![]() ![]() ![]() Any information from anyone would be great even if you don’t have the exact answers I’m looking for.Ive already finished a lot of n3 decks, n4 decks and the 2000 /5000 most common word deck with the addition of practice n3 sentences taken from Japanese media.I also made my own decks but writing decks out a getting them exactly how I want is really tough so I’ve kind of made my peace with the fact that ill mostly be using pre-made decks. These are vocabulary taken from the Glorious Quran Word for Word book. By learning entire sentences, you will have a stronger grasp of the language than you would have otherwise. So I’ve finally decided to get my Japanese learning back on the road due to me losing a lot of my knowledge from taking a break like a really long break…Īnyways does anyone know of any Japanese only decks I found one but the explanations were really long and hard to understand I mean I did manage to get through a few of them but still.Even if its someones own deck that they’ve maybe by themselves I don’t mind but of course don’t be pressured to share it. Here's a collection of Japanese Anki decks with more than 1 million cards ('Core' Vocab 1.2 M) Recently I made a bunch of Anki decks for Japanese, of which the first 250K cards are organised according to the frequency list from jpdb.io, which come from LNs, VNs, etc. Learn Quran Vocabulary Anki (shared Deck) I would like to share an anki deck for those interested in learning the Vocabulary of the Quran. By reading entire sentences, you begin to build intuition and understanding over time through experience You will begin to understand word tenses, so keep going with entire sentences for vocabulary emphasis. ![]()
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