I realize that learning Japanese is a massive undertaking. Personally, I'm considering it a new hobby. Some people collect stamps, I'll collect a language. For the time being, this blog will be a record of what I have done thus far, what I plan to do in the future, and a place to post my work as I go. By the end, I expect this blog will be completely written in Japanese. To be honest, I do not truly foresee this blog amassing a following of any sort. However, you're welcome to prove me wrong.
Begin Here
Remember the Kanji 1 Flashcards
Remember the Kanji 2 Flashcards
Primitive Flashcards
Primitive Images
Kanji Chart, A 日本語勉強ブログ Exclusive (Coming Soon)
Remember the Kanji 2 Flashcards
Primitive Flashcards
Primitive Images
Kanji Chart, A 日本語勉強ブログ Exclusive (Coming Soon)
15 November 2010
Rikaichan
Rikaichan is a simple to use Firefox Add-on that acts as an in browser translator. Once installed, just hover over any Japanese word within the Firefox browser and a translation is offered with details on the kanji, its meaning/keyword in English, its on/kun readings, and other information. I only wished the add-on work with my Safari browser, but its not a perfect world.
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