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hensaku
Level: 109

Is there schedule-like way for learning radicals? I am currently learning 'Japanese Basics' with the linked Words schedule. I Also added the Kanji schedule for that list. Now the majority of Kanji mnemonics utilize the meaning of the radicals, which I of course do not know yet. Did I unintentionally skip something here?


Thank you!

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7 days ago
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Henrietta2011
Level: 366

There is an option in a quiz's settings to study radicals, stroke orders, kunyomi and omyomi that you can turn on and off

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6 days ago
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You didn't miss anything, you're not really meant to actively learn radicals at that level. You could if you really wanted to, but it's not a "standard" prerequisite for learning kanji. I like to just learn them as I encounter them.

There are a few lists (user-made) in Community Lists that teach them, but I'm not sure which one's the best.

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Edit: Yes, there's this study vector, but I personally don't find it very helpful. And it's not really "schedule-like", imo.

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PS: It's good to keep in mind that there is a difference between Parts/Component and Radicals. Every kanji only has one Radical / 部首


Edit: Yes, the list ポールおじちゃん recommended below is great :)

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6 days ago
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I wrote one of those community lists. You can find it on my profile page. I can vouch that it is complete, no missing radicals, and in sequence, observing the official order.

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6 days ago
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Henrietta2011
Level: 366
ポールおじちゃん (0520, 18:59)
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I wrote one of those community lists. You can find it on my profile page. I can vouch that it is complete, no missing radicals, and in sequence, observing the official order.

​Wow, just checked it and love the dedication you put into itkao_fire.png

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6 days ago
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hensaku
Level: 109

I searched for the term "radical" on the community lists but yours did not show up there somehow. I will try to work with that one for now to get a sense of the most common ones at least.

Thank you guys for all the helpful replies, much appreciated! kao_sparkles.png

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6 days ago
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Make sure you tab over to "Kanji", since it defaults to "Words":

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After that you can make a schedule from here:

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Just the "000" list, don't "Schedule all".

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6 days ago
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Because if you do Schedule All, here’s what will happen:

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You’ll get a schedule with 12635 kanji, ordered by radical, starting with radical 214. I use it to practice identifying radicals.

There are maybe five people on renshuu who will find this to be useful. Chances are, you aren’t one of them.

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6 days ago
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Robinsparrow1
Level: 245
ポールおじちゃん (0520, 5:29)
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I wrote one of those community lists. You can find it on my profile page. I can vouch that it is complete, no missing radicals, and in sequence, observing the official order.

​!!! I started to do this and then realized I didn't have a simple way to do it. I wish I could give you supporter points for it.

This is an amazing resource to share. Thank you!!kao_heart.png

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6 days ago
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myuu3
Level: 90

wow those are impressive lists you have compiled... have u taken ? thx for all ur work and contributions!

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4 days ago
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