![]() ![]() The following types of post/questions should go in the appropriate area of our discord:ġ0. General questions about onyomi/kunyomi reading and memorizationĩ.Quick/short questions that could be addressed by a single answer.Any question for beginner or JLPT N5 level material (e.g.The following types of questions should be posted to the pinned daily question thread: Memes/image macros, some random Japanese you took a picture of)Ĩ. Requests for, or links to copyrighted content.Translation requests (asking for help with your own translation is fine except for tests and exams).Asking "How do I learn Japanese?" or "What should I learn next?" and other duplicate enquiries without reading the wiki pages.The following will result in post removal: Trolling, immature, or hostile behavior will result in a warning or ban. No requests for or links to copyrighted content. Remember that answers you receive are never guaranteed to be 100% correct. Do not guess or attempt to answer questions beyond your own knowledge. ![]() Use furigana if you think they won't understand your kanji usage. Consider the OP's skill level when answering a question. State your question clearly in your post title. Not doing so falls under 'Low effort' (see rule 6). Check to see if your question has been addressed before posting by searching or reading the wiki. If you are new to learning Japanese, read the Starter's Guide. Welcome to /r/LearnJapanese, the hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language. Interested in moving to japan? Head over and make a post at /r/movingtojapan. ![]() This is actually a setting in the app: “Use Katakana for Onyomi” in the “Radicals, Kanji & Vocabulary” section in the settings screen.New to Japanese? New to the sub? Read the Wiki! *Update - The devs have informed me there is a setting for this. These two related issues seem like an error of the app (as opposed to user error.) Likewise, in places where I’m reading the furigana it also displays the katakana rather than the hiragana. I can remove my iPad from the Magic Keyboard and switch to a Japanese keyboard, but this isn’t how I intend to use the app and my iPad. Also, it seems to do this for Kanji but not vocabulary. It doesn’t affect whether my answer is correct or not, but it’s an annoyance. Instead, the corresponding katakana is displayed when I type using an English iPad Magic Keyboard. When typing words by the kana, I expect to see the hiragana for most of these words. That said, this app creates some confusion between hiragana and katakana. I absolutely recommend this for anyone using WakiKani. Spectacular app with hiragana/katakana confustionĪmazing app. (Like actually though, can I donate somehow?) could we maybe see some Jisho integration where stroke order is shown on the lesson pages and maybe review screens when you get an item wrong? Or a drop down to show it in those screens? That would literally make this app 100% feature complete for me. No more looking up and down from monitor to notebook while I try to practice writing, it’s all right there. I lunge for my iPad Pro now everytime I get a WaniKani notification, because this app has truly made studying fun and more relaxing. This means I can easily have Tsurukame off to the side to reference while I use a note taking app like Goodnotes in the primary, larger section of the screen. I am a huge iPad Pro 12.9” user, and this has full featured split screen and side app support!!! AAAAA, literally amazing. I am continually impressed with the updates that also continue to come to the application, my recent favorites being darkmode, the hiding of examples English translations during lessons, and probably more than I can’t even remember. First off, this app is amazing in comparison to trying to use the mobile site. ![]()
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