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JYOUYOU KANJI SEPARATED BY GRADE FOR FASTER LEARNINGType:
Card Collection
Compatibility:
Mnemosyne 1.x +
Status:
Complete
Source:
Used Wikipedia and the guy who made the last list said they were all correct, so my list is at least as good as his, but better :D. Also, the Wikipedia page hasn't been changed since the last person made their list, so we're definitely using the same content. It took me about 3 hours to make the script and parse the list as you see it now. An interesting thing to note is that Grade 4 has 201 kanji and Grade 3 has 199 kanji(wiki error). What this means is that one of the entries in Grade 4 should be Grade 3. I don't want to check because I don't think 1 kanji out of 1,945 being misplaced is a big deal, but if someone tells me which one it is, I'll be happy to update the list. Description:
Lets be honest here, no one wants to attack the ENTIRE Jyouyou kanji list at once, that's why you even Japanese students learn only a certain amount per grade. So, to make the Jyouyou Kanji list a little(lot?) easier to tackle, I separated the list by the grades they are taught in Japan. Sets: * The reason for these one-offs is mentioned in the first section. Enjoy, and good luck studying!
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Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing. I now have a new project to add to my Japanese studies.
Missplace 4th Grade Kanji
According to Wikipedia 央(4.59) belongs to 3rd Grade list.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E5%A4%AE
Cheers