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Anki shared decks ultimate vocab
Anki shared decks ultimate vocab















I wasn’t sure I was actually learning the content because recall was “Did I say the word in my head right? Eh, close enough”. But, it should at least work on the desktop version of Anki: I’ve only tested it on the following platform, and I can’t promise it’ll work elsewhere.

anki shared decks ultimate vocab

I followed these steps for initially setting up the card model and getting Yomichan dumping cards into Anki: Using Yomichan to Learn Japanese Here’s a link to the code for the Anki card front, back, and style - I hope it’s helpful to others! Let me know if you run into trouble: 01_front_template.html

anki shared decks ultimate vocab

It supports, I think, all of the kana that I’ve seen used to represent Kanji on the internet (so far). Still, I wanted to make sure I was remembering the readings, and not just the meaning, so I took a stab at recreating the WaniKani typing behavior in Anki. I began using the Yomichan browser extension, which has a feature that lets me create flashcards of vocabulary with a single mouse click. That being said, I’ve started reading more Japanese content on the internet, and I’d like to be able to learn that in addition to the paved road that WaniKani provides. WaniKani forcing me to type out the answer has held me accountable, and I think the act of physically typing has helped my recall and fidelity quite a bit.

anki shared decks ultimate vocab

Anki shared decks ultimate vocab how to#

Before trying WaniKani, I was fumbling around with Anki, but at the time, I didn’t really “get” how to use Anki effectively. I’ve been loving the WaniKani input system since I started using it.















Anki shared decks ultimate vocab