is doing 50 new words/day pushing it too far with Anki?

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  • Early immersion is going to be painful, especially when you just started this month, I think if you do the pre-build deck for kuma bear 1 sorted by local frequency to clear out a few hundred most frequent words in kuma bear 1 it might be doable, but the number of words is not the only factor, without at least n5-4 grammar it would be really difficult to jump into reading native material. i would recommend watching the ToKini Andy genki grammar videos and installing grammar dictionaries on your yomichan to look up grammar as you read

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