
Someone here said the method was shit because I won't actually learn any words, well, it prioritises remembering the kanji so they don't fall out of my memory any time soon.
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I also watch TV shows w/o subs - passive learning. I'm studying 15 Kanji a day with RTK - I find the pace perfect. The "Completed downloads" figure is more helpful. The old torrents often do have seeders, just not accurately reported by the site. Where do you even find VNs to read now that Sukebei is gone? Most torrents on other sites are for pre-patched games and the torrents on nyaa.si have no seeders.Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 13:05:35 2017 No.17664508
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Rikaisama's is a few months out of date but you can update it if you look in the config.Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 13:01:52 2017 No.17664495 It surely uses EDict which is same default dictionary file used by Rikaisama. Why not just learn japanese and cut out the middlemanĪnonymous Thu Sep 21 12:55:59 2017 No.17664464

Does anyone here use it or could recommend another way to use the JParser dictionary file?Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 12:53:26 2017 No.17664455 I haven't been able to find anything on it because, well, it seems nobody else uses it. I wish you luck in your endeavor, but I can't help.Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 12:43:27 2017 No.17664423īit of a long shot, but does anyone use a program called Translation Aggregator? I only use it for JParser because I find that JParser catches a few things that Rikaisama doesn't and vice versa, but today it's just stopped working on me. What would you want to do if (you/he/it/etc.) was a woman?Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 12:12:04 2017 No.17664316

"In what hole would you take it if you were a girl?"Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 12:11:01 2017 No.17664310 Succesfully added forvo to awesometts thanks to īut does someone have any idea how we can edit script so that it privileges strawberrybrown divine voice before the others ? Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 11:39:30 2017 No.17664225Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 11:58:22 2017 No.17664281 The 2 stars are mostly to give it credit for sturdiness - kind of, the back is basically just thick cardboard paper.Daily Japanese Thread DJT #1845 Anonymous Thu Sep 21 10:12:08 2017 No.17663879Īnonymous Thu Sep 21 10:33:12 2017 No.17663954 Then, just use the contact paper to make up for whatever MDF ends are showing. If you do buy this one, do yourself a favor and buy “Black wood contact paper” instead of wasting hours trying to understand/correct their instructions. to spend a little more & buy elsewhere and 2. Also, the instructions are HORRIBLE (I promise I’m not bad at building things.) I would recommend 1.

I compared it with other Ikea furniture from previous years and the difference is noticeable - even in pictures, but there’s not a place to upload them. Read before buying! I bought probably the 1st batch of the brown-black version that increased prices to $110 and the quality control is not the same! Whenever the “black” was sprayed on, it wasn’t done properly & you can see the specks of MDF beneath the grooves + weird spots that look like it’s never been dusted, except some don’t go away.
