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I have a feeling the homonym section of Kanken 2 is really going to trip me up. You have to write basically 2 words that sound the same but different meaning.
Do you guys think 力 would be a cringey tattoo to get? I’m only a beginner in Japanese but I need a small tattoo to cover a scar and I thought getting a kanji would be cool.
I have hiragana and katakana memorized. I have genki 3 and the workbook. I have the genki and kashi 1.5 anki deck. I miss the structure of lesrning hirGana and katikana. I feel lost. Should i just be doing the grammer from genki? And learn vocab from kashi? I just feel like i need a structed do this guide
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Is this translation accurate?
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