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Hey /jp/

I'm currently learning Kanji (I know about 300 with their meanings and pronunciations) but I still come across a lot that I don't know when reading manga.

Looking up Kanji on the computer is easy, but how do you do it when it's in printed text?

>> No.2409235

In b4 heisig shitstorm.

凹 is concave hurr durr

>> No.2409231

Step 1. Identify radicals
Step 2. http://jisho.org/kanji/radicals/ or similar

>> No.2409243

>>2409231
this.
except for, jlex.org is the most superior kanji reference site online.

>> No.2409248

ocr

is what I would use if I were learning Kanji

>> No.2409253

>>2409235
I hate RTK.

>> No.2409255

>>2409231

I feel more comfortable with primitives.

>> No.2409258

>>2409253

I'm making friends on /jp/ already

>> No.2409269

>>2409248

>ocr

Omni Consumer Ratings

>> No.2409297

>>2409258
>hurr learn the meanings only then go back and learn the readings
>waste a ton of time

>> No.2409624

>>2409248
What is a good OCR program for Japanese chars?

>>2409224
I use a cheap handwriting pad i got online for ~10 bucks to write the kanji and do a search in the jdic. However it's a Chinese handwriting recognition pad so some of the kanji that differs from the Chinese ones wont work.

>> No.2409791

If you have a DS, get Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten.

>> No.2409811

>>2409297
Oh hey, that sounds like Heisig.

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2409817

Use this.

>> No.2409826

>>2409224

How about a dictionary?

>> No.2409877

http://www.renshuu.org/

just grind on-yomi and kun-yomi
make flashcrads if thats your thing ( its a waste of time )

just grind. do not think, just grind. there is no easy way. 6 hours in a row is worthless; 6 one-hour sessions spread throughout the day is very effective.

>> No.2409941

>>2409877
is this a troll post? arent you suppose to study kanji for japanese, rather than onyomi and kunyomi?

>> No.2409942

http://www.hellodamage.com/kanjidicks/main.htm

>> No.2410230

bumping for more japanese on my /jp/

>> No.2410241

>>2410230
What the hell is wrong with you?

Also, the easiest way without having to learn readings and radicals is probably the SKIP system. Just look for dictionaries use that.

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