Replying to:SamI think this is the best time to start using NihonQuest.
You could just practice and learn 5 kana every day! You're good to go after one month.
And then you'll easily beat all the challenges I'll make in the next few days lol
If you can get 100% on your first try, then there isn't much else this program will teach you.
Replying to:SamI think this is the best time to start using NihonQuest.
You could just practice and learn 5 kana every day! You're good to go after one month.
And then you'll easily beat all the challenges I'll make in the next few days lol
Perhaps you could slowly start adding kanjis and whatnot? I mean learning radicals and some simple kanji that are commonly used.
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Sam never corrected it!!
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I'll try to finish the Hira/Kata part of this game soon, so I can start working on the real game.
Any requests?
Replying to:SamI'll try to finish the Hira/Kata part of this game soon, so I can start working on the real game.
Any requests?
One feature I want in the next version is existing.
The image isn't broken on my 3DS browser though.
probably because that was a year ago
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Sam never corrected it!!
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Likely never will these days.
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Sam never corrected it!!
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I don't correct it because I don't think it's wrong lol
Sorry, still no kanji.
It won't happen. I just don't feel like doing this style of test for kanji would be appropriate. To make people motivated to learn kanji, you need more than this. What I'd ideally want to do is make a game similar to a visual novel where you complete tasks in order for the story to progress. However, as I have very minimal artistic skills, that is not happening any time soon.
If you're serious about learning kanji and Japanese vocabulary, my advice would be to play Japanese games, or read manga in Japanese, and translate yourself every word you don't get. Get immersed into the language.
How about doing one for korean? Nah, the only languages I see on this website are japanese and english...
Replying to:DefaultioHow about doing one for korean? Nah, the only languages I see on this website are japanese and english...
I currently have no interest in making an app for Korean.
Why am I even interested in learning Japanese? Lol.
Anyway, nice >:] work on this game! That is all.
Replying to:DefaultioHow about doing one for korean? Nah, the only languages I see on this website are japanese and english...
meh, it was worth a shot. I love the new update though!
Replying to:SamSorry, still no kanji.
It won't happen. I just don't feel like doing this style of test for kanji would be appropriate. To make people motivated to learn kanji, you need more than this. What I'd ideally want to do is make a game similar to a visual novel where you complete tasks in order for the story to progress. However, as I have very minimal artistic skills, that is not happening any time soon.
If you're serious about learning kanji and Japanese vocabulary, my advice would be to play Japanese games, or read manga in Japanese, and translate yourself every word you don't get. Get immersed into the language.
You could do it if you hire an artist.