Learn How to Say Cheers in 11 Different Languages In Time for St Patrick’s Day
Celebrating St Patrick’s Day? Then let’s get you ready to join the fun by teaching you how to say cheers in the 11 different languages our app offers. A bit…
Celebrating St Patrick’s Day? Then let’s get you ready to join the fun by teaching you how to say cheers in the 11 different languages our app offers. A bit…
Chocolates and cards are nice, but what if on Valentine’s Day you could impress that certain someone by learning how to say “I love you” in different languages? Extra points…
The multilingual world we live in is a constant reminder that the more languages we speak, the more connected we become on so many levels. Some of the best languages…
Hi! If you're seeing this, you've probably purchased my Japanese Pronunciation Trainer (if not, you can get it at the store). I'm going to be using this page to keep…
Japanese has been my pet project for nearly 2 years. Those of you who have been following the blog closely have seen me update my model flashcard decks, add new plugins, make new video walkthroughs, update my model decks again, and so on. Over the course of trial-and-erroring my way through the language, I now have a clear-cut plan for future learners of Japanese and Chinese.
In this post, I’m going to lay that out for you, so you don’t need to try and piece it together through nearly 2 years of blog posts:
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Today's post is about a recent change I've made to my Japanese model deck to make my daily reviews a lot faster and more enjoyable. I'm quizzing myself on a…
I've been studying Japanese over the last few months. It's a hard language, primarily due to the challenge of learning Kanji, and so I've been messing around with my card…
For our third Japanese tutorial, I want to show you how to install and customize two more add-ons for Anki that will help you look up Japanese pronunciation information for your flashcards.…
For our second Japanese tutorial, I want to show you how to install and customize a stroke order add-on for Anki called Kanji Colorizer. It's basically a plug-in for…
Hi everyone! I’ve been planning on blogging about Japanese for a long, long while, but I wanted to finish the Korean trainer beforehand, and Korean ended up taking 2-3x longer than expected.
But! It’s finally done, so this month I’m going to be blogging a fair bit. Our first entry is a quick tutorial on how to type in Japanese on a Mac, since we’ll need that working for all the other tutorials to make sense. (more…)