How to learn Kanji | Remembering 1000 Kanji in a month

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  • @mochirealjapanese3430
    @mochirealjapanese3430  2 роки тому +70

    About the MochiMochi App
    - Download link for iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/id1463353686
    - Download link for Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mochimochi.android.an&hl=US
    - Link for desktop: kanji.mochidemy.com/

  • @kyoukaihyou
    @kyoukaihyou 2 роки тому +209

    Learn 1000 kanji in a month but forget it in 1 week because you dont have the time to renshuu all of them (1000) before to really remember it. Don't be so speedy and take 1 or 2 year(s) and instead of just learning kanji with app read, writte, speak, practice ! Give you time

    • @TheCatSpeaks
      @TheCatSpeaks Рік тому +18

      I totally agree. No one can actually "learn" 1000 kanji in a month unless maybe they have an eidetic memory which is rare. If that were the case, most people would be fluent in 4-6 months.

    • @marcello4258
      @marcello4258 Рік тому +2

      @@TheCatSpeaksI don’t agree. Learning kanji by memorising is something you wouldn’t do. You learn kanji by radical patterns.

    • @TheCatSpeaks
      @TheCatSpeaks Рік тому +3

      @@marcello4258 I didn't say memorizing kanji was easy or the way to do it. Read my previous comment again. I said people with "eidetic" could do it because they can see something only one time and it stays in their brain. It's rare for someone to be eidetic. The average person couldn't learn kanji by memory but by radicals and constant writing practice in the correct stroke order

    • @kashyaptandel4678
      @kashyaptandel4678 Рік тому +1

      lmao you used “renshuu” xD thanks to my multiple watch of haikyuu i was able to understa it

    • @maq3009
      @maq3009 10 місяців тому +1

      I lived in Japan for 3 years and have been studying Japanese as a hobby for 15 years and I still can't read all the Kanji. I would say I could probably pass the N3 JLPT test, that's about it.

  • @dieulinh5453
    @dieulinh5453 2 роки тому +242

    Learning Japanese will help you to appreciate your own culture as well as your own language because it improves your communication and cognitive skills. Accessing a culture that is very different from yours will heighten your awareness that cultures and languages vary.

    • @celineaskelena
      @celineaskelena Рік тому

    • @petuniaacuy6863
      @petuniaacuy6863 Рік тому +6

      agree! that's why I love the language even tho it's ridiculously difficult to learn

    • @jessicajay4276
      @jessicajay4276 Рік тому +2

      I love Japan and Japanese so much❤️

    • @annekerenza3612
      @annekerenza3612 Рік тому +1

      I also see that point when learning Japanese

    • @adelineprasawat
      @adelineprasawat Рік тому +2

      agree!!! Learning Japanese is really interesting and i can learn more about Japan - my dream country ❤

  • @whatthenihon
    @whatthenihon 2 роки тому +49

    Awesome...going to check out mochimochi. I studied Japanese in university as well as studying 3 times a week at school for 3 years while living in Japan. The best advise I could give anyone. Start studying Kanji right away. I waited 15 years before studying Kanji seriously (big mistake). Learn hiragana and katakana...sure. But when you study Kanji you learn how to think like Japanese. For most people from English, Latin or Germanic languages you think in sounds in your brain...but with Kanji...you think both in sounds and in pictures. It's different. The sooner you study Kanji the sooner you will start to "think" like a Japanese person. You rock Mochi sensei! Hope you're enjoying living overseas 😃

  • @mochidemy
    @mochidemy 2 роки тому +103

    Thank Mochi sensei for your experience and positive reviews about the app. We hope your UA-cam channel would achieve more success with the educational values that you have been bringing to the community😊

  • @marymoris
    @marymoris 2 роки тому +6

    I'm watching your video on the bus and I'll download MochiMochi when going home. Arigatou gozaimasu

  • @KanjiMastery
    @KanjiMastery Рік тому +78

    If you just started learning the language it's difficult, close to impossible. But after some time of learning Japanese (for me it was 1 year) learning 1000 kanji not in a month, but in 2 months period was doable. So, stay hard guys!

  • @jacobbrown7397
    @jacobbrown7397 2 роки тому +12

    Just downloaded the app, it's so cute and easy to follow. I'll try it out and let you know if it works well. Anyways thank you for sharing these helpful tips to learn Kanji.

  • @jessicajay4276
    @jessicajay4276 2 роки тому +11

    I'm using MochiMochi too and it works great for me. your tips are so helpful, thank you very much ^^

  • @jacobbrown7397
    @jacobbrown7397 2 роки тому +22

    Just downloaded the app, it's a Kanji and vocabulary app from basic to advanced. However, if you are a raw beginner, you need to start with the alphabet first, learn how to pronounce Japanese (Hiragana & Katakana). After master Hiragana and Katakana, MochiMochi will be a great app for you to start learn some basic Kanji.

  • @AnHoang-yn9lq
    @AnHoang-yn9lq 2 роки тому +11

    Wow finally a great tip 🇯🇵🥰 currently studying n5 / n4 and on oct 2023 hopefully got to study in japan 🙏 Thank you Mochi san.

  • @dinodino9141
    @dinodino9141 2 роки тому +4

    Can't believe that now I discover this channel. Thank you so much Mochi, enjoying your videos 😍

  • @shuu958
    @shuu958 2 роки тому +7

    I really love your content Mochi, I intend to learn Kanji and your advice broadens my mind. Thank you so much.

  • @QuynhNguyen-eq1fl
    @QuynhNguyen-eq1fl 2 роки тому +4

    I'm a big fan of you, I've watched all your language videos and they're so helpful

  • @misakimei7237
    @misakimei7237 2 роки тому +17

    This app is really fun, but i hope on the example of the sentences which have kanji, would have furigana or there would be a pronounce button version for the sentences not only for the vocab, so we could learn the whole sentences. Btw, keep up the good work!!!

  • @alittlemei
    @alittlemei 2 роки тому +22

    😮😮😮 surprisingly I'm also using MochiMochi. This is one of best apps I have in my phone. It's definitely worth a buy. For context, I already learned the writing system of Hiragana and Katakana before discovering this app so it's relatively easy for me to learn any lessons. Anw I love discovering great learning apps.😮

    • @jessicajay4276
      @jessicajay4276 Рік тому

      Love MochiMochi App❤️

    • @sophieeasson3858
      @sophieeasson3858 Рік тому

      Sorry to jump on your post but how much is the app? I can't seem to find that info anywhere

  • @travelphuan4792
    @travelphuan4792 2 роки тому +2

    omg thank you so much for this! i just started learning japanese last month! :)

  • @leggomyeigonosensei
    @leggomyeigonosensei 2 роки тому +5

    Spaced repetition is the key to retention. That's also how I learn vocabulary. Every time I find a new word, I write it in my steno notebook. When I reach 5 full pages, I put a marker on that page. At the same time, I am also quizzing myself on 5 pages a day, until I reach the end of what's in the notebook, then I go back to the beginning and start over....5 pages a day. That system forces you to have a time gap between when you last saw/quizzed the words. I now have almost 2 full notebooks. 5 pages is about 22 X 5 = 110 words. I'm writing them in romaji so it's not exactly the best way, but I try to cover the most prevalent meanings. For example, if I write 'shuukan' on the left side (where I write the Japanese), I will write 2 entries on the right side (English side) on separate lines...'week duration' and 'habit, custom'. When I study the kanji flashcards, that's when I force myself to differentiate the exact meanings to the specific kanji compounds.

  • @KnowMeKiddo
    @KnowMeKiddo Рік тому +1

    You're so gentle speaking love you mochi sensei

  • @paithoon5506
    @paithoon5506 2 роки тому +47

    Hi Mochi sensei, I just downloaded Mochi app and I have to say that it's a really cute and helpful app. I love the cute and fun art style. It really makes learning Japanese seem more like a fun challenge rather than boring work. Mochi is especially useful for people like me who hate learning Kanji. Feel very lucky to know your channel and MochiMochi app. 🥰

    • @misakimei7237
      @misakimei7237 2 роки тому

      me 2! Love the energy and the SRS system. Work well with me :3

    • @shuu958
      @shuu958 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks to your cmt, I've installed the app and used it for nearly 1 week. At first glance, it's quite suitable for me; I'll comeback to review more~

    • @alittlemei
      @alittlemei 2 роки тому +1

      Same here :)) I used to hate learning kanji in the past :)) Btww Your cat is so pretty 🌸

    • @travelphuan4792
      @travelphuan4792 2 роки тому

      I'm using Mochi, so helpful ^_^

    • @jessicajay4276
      @jessicajay4276 2 роки тому

      Mochi app works great for me.

  • @andrewthornquist5141
    @andrewthornquist5141 Рік тому +2

    こんな感じで漢字を勉強するのがいい感じ感じさせる。

  • @vincentm3161
    @vincentm3161 Місяць тому

    看妳視頻不止學了日語漢字,連英語會話也一併學了,真好❤

  • @feedmemelonsandlobsters3387
    @feedmemelonsandlobsters3387 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you!! Very helpfull.
    Learning japanese makes so much fun. I find this writing system so interesting.

  • @クリス722
    @クリス722 Рік тому +5

    Pretty useful info. I'm an English teacher and im writing a thesis about this spaced based system. The idea came just when I took the decision of learn Japanese (like 3 months ago). Since that time I put into practice this system. Im not joking but I learnt all the hiragana in just one week. After that I focused on kaniji avtively and hiragana passively. Until the day Im writing this I can read and write at least 48 kanji. So keep practicing guys.

  • @alexvalenciacaligrafchinayjap
    @alexvalenciacaligrafchinayjap Рік тому +2

    もち先生、アップの情報でありがとうございます!私は数年前に日本語の勉強を始めましたが、後でやめて、もう続けなくてしまいました。
    勉強した漢字をあまり覚えられなくて、もう一度勉強しなければならないと。そのアップでやってみます。

    • @mochirealjapanese3430
      @mochirealjapanese3430  Рік тому

      日本語お上手ですね!はい、ぜひ使ってみてください。

  • @EmaPitt93
    @EmaPitt93 2 роки тому +2

    omg you really are like Anya, i was searching for a kanji learning method that wouldn't be just writing them over adn over, thank you Mochi Sensei 😭

    • @DangLao
      @DangLao 2 роки тому

      Why you write this and why did I just read this now I can't get it out of my head lol 🙃 😅 😂 she's too cute 😭

  • @imSUPERcereal0
    @imSUPERcereal0 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve only started learning about a month ago. I have been focusing really hard on hiragana writing and pronunciation. Want to get it down in my brain as solid as I can, then I’ll focus on my katagana.
    While doing this I’ve been learning some phrases, but only ones I really like.
    After all that I’ll start learning kanji. Besides the time of life, I have unlimited time to slowly practice and study.

  • @anneimysm1074
    @anneimysm1074 2 роки тому +6

    Tried the app as soon as I watched your video. It's a nice app with Spaced repetition system, I believe I can learn more Kanji and vocabulary than in the past. Thank you for sharing this amazing app. By the way, I love your voice 😉

  • @SirJohann
    @SirJohann 2 роки тому +3

    Yeah I'm working hard to get better with kanji 💯

  • @CHESTERC3HARRIS
    @CHESTERC3HARRIS Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the mochi mochi app information 👌👌👌😁. I’m using kanji from zero now and go through 5-7 a day with 4 words each on flash cards 👌. This app is a way quicker way but I am still slowly building my foundation everyday and I’m about 80 kanji in so I’m recognizing older kanji and going back and putting it together. I’m now listening to Japanese only podcasts. I have to use my other phone to translate to make sure I’m catching on but ima keep this up everyday 😁.

  • @annekerenza3612
    @annekerenza3612 2 роки тому +4

    Arigatou gozaimasu, I've just downloaded the app, I'll try it and hope it works for me 🤩

  • @kitokamadarame6174
    @kitokamadarame6174 Рік тому +13

    The hardest thing about kanji for me is writing them. If you wrote 議 a few times, you will be able to recognize it. But writing all of those 20 strokes is a whole different level. Until now similar kanji like 持 and 特 are not so hard for me because if you are not sure about it, you look at the hiragana behind it and know if its 持つ or 特に.
    Kanji really make your life easier even if learning them is a pain.
    Recently I learned the word for Houses of Parliament (こっかいぎじどう). I forgot the word but I memorized the Kanji (国会議事堂). And by thinking of their reading I could memorize the word itself again. So even if they look super hard sometimes, it can help you in some situations.
    But if you study with Minna no Nihongo, don't but the kanji book. It is absolutely not worth it

    • @anthracite9253
      @anthracite9253 Рік тому +9

      So, you want to learn how to write 議? First, you should learn how to write 言 and 義, and then writing 議 becomes a piece of cake. Besides, you will be able to write other kanji like 儀 or 犠 very easily (if you know how to write people radical 人 and the cow radical 牛 as well).
      You do not know how to write 義? So, you should first learn how to write 羊 and 我 (those are 象形文字 or pictograms: they are fundamental components that cannot be broken down in even smaller components). Then, writing 義 becomes a piece of cake (and many other kanji that use 羊 and 我 as radicals become easy to write too).
      Furthermore, one of readings of 義 is "gi" (ギ): that is why the kanji 議, 儀 and 犠 have the same On-reading "gi" (those are semansio-phonetic characters: they have a semantic component giving an idea about the meaning, and a phonetic component giving an idea about one of the readings).
      Follow the same logic for most 形声文字 (semasio-phonetic characters) and 会意文字 (compound ideograph), and writing kanji becomes a piece of cake (even horrible kanji like 警, if you know how to write 敬 and 言, so that this following kanji 驚 becomes easy to write as well if you can write easily 鳥 too).

    • @malichhakchhuakbochung9241
      @malichhakchhuakbochung9241 4 місяці тому

      very helpful.... thank you for sharing 🙏🏻​@@anthracite9253

  • @becky3362
    @becky3362 Рік тому +1

    どうもありがとう先生! Very helpful video :)

  • @yeremiajunanto6681
    @yeremiajunanto6681 Рік тому +4

    If you're looking to learn Kanji in an enjoyable way, consider giving Kappa Kanji Adventure a try. The game covers all common Kanji characters. By the time you finish all the lessons, you will have learned all of these common Kanji characters. While it won't be a walk in the park, it's certainly more engaging than using flashcards. Additionally, the game includes coverage of Hiragana and Katakana for beginners, as well as JLPT lessons for more advanced users.

  • @Bursti84
    @Bursti84 Рік тому +3

    I passed the N5 last December and i even got some followers from japan on my twitch channel. So i can practice with native speakers now. Im really excited about this, because real japanese is a little different to booklearning. And i have also traveled to japan 4 times now and i still love. Even though i know about the dark sides of the country. Not everything is kawaii and nice even in japan

  • @alviano4284
    @alviano4284 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for your advice, 教えてくれて、ありがとうございます

  • @lujian6739
    @lujian6739 Рік тому +6

    Mochiちゃん可愛いすぎる💗💗

  • @jinjin6543
    @jinjin6543 2 роки тому +40

    This was actually super helpful especially for learning kanji which has been the hardest part of my journey so far. I also like the idea of talking to an imaginary friend to sum up a video or your day. That’s a great way to practice speaking, I will definitely try these tips 😊 I use the Mochi mochi app too, and I'm learning the N4 vocabulary course. Love its pretty interface and sounds

  • @CEngrAries
    @CEngrAries Рік тому

    Arigatou Sensei Mochi, You change my Mind to Think that Kanji is Kantan, I will Study more during my Free Time, To Study more Kanji as much as i can. Radicals, etc.

  • @jacobbrown7397
    @jacobbrown7397 2 роки тому +3

    Also, I love your pretty voice

  • @marymoris
    @marymoris Рік тому

    I replayed the video 2nd time. Arigatou ~ Thank you, Mochi sensei

  • @matildawolfram4687
    @matildawolfram4687 Рік тому

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  • @shuu958
    @shuu958 Рік тому

    i tried app mochimochi as your recommendation and it really helps me a lot in remembering words and kanji better. Hope MochiMochi has more course for advanced level

  • @songthanh896
    @songthanh896 2 роки тому +7

    Mochi ap is really helpful 😊

  • @jessicajay4276
    @jessicajay4276 Рік тому

    I have learned a lot of vocabulary and kanji thanks to the MochiMochi app, and I have introduced it to my friend. She also really likes the MochiMochi app.

  • @nhatmai9295
    @nhatmai9295 2 роки тому +5

    いつもありがとうございます

  • @clinx5248
    @clinx5248 Рік тому +1

    thank you , i'm learning japanese in duolingo but with duolingo i cant learn kanji so this app will be really usefull

  • @jaddaj5881
    @jaddaj5881 Рік тому +5

    1000 in a month isn’t realistic. That’s over 30 per day. U could keep that up if very intensively doing spaced rep but only for a few days. After only 1 week you will already have over 200 new kanji that you have to recall and that’s while learning new ones.
    Bear in mind the above is just talking about recognising the kanji itself, you still have to learn the different readings and word combinations.
    It’s taken me about 1 year to learn 700 including readings to be able to start reading very simple short novels at the N3 level.
    Moral of the story is don’t feel like you suck if you can’t remember 1000 in a month. It’s not humanly possible to do it, and if anyone claims they have, it would only be a terse recognition without being able to read anything.

  • @Maeniluvkentaroo
    @Maeniluvkentaroo 2 роки тому +1

    I love writing kanji so I think writing is a great way to memorize Kanji, it's a traditional way too.

  • @monkeydluffy2588
    @monkeydluffy2588 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Sensei 🙏

  • @JeffryBaringue
    @JeffryBaringue 9 місяців тому

    先生 good evening I'm from 岡崎南。thank you for the sharing ideas and now I'm starting to use the app mochimochi. i loved it.

  • @hcm9999
    @hcm9999 10 місяців тому +1

    Things you need to learn kanji
    1. Kanji and vocabulary are 2 different things. Knowing kanji will not help if you have a poor vocabulary. Vocabulary is about memorizing full words, not just individual kanjis. Most words are a combinations of several kanjis and hiragana.
    2. Find a good kanji dictionary, either online or printed. In Japan there are good kanji dictionaries sold in bookstores and used by Japanese students. A kanji dictionary is identical to a normal dictionary, the only difference being that it is sorted in kanji order. For every kanji it shows how the kanji is written, the correct stroke order and direction, its meaning and a list of words that use that kanji.
    3. You should learn only the simpler kanjis that have fewer strokes. Complicated kanjis are usually just a combination of simple kanji, so you don't need to study them. You can study complicated kanjis when learning vocabulary. So you don't need to memorize 2000 kanjis. You need to know only a few dozens simple kanjis. All the other kanjis you can learn when learning vocabulary.
    4. For each kanji you should see some examples of words that use that kanji.
    5. Don't bother with kun-yomi or on-yomi. You will memorize that when learning vocabulary.

  • @RueuNguyen
    @RueuNguyen Рік тому

    Whenever I struggle with Kanji, I come back here. Thank you, Mochi sensei

  • @alittlemei
    @alittlemei Рік тому +1

    Watching this video again and I really love it 🥰

  • @hangshoo
    @hangshoo Рік тому

    Kanji Kanji Kanji so hard but you are so cute, thank you for sharing mochimochi 🥰 It works for me

  • @thanawuty.7225
    @thanawuty.7225 Рік тому

    Just loaded the app. Excellent!

  • @mirostrip9731
    @mirostrip9731 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Sensei❤

  • @vilitias
    @vilitias Рік тому +15

    33 new items a day - even if it’s vocab but especially if it’s new kanji - might get too overwhelming for many people really fast, I believe..And it can lead to burning out and dropping the language entirely so I’d really suggest to go slow but steady and ofc have fun on this journey🙌🏻✨

  • @alditamarachman1090
    @alditamarachman1090 2 роки тому +1

    モチモチは先生のように可愛い

  • @Mobik_
    @Mobik_ 2 роки тому +4

    I work every day using SRS to learn Kanji. I'm currently at 810 Kanji (almost full N2 level)

  • @shailendraryvensingh
    @shailendraryvensingh Рік тому

    💜本当にありがとうございます!

  • @Spott725
    @Spott725 2 роки тому +2

    right timing I am currently having a difficulty memorizing kanji n5

  • @pandacheng4310
    @pandacheng4310 Рік тому

    Just downloaded the app. Thank you for your recommendation

  • @Gabriel-sj4sq
    @Gabriel-sj4sq 2 роки тому +2

    I recommended the book Remembering Kanji too

  • @jonelalamis1114
    @jonelalamis1114 Рік тому +2

    New Learner here!

  • @ryuu__official
    @ryuu__official Рік тому +2

    Hi Mochi-san, just wanted a friendly tip at 7:22 in your vid, instead of notificate, it's actually notify! ^ ^
    the appl looks cool, I want to DL it!~

  • @IDKWHATTOPUTHERE-yi1tj
    @IDKWHATTOPUTHERE-yi1tj 8 місяців тому

    I was going to download mochi mochi and saw your other apps which i used and works super well but i didn't use mochi mochi because mochi mochi does not pop up on my device😅😅😅Great video!!! Arigatou mochi sensei😊😊😊
    Edit:after 1 or 2 days i realized i need to pay premium so i didint use it😢😢😢

  • @Potato-gb3gq
    @Potato-gb3gq Рік тому

    before what i did to learn kanji was go to google translation type some kanji and practice it with that pen kind of thing that let’s you write without using the keyboard i’ve learned more than 10 basic kanjis from it and practice it everyday its kinda helpful

  • @-Hmph-
    @-Hmph- 18 днів тому

    ありがとうございます、先生!

  • @ademirpereirajunior7249
    @ademirpereirajunior7249 2 роки тому +2

    Mochi Sensei obrigado pela dica do aplicativo! ✌️
    もち先生、アプリのヒントをありがとう!✌️

  • @CaptainWumbo
    @CaptainWumbo 2 роки тому +3

    spaced repetition is a bit too tedious to do so many in such a short amount of time. It's best to read and only add those kanji you already notice you've seen a few times. If it's common in the sort of thing you want to read, you'll keep seeing it and you won't fail flashcards all the time.
    This approach is best because the truth is you need more than 常用 to read anything interesting. It sets your expectations right that you will never stop learning kanji and you can't just learn them all upfront. And it's less painful than learning in a vacuum.
    flashcards and spaced repetition can be a big trap. it seems like you're learning a lot early on, but you forget most of it as the reviews get spaced further apart and you're still preparing to use the language for real. Never choose just flashcards (I know it's not what you said but many people do this).

    • @as2s3hf7gff
      @as2s3hf7gff 2 роки тому

      Yeah, i just learning , writing, shadowing , n memorizing words and phrases that i looked in news, Japanese vlogs, friends, or in my lesson.... Learning words without context just waste of time.....

  • @LawrenceDan0910
    @LawrenceDan0910 Рік тому

    very useful, thank you so much 👍👍👍

  • @Rumeel12708
    @Rumeel12708 Рік тому

    Wooooo I almost have Katakana memorized so I am starting to learn some Kanji!!! don't get scared or unmotivated from the amount of kanji we need to learn, just compare the amount of English words you know to the basic amount of kanji needed. yeah it took you a long time to build up your English vocabulary but you at least have an advantage of knowing how to speak, write, and read a language.

  • @chainsawoperator2318
    @chainsawoperator2318 Рік тому +1

    You’re great

  • @SmartDogDouDou
    @SmartDogDouDou 2 роки тому +2

    波多野结衣,你是我的女神❤

  • @MarcoPolo123GO
    @MarcoPolo123GO Рік тому +4

    私は中国語を話すので、漢字を覚えるのは大変ではありません。

  • @maniaparna5561
    @maniaparna5561 10 місяців тому

    Arigatho!! Sensei

  • @parkjoorin1968
    @parkjoorin1968 Рік тому +1

    the mochimochi app is cute, I hope it will work for me

  • @hiddencuber2250
    @hiddencuber2250 Рік тому

    What about Duolingo?

  • @jonathanyehezkiel2528
    @jonathanyehezkiel2528 Рік тому +1

    oh well, i'm about to give up learning kanji by writing.
    might as well try this before quitting.

  • @jjsanmiguel2706
    @jjsanmiguel2706 Рік тому +1

    2000 kanji characters? dang.. I don't even remember my manager's name..

  • @prabhugyanmanthan8140
    @prabhugyanmanthan8140 6 днів тому +1

    God bless you

  • @LeonMaughan-y4t
    @LeonMaughan-y4t 10 місяців тому

    Domo arigato, Mochi sensei. Let's take on the challenge 😮

  • @fikrisham3081
    @fikrisham3081 Рік тому +1

    Yes im struggling with kanji now

  • @RusiriAsanka-hu1wh
    @RusiriAsanka-hu1wh Рік тому

    Arigatho sensei ❤

  • @silentwatcher1455
    @silentwatcher1455 2 роки тому +2

    That 50,000 characters are difficult to remember. Looks are not difficult. It's the meaning that is difficult to remember.

  • @shellshok
    @shellshok 2 роки тому +2

    It a nice app with motivational reminders, but I think writing kanji and having some example sentences are a better way. I don't know if there is any app with that.

    • @paithoon5506
      @paithoon5506 Рік тому

      Mochi app also has example sentences for all Kanji and vocab, but it doesn't support in writing :33 I know Study Kanji app supports this feature, you can check it out

  • @liwensi1218
    @liwensi1218 8 місяців тому

    These kanjis are free for me😊 not only because I am a Chinese, but also because about 70% of current Chinese words are from Japanese.

  • @crystalcandy8604
    @crystalcandy8604 2 роки тому +1

    Its more easier with Mochi sensei

  • @gabrielterenziomusic5694
    @gabrielterenziomusic5694 Рік тому

    I’ve been using MochiMochi for about 5 months I’ve only been able to get 400 kanji to level 5, I don’t think it’s possible at least for me to learn 1000 kanji in just one month, from my perspective you’d have to be some kind of super computer.

  • @Ksawier2137
    @Ksawier2137 Рік тому

    THANK TOU MOCHI SENSEI

  • @tomato5250
    @tomato5250 Рік тому

    I will learn tons of kanji in my free time before uni starts. I will edit later about how many kanjis i learned.

  • @dipakojha8693
    @dipakojha8693 Рік тому +1

    Arigatogozaimasu 🤗

  • @amenasafwan4217
    @amenasafwan4217 7 місяців тому

    ありがとう先生 😊

  • @shwehtooeainshwehtooeain7543

    Thank sensei❤❤❤

  • @hajaribhatt
    @hajaribhatt Рік тому +1

    When i study khanji 😢 now few min latter and i slowly slowly i lost my empty mind 😢i feel regret for my mind 😢😢😢😢bebe plz help me for learn easysly caught khanji letter studying

  • @TheRealPots
    @TheRealPots 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, your so pretty! its hard to focus on the study ☺😅

  • @JulioChavezjfcho
    @JulioChavezjfcho 2 роки тому +1

    Woaoo, eres hermosa y muy inteligente..! 🌹

  • @vijayan_india
    @vijayan_india Рік тому +2

    Konbanwa mochi sensei. Please tell me the most difficult kanji to write?

  • @pelopicopatas1319
    @pelopicopatas1319 Рік тому

    thanks Mochi sensei