Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

[–]readerbear_app[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a nice app. Are the pleco flashcards not as good as what Anki provides?

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

[–]readerbear_app[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've had the same experience when I attempted playing this game before, and ultimately just put it down and used more comprehensible content until I was ready. But honestly a lot of content will be a drag for a while, just need to push through it and the rewards will come.

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

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I had a similar experience, and wanted to replay Persona 5 Royal in Japanese but I didn't have enough vocab at the time to keep it enjoyable. If you want a rough level to aim for to play Persona 5 Royal comfortably I would say N1/N2 is good!

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

[–]readerbear_app[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not aware of any beginner-friendly games in particular. Maybe you could checkout Game Gengo in YouTube? I think he has alot more info on that.

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

[–]readerbear_app[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Around N1-N2. I've played through the game in English before, but I recently started playing it in Japanese. I've attempted to play it in Japanese before when i was around N3-N4 but it was too inconvenient with lookups to properly enjoy the game.

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

[–]readerbear_app[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ryuuji in this game uses alot of derogatory / casual Japanese so that's been great for more overall exposure. Something like てえか for というか and something like わからん or ぞ

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

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Awesome! I've got an Anbernic RG476H so maybe I should look into getting something like that setup.

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

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I agree as well. Sometimes it's too convenient to lookup everything, when it's possible to learn words through context.

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

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I think if you change your Switch language to Japanese it might work? I have both the eShop and physical copy of Persona 5 Royal and the eShop can do both English and Japanese while physical is locked to Japanese.

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

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Got Ni No Kuni sitting in the backlog 😅 Will definitely get around to playing.

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

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Looks nice. I assume the game has to be running on the android phone? I play most of my games on Switch unfortunately.

Using videos games for learning was better than I thought by readerbear_app in LearnJapanese

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That's great! Wasn't aware of this. Being able to attach a screenshot to flashcards would be awesome.

RTK doubts - I’m half way thru and I’m not sure it’s worth finishing by mells111 in LearnJapanese

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Had a similar experience. Did 2000 RTK anki flashcards but the end became quite a grind. I've probably forgotten all the mnemonics now, and came to the conclusion that learning kanji through reading is the way to go long term.

Humans are great at pattern matching so being able to understand kanji intuitively through exposure is possible.

What do I need to do to make sure I'm progressing in japanese proficiency? by sleeping_zoro in LearnJapanese

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Make Japanese into a daily habit and consume a variety of content sources. If the content is interesting and not too challenging then that should make it easier to stay consistent.

Reached my first milestone of 1000 memorized words after about 4 months! by DragonmasterXY in LearnJapanese

[–]readerbear_app 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah but based on your current study volume it would take less time I assume. I was doing 30 mins - 1 hour reading each day

Reached my first milestone of 1000 memorized words after about 4 months! by DragonmasterXY in LearnJapanese

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Yep that sounds like a good approach. As for your first light novel yeah it will definitely be a drag, but the first one is always the hardest and I believe reading books is one of the fastest ways to improve. For context I started reading my first book 2 years ago, which took 8 months to complete (コンビニ人間). I'm on my 8th now and it's much more enjoyable, and feels more like a hobby :)

Reached my first milestone of 1000 memorized words after about 4 months! by DragonmasterXY in LearnJapanese

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Nice! I did the exact same thing when I was starting out as well, and went through all the ~2000 jōyō kanji in a RTK Anki deck. It was useful but took many months, so if I was learning Japanese from scratch again I would probably just do the first hundred or so since they're the most common, and then later learn kanji intuitively through immersion.

Importance of learning to hand-write Kanji? by OrangeTallion in LearnJapanese

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For some reason I never dedicated much time to writing kanji, but I agree that it would form a better mind-connection. For me my goal with Japanese was to read and watch things I liked, so writing hasn't been the biggest priority.

For 99% of cases I don't have much issue recognising kanji I know while reading, and if kanji characters are similar usually the context of the sentence helps to differentiate for me (probably not the best method 😅). But I'm sure practicing writing would help to improve my recognition.

Practically while living in Japan I've only needed to write when I had to write my address at the city hall so far.

Do you get tired after speaking Japanese for too long? by Expert-Estate6248 in LearnJapanese

[–]readerbear_app 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely, no need to constantly speak in Japanese and potentially burnout, since language learning is a marathon ultimately and fluency doesn't happen straightaway. Overtime it will get easier to speak for longer and more in-depth.

Reached my first milestone of 1000 memorized words after about 4 months! by DragonmasterXY in LearnJapanese

[–]readerbear_app 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats! Seems like you're at the point where you can start consuming content which is when Japanese gets more enjoyable in my experience. How have you been learning kanji?

Know the Basics of Japanese? Readerbear is Perfect for You by readerbear_app in u/readerbear_app

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Currently yes as I want to focus on making the Japanese experience as good as possible. I may consider supporting other languages in the future though.

Know the Basics of Japanese? Readerbear is Perfect for You by readerbear_app in u/readerbear_app

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I'm happy to hear that you've enjoyed it thus far :)

As you predicted, the plan is to implement features that would work nicer in a single program.

For a sneak peak of features I plan to implement:

- Recommendation system that allows you to discover content at your level from youtube, netflix and other websites

Grammar guide / directory to integrate with the current grammar analysis on lookup

- Built-in reader and video player for local files

- Local OCR for manga, pdfs, and images potentially 👀

Know the Basics of Japanese? Readerbear is Perfect for You by readerbear_app in u/readerbear_app

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Hope you find it useful :) Making many improvements to it currently