Hey, I was wondering why this site offers 2032 Kanji for learning and not the 2136 常用漢字. - Feed Post by Marlon
Hey, I was wondering why this site offers 2032 Kanji for learning and not the 2136 常用漢字.
posted by Marlon October 20, 2016 at 12:58am
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- The max level is 8 right now, there are supposedly plans to add level 9 after a certain number of people reach level 8.October 20, 2016 at 2:31am
- Roughly 10 kanji are taught per lesson chapter, and there are 10 chapters per level. So that's roughly 100 kanji per level. And there are 8 levels in total... There would need to be about 20 levels for it to teach that many kanji...
http://japaneseclass.jp/feeds/comment/8751
↑ See my 2nd and 3rd comments on this post for more about this (and see my first comment for more about what FelliVox said). ^^October 20, 2016 at 4:01am - Now I am confused. So 8 levels 8x100=800 Kanji. How it can be 2032 Kanji?October 20, 2016 at 4:11am
- Or it should be near 1000 but not 2000.October 20, 2016 at 4:15am
- In the profile overview it says how many kanji you have learned out of 2032, so i thought all of them where available. I am only level 4 myself. I hope there will be more levels implemented. Anyways, thank you.October 20, 2016 at 4:29am
- 815 unique kanji are taught in the "Kanji" lessons (in all 80 chapters).
There are 2032 items (questions) in all the Kanji lesson tests.
On top of the 815 kanji that are taught on JCJP (all 815 of which are 常用漢字), within the questions in the kanji AND vocabulary lesson tests you will see a further 565 kanji (483 of which are 常用漢字).
815 kanji *taught*
+ 483 常用 kanji *seen*
+ 82 non-常用 kanji *seen*
= 1360 kanji *seen* (1298 常用 kanji).
In user profile pages, where it says "## vocabularies learned" and "## kanji learned", what it means is "## vocabulary items learned" and "## kanji items learned". ^^;
↓Again, see my 3rd comment on this link for more detailed statistics↓
http://japaneseclass.jp/feeds/comment/8751October 20, 2016 at 6:12am - That cleared it up, thank you very much. Then let's hope that one day we will have all kanji in lessons.October 20, 2016 at 4:22pm