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Won't be unless you practice.
Keep on progressing and everything is gonna be alright. It's normal to question these. I think it's also your first time, so hang on.
Yes but don't worry too much.
It's one of the difficult part of japanese but at the same time, as long as you keep practicing, you will be fine.
They also become easier with time. Just take the time you need to study them and don't feel bad if you're struggling. Even japanese have a hard time with kanji.
Although there are several new skills you need to develop before you can study kanji effectively, it isn’t that difficult to learn one character. The problem is that there are so many of them.
I believe that kanji is quite difficult hard to learn due to how much there are and remembering how it is written. I would suggest that learning and remembering is incredably easier when you learn kanji though its radicals instead each stroke. It would be easier to remember each radical or the small symbols in kanji instead of learning multiple strokes for a single kanji. Please do this because it will likely help you out and make sense of some of the kanji.👍
Not really, you only need about 3000 in everyday life, so if you learn those 3000 you should be good, no need to learn all 30,000
I think for me learning the kanji themselves is the easiest part of japanese.. i enjoy repetitive writing though and im good with shapes and decent at mnemonics.
For me memorizing readings is the hardest.. but thats probably because i dont know the words yet, so ill probably learn those along with vocab as time passes
I think when you learn new terms repetition and understanding (like knowing the radicals) are most important..
If I understand a kanji its like building muscles to me. Even if you take a break and loose the muscles itll be easier to regain them the next time because your body remembers
I also recomend practicing writing on paper and not just digitally. Brains are better at remembering things you write physically because youre more involved in writing. I think..
I also recomend practicing writing on paper and not just digitally. Brains are better at remembering things you write physically because youre more involved in writing. I think..
Agreed. Writing by hand is really important. Another good tip is to use your phone keyboard's handwriting input. It can be frustratingly buggy sometimes, and it's a bit slow, but the memory gains are worth it. I do all my question corner, haiku, and word garden writing like this, for example.
Some of it is easy. The hard part is the memorization and putting in context. I say the same for all aspects of Japanese. It's a lot to absorb.