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Any good intermediate/advanced preset decks? (Already did core 2.3k) Haven’t had a chance to immerse much but I’ve been keeping up with my anki and frankly its becoming a bit stale and therefore tedious as I find myself running into the same cards and I haven’t had new ones for awhile. I have ~14k total, preference would be decks with good sentences/examples and suited either towards more advanced daily conversation (I feel like I have a lot of descriptive words, but not a lot of names of say, objects or animals) or towards fantasy VNs (type moon fan).
Oh, and I’d also be interested in some kanji decks if there are any popular ones for n2/n1/beyond
is there a term for words that can be read/said the right way and flipped (NOT PALINDROME)? bc i’ve heard ppl say パイセン for 先輩, or めんご for ごめん. i’m just wondering if there are more words like that and if there’s a specific term for it that’s not just “slang”. thanks
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