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* Learning hiragana and katakana first
* Learning hiragana and katakana first
* Learning grammar from reading a textbook as fast as possible
* Learning grammar from reading a textbook as fast as possible
* Then learning vocabulary from flashcards until you know 2000 - 6000 words.
* Then learning vocabulary from flashcards until you know 2000 - 6000 words
* Then reading native material (namely, VNs)


== djtguide Learn Kana ==
== djtguide Learn Kana ==
A [https://djtguide.github.io/learn/kana.html kana recognition training game]. Shows you a kana and scores you on whether you recognise it.
A [https://djtguide.github.io/learn/kana.html kana recognition training game]. Shows you a kana and scores you on whether you recognize it, with the ability to choose which kana are shown (so you can fully learn five, and then the next five, and so on).  


== Duolingo ==
== Duolingo ==
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Each radical, kanji and word come with associated mneumonics for the shape and where relevant pronunciation.
Each radical, kanji and word come with associated mneumonics for the shape and where relevant pronunciation.
This means that rather than learning kanji as being drawn from the infinite space of possible squiggles, they're learned as draws from a more finite space of easier-to-learn WaniKani radicals; and rather than learning words as being drawn from a large space of valid strings of Japanese phonemes, from a more finite space of possible readings for their component kanji; at the cost of adding a lot of additional scaffolding to learn that isn't used at higher levels or outside of WaniKani.
== Anki ==


== Dictionaries ==
== Dictionaries ==
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== NHK News Easy ==
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