UserFromNowhere
Trial Mod
- May 4, 2025
- 361
For all the people who use WaniKani or Anki to learn Japanese and want to discuss it, share their experience, or rant about their reviews.
I've personally been doing WK for a little under a decade but only really got into it recently as my interest in Japanese grew exponentially due to prospects of visiting Japan and wanting to know the language before I go. Previously I was motivated by a dedication to manga/anime/music that wasn't really able to sustain my interest. It's tough and the one thing I've come to realize is that it's better to keep learning new radicals/kanji/vocabulary rather than letting yourself get stuck in reviews. You should, of course, do the reviews, but you're not helping yourself if you don't keep moving forwards because you're bound to forget a few of them here and there.
I've personally been doing WK for a little under a decade but only really got into it recently as my interest in Japanese grew exponentially due to prospects of visiting Japan and wanting to know the language before I go. Previously I was motivated by a dedication to manga/anime/music that wasn't really able to sustain my interest. It's tough and the one thing I've come to realize is that it's better to keep learning new radicals/kanji/vocabulary rather than letting yourself get stuck in reviews. You should, of course, do the reviews, but you're not helping yourself if you don't keep moving forwards because you're bound to forget a few of them here and there.