96 JLPT N2 Level Verbs - 6 Voices / 6 Fonts - Japanese Reading Practice & Vocabulary Study

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024
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    AI Music - 90+ JLPT N2 Level Verbs (The verbs are in a different order.)
    🏯 Features
    Words are roughly listed in the order of their frequency of use.
    Each word is spoken 6 times with 6 different voices, and shown with 6 different fonts.
    Kanji are color-coded by JLPT levels (while Voice 5 is speaking)
    Kanji are color-coded by Grade levels (while Voice 6 is speaking)
    Large, easy-to-read fonts, even on a smartphone and across the room on a TV.
    No irritating background music or beeps and other noises.
    🏯 This is the sequence for each word.
    1. 🍣 You will have a short time to try to read the word before you will hear it spoken.
    2. 🍣 Listen and Repeat (or Just Listen)
    The reading and the first part of the definition is shown with a very large font that can easily be read from far away from the screen, or on a small screen, and stays on the screen for 2 voices.
    3. 🍣 Listen and Repeat
    4. 🍣 Listen and Repeat
    The full definition is shown in as large a font as possible and stays on the screen for 3 voices.
    If you need to read the full definition, you may need temporarily pause the video by pressing the space bar.
    5. 🍣 Listen and Repeat
    6. 🍣 Listen and Repeat
    Color-coding is done to show the JLPT levels for the kanji used in the words.
    (Note that there is no officially-released lists of kanji in each level, so these are just educated guesses.)
    7. 🍣 Listen and Repeat
    Color-coding is done to show the grade levels these kanji are introduced to students in Japan in schools.\
    G1 ~ G6 are the years in elementary school, and this coves the Kyoiku Kanji.
    G8 are the remaining Jouyou Kanji that students learn in junior high school and high school.
    🏯 The Fonts
    🎎 Font 1: SERIF FONT
    Noto Serif JP
    🎎 Font 1: SERIF FONT
    Noto Serif JP
    🎎 Font 2: SANS-SERIF FONT
    Noto Sans JP
    🎎 Font 3: BRUSH FONT
    Yuji Syuku
    🎎 Font 4: PEN FONT
    Klee One
    🎎 Font 5: MARU FONT
    Kiwi Maru
    🎎 Font 6: DECORATIVE FONT
    Kaisei Decol
    Kaisei HarunoUmi
    Kaisei Opti
    Kaisei Tokumin
    🏯 The Voices
    👨‍ Voice 1: MALE
    VOICEVOX:青山龍星
    👩 Voice 2: FEMALE
    VOICEVOX:波音リツ
    👨‍ Voice 3: MALE
    VOICEVOX:剣崎雌雄
    👩 Voice 4: FEMALE
    VOICEVOX:もち子さん
    👨‍ Voice 5: MALE
    VOICEVOX:Nemo 男声3
    👩 Voice 6: FEMALE
    VOICEVOX:Nemo 女声6
    🏯 CREDIT: The Words and Definitions
    The EDICT Dictionary
    www.edrdg.org/j...
    In EDICT, words marked (P) are "priority" words
    ** Part-of-Speech (POS) and Other Codes **
    The complete list is here
    www.edrdg.org/...
    Here is the page that's part of Jim Breen's wwwjdic.
    www.edrdg.org/...
    🏯 CREDIT: The word frequency file
    The edict-freq-20081002 file was created in 2008 by Hiroshi Utsumi using the blog pages on the Goo site in Japan.
    ftp.edrdg.org/p...
    🏯 CREDIT: Text-to-Speech Converter
    VOICEVOX ver.0.21.1 voicevox.hiros...
    🏯 Text-to-Speech (TTS)
    I carefully proof-listen to all the audio and fine-tune audio that doesn't sound natural to me before creating these videos.
    🏯 Tags
    #JapaneseVocabulary #日本語の勉強 #JapaneseStudy #ListenAndRepeat #音声合成 #EDICT #VOICEVOX #JLPT

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