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Korean Through Hanja 한자어 정선: Each blog post will have some Sino-Korean words with a common Chinese character. If I were to learn 5 new Sino-Korean Words a day, that means I can learn more than 1800 words a year.
All entries will use Traditional Chinese, the standard used in Korea. Take note that there will be differences with Japanese Kanji and obviously Simplified Chinese.

Canto Mando Menu 菜單指南 I love Chinese food, and eventually I would like to learn how to read a Chinese menu entirely and be able to order in Mandarin and Cantonese. Blog posts will be in English and Japanese.

Yoji-Time 四字熟語: Learn how to use some common 4-character Japanese idiomatic expressions.

Kotowaza Corner ことわざ・コーナー Learn how to use some common Japanese idiomatic expressions.

Observations on Language Learning: Just as the title says!

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Saturday, July 11, 2009

Kanji by Kunyomi Readings -smart.fm list


Do any of you guys use smart.fm? It's a website for language learners that utilises spaced-repition to learn vocabulary. There are tons of lists for learning many languages and you can even make your own!


I started making this list of the Kunyomi readings for Kanji as they are impossible to guess (unlike Onyomi). A person who knows more than 500 Kanji or who is Chinese (or even maybe Korean if they studied it in school) should be able to guess, though not perfectly, the onyomi for most Kanji, but for Kunyomi you can't actually guess the pronunciation.


Anyway click on the link below and it should take you to the list. I hope to expand this list so keep on checking.

これは訓読みを覚えるのに困っている人には助かると思うので使って下さい。将来にはこのリストを拡張するつもりなのでよく見て下さい。
我覺得日本漢字的訓讀很難記得所以我在smart.fm造了這個單詞表。

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