About the MochiKanji App: - Download links for iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/mochikanji-learn-japanese/id1463353686 - Download links for Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mochimochi.android.an&hl=en_US - Join MochiMochi - Learn Japanese facebook group: facebook.com/groups/mochimochi.learnkanji
Hi Angelo! Thank you so much for a good review of the MochiKanji app, and a useful video as well. MochiMochi wishes you and your channel more success with the great content you bring to your audience!
I have all Hiragana and Katakana mastered for the most part. I just got RTK and have been watching some series on YT for long time. I’m gonna check out the series you recommended, it seems cool
That's exactly what I thought at some point and I tried it. However I found that after a while, it got too boring for me... I guess anki just isn't for me :/
About the MochiKanji App:
- Download links for iOS: apps.apple.com/us/app/mochikanji-learn-japanese/id1463353686
- Download links for Android: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mochimochi.android.an&hl=en_US
- Join MochiMochi - Learn Japanese facebook group: facebook.com/groups/mochimochi.learnkanji
Hi Angelo! Thank you so much for a good review of the MochiKanji app, and a useful video as well. MochiMochi wishes you and your channel more success with the great content you bring to your audience!
This video is just what I needed! Setting a clear goal for language learning is so important.
It’s refreshing to see someone else who learns languages because they find it fun and interesting.
Learning doesn't have to be dull with these engaging tools like MochiKanji
I’m glad you mentioned the importance of stroke order when learning the characters.
I appreciate the honest sharing about hitting the intermediate plateau. It’s comforting to know I’m not alone.
Nice video! Keep them coming!
Your explanation of why writing Kanji might be necessary was really insightful.
The part about learning Hiragana and Katakana first makes so much sense. Thanks for the clarity!
I love how you broke down the alphabet learning into manageable chunks. 5 characters a day is doable!
Your tips are super helpful! I’ve been struggling with motivation, but this gave me a new perspective.
I’ve been putting off learning Kanji, but your video has motivated me to start.
I have all Hiragana and Katakana mastered for the most part. I just got RTK and have been watching some series on YT for long time. I’m gonna check out the series you recommended, it seems cool
Good luck! Kanji is a long journey but it’s fun and pretty doable!
Yeah do check it out, it gave me a good start
Thank you for sharing such practical tips and personal experiences in this video!
Learning all three alphabets seems daunting, but your approach makes it seem achievable.
Thanks for the great advice!
Thanks for sharing!
inspiring, more videos like that please
hic, I'm overwhelmed by MochiKanji
💯 love thisss
The video is 💯
Your experience with finding compelling content online is relatable. Any recommendations?
I find mnemonics helpful to learn Kanji
How long does it take you to be fluent in Japanese?
I’ll aim for 5-10 minutes a day. is it okay?
Yeah Sure. Why Not Just get Anki for free and the 10k japanese core Deck.
That's exactly what I thought at some point and I tried it. However I found that after a while, it got too boring for me... I guess anki just isn't for me :/