How to learn Kanji | Remembering 1000 Kanji in a month

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Learn 1000 kanji in a month but forget it in 1 week because you dont have the time to renshuu all of them (1000) before to really remember it. Don't be so speedy and take 1 or 2 year(s) and instead of just learning kanji with app read, writte, speak, practice ! Give you time

kyoukaihyou
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Learning Japanese will help you to appreciate your own culture as well as your own language because it improves your communication and cognitive skills. Accessing a culture that is very different from yours will heighten your awareness that cultures and languages vary.

dieulinh
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Awesome...going to check out mochimochi. I studied Japanese in university as well as studying 3 times a week at school for 3 years while living in Japan. The best advise I could give anyone. Start studying Kanji right away. I waited 15 years before studying Kanji seriously (big mistake). Learn hiragana and katakana...sure. But when you study Kanji you learn how to think like Japanese. For most people from English, Latin or Germanic languages you think in sounds in your brain...but with Kanji...you think both in sounds and in pictures. It's different. The sooner you study Kanji the sooner you will start to "think" like a Japanese person. You rock Mochi sensei! Hope you're enjoying living overseas 😃

whatthenihon
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Just downloaded the app, it's a Kanji and vocabulary app from basic to advanced. However, if you are a raw beginner, you need to start with the alphabet first, learn how to pronounce Japanese (Hiragana & Katakana). After master Hiragana and Katakana, MochiMochi will be a great app for you to start learn some basic Kanji.

jacobbrown
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If you just started learning the language it's difficult, close to impossible. But after some time of learning Japanese (for me it was 1 year) learning 1000 kanji not in a month, but in 2 months period was doable. So, stay hard guys!

KanjiMastery
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Just downloaded the app, it's so cute and easy to follow. I'll try it out and let you know if it works well. Anyways thank you for sharing these helpful tips to learn Kanji.

jacobbrown
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I'm watching your video on the bus and I'll download MochiMochi when going home. Arigatou gozaimasu

marymoris
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Thank Mochi sensei for your experience and positive reviews about the app. We hope your Youtube channel would achieve more success with the educational values that you have been bringing to the community😊

mochidemy
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I'm using MochiMochi too and it works great for me. your tips are so helpful, thank you very much ^^

jessicajay
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Spaced repetition is the key to retention. That's also how I learn vocabulary. Every time I find a new word, I write it in my steno notebook. When I reach 5 full pages, I put a marker on that page. At the same time, I am also quizzing myself on 5 pages a day, until I reach the end of what's in the notebook, then I go back to the beginning and start over....5 pages a day. That system forces you to have a time gap between when you last saw/quizzed the words. I now have almost 2 full notebooks. 5 pages is about 22 X 5 = 110 words. I'm writing them in romaji so it's not exactly the best way, but I try to cover the most prevalent meanings. For example, if I write 'shuukan' on the left side (where I write the Japanese), I will write 2 entries on the right side (English side) on separate lines...'week duration' and 'habit, custom'. When I study the kanji flashcards, that's when I force myself to differentiate the exact meanings to the specific kanji compounds.

leggomyeigonosensei
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Wow finally a great tip 🇯🇵🥰 currently studying n5 / n4 and on oct 2023 hopefully got to study in japan 🙏 Thank you Mochi san.

AnHoang-ynlq
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This app is really fun, but i hope on the example of the sentences which have kanji, would have furigana or there would be a pronounce button version for the sentences not only for the vocab, so we could learn the whole sentences. Btw, keep up the good work!!!

misakimei
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😮😮😮 surprisingly I'm also using MochiMochi. This is one of best apps I have in my phone. It's definitely worth a buy. For context, I already learned the writing system of Hiragana and Katakana before discovering this app so it's relatively easy for me to learn any lessons. Anw I love discovering great learning apps.😮

alittlemei
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I really love your content Mochi, I intend to learn Kanji and your advice broadens my mind. Thank you so much.

shuu
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I'm a big fan of you, I've watched all your language videos and they're so helpful

QuynhNguyen-eqfl
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Can't believe that now I discover this channel. Thank you so much Mochi, enjoying your videos 😍

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Things you need to learn kanji
1. Kanji and vocabulary are 2 different things. Knowing kanji will not help if you have a poor vocabulary. Vocabulary is about memorizing full words, not just individual kanjis. Most words are a combinations of several kanjis and hiragana.
2. Find a good kanji dictionary, either online or printed. In Japan there are good kanji dictionaries sold in bookstores and used by Japanese students. A kanji dictionary is identical to a normal dictionary, the only difference being that it is sorted in kanji order. For every kanji it shows how the kanji is written, the correct stroke order and direction, its meaning and a list of words that use that kanji.
3. You should learn only the simpler kanjis that have fewer strokes. Complicated kanjis are usually just a combination of simple kanji, so you don't need to study them. You can study complicated kanjis when learning vocabulary. So you don't need to memorize 2000 kanjis. You need to know only a few dozens simple kanjis. All the other kanjis you can learn when learning vocabulary.
4. For each kanji you should see some examples of words that use that kanji.
5. Don't bother with kun-yomi or on-yomi. You will memorize that when learning vocabulary.

hcm
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omg thank you so much for this! i just started learning japanese last month! :)

travelphuan
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If you're looking to learn Kanji in an enjoyable way, consider giving Kappa Kanji Adventure a try. The game covers all common Kanji characters. By the time you finish all the lessons, you will have learned all of these common Kanji characters. While it won't be a walk in the park, it's certainly more engaging than using flashcards. Additionally, the game includes coverage of Hiragana and Katakana for beginners, as well as JLPT lessons for more advanced users.

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You're so gentle speaking love you mochi sensei

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