages
because I didn't see any obvious link to said repo, for convenience: https://github.com/katspaugh/fluentcards and https://github.com/katspaugh/fluentcards-grammar
Being the resident licensing pedant, I'll point out that neither of those repos have any licensing information aside from package.json and I doubt gravely that's strong enough for any contributor's comfort level
What are some alternatives?
cjkvi-ids - IDS data for CJK Unified Ideographs
FreqBurger - Example sentences, sankey flow diagrams, and frequency graphs for language learners.
TanGoChrome - Chrome extension to give fast frequency data of Japanese words found in the current opened tab.
kanji-graph - Visualize connections between Japanese words