topokanji
yomichan
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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.
yomichan
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Why can't I find a technical description of the Yomichan dictionary format?
You read the schemas, usually it's enough for devs a waste of time asking r/LearnJapanese
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Yomichan Dictionaries for Cantonese
I made a Yomichan dictionary from CantoDict, and there are other dictionaries linked made by other people I wanted to share.
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What is your workflow for adding new words to Anki deck for language learning?
I wish I would of known about Yomichan years ago, I can see a lot of work went into the project. Yes, for most web pages a Chrome extension should be able to get the sentence that the word came from. The relevant code for Yomichan might be from this page https://github.com/FooSoft/yomichan/blob/master/ext/js/app/frontend.js
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Reading Manga with Hiragana
You can use mokuro on any manga you have in digital form to turn the text into selectable text and read it in a PDF reader of your choice. You can then combine this with the Yomichan browser extension and dictionaries of your choice to allow you to instantly look up any unknown word you encounter when reading manga, with a single button press.
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Application or program that works well offline
Download kiwi browser, after that go to extensions, and download yomichan. Download the dictionaries (they can be use offline). Finally, go to the site https://ttu-ebook.web.app (It can also be use offline), you can read any kind of epub file that you may have within your device. After setting up everything, you can read japanese with the fastest looks ups without using internet.
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Where can I find light novels and manga in Japanese?
Capture2Text (I usually use this with games, manga, etc. in tandem with Yomichan's search page)
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Chrome/firefox extension like yomichan or rikaikun for Spanish?
What I am looking for is something like this: https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan/
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Help auto-creating Anki cards from word list
You are not the first to miss this functionality: https://github.com/FooSoft/yomichan/issues/1987
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Are there any sites out there that give the reference number for kanji? I use the Kodansha Kanji Learner's course and it would save me a ton of time instead of having to look for it via stroke count.
Consider trying Yomichan. In the popup dictionary, click on the Kanji. If you scroll down, there are a bunch of reference numbers for different Kanji books and dictionaries (including Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide and Kodansha Kanji Dictionary).
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How do I look up a new Kanji in the most effective way?
Links, if you are interested: https://github.com/kha-white/manga-ocr https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan/
What are some alternatives?
cjkvi-ids - IDS data for CJK Unified Ideographs
Game2Text - Complete toolbox for gamifying language learning
kanji-graph - Visualize connections between Japanese words
mpvacious - 🍜 Adds mpv keybindings to create Anki cards from movies and TV shows.
FreqBurger - Example sentences, sankey flow diagrams, and frequency graphs for language learners.
Textractor - Extracts text from video games and visual novels. Highly extensible.
TanGoChrome - Chrome extension to give fast frequency data of Japanese words found in the current opened tab.
tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android.
fluentcards-grammar - Grammar exercises generated from books & subtitles
clipboard-inserter
japReader - japReader is an app for breaking down Japanese sentences and tracking vocabulary progress
JL - JL is a program for looking up Japanese words and expressions.