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wilerpaler
Level: 176
Okay, so I finished the basic Japanese schedule vocabulary, kanji, and grammar. However, the beginner N5 kanji was marked as 'to be studied,' but at some point, it stopped showing new kanji, and the schedule only shows 80 kanji as studied.
Do I need to use the kanji helper, and if so, what is the difference between the kanji helper and the N5 kanji schedule?
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1 day ago
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Icepick87
Level: 534

N5 ostensibly has 80 kanji. You can keep studying it, use a word helper schedule, and add more. But the 80 kanji is at the N5 level.

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1 day ago
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wilerpaler
Level: 176

N5 ostensibly has 80 kanji. You can keep studying it, use a word helper schedule, and add more. But the 80 kanji is at the N5 level.


So, 80 kanji is the limit of the N5 schedule? Then this is by design. Did you mean a kanji helper or a word helper?
Well if it's by design, I'm not sure if I should use a kanji/word helper, I guess you weren't supposed to study a kanji/word helper at the basic schedule,


my question is, is a kanji/word helper a bad Idea?, If I used a word/kanji helper in every schedule, does that mean I'm studying too much, or is it just a preference if somebody wants to study more than the average user




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14 hours ago
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It stopped showing because 80 kanji is the limit of the N5 kanji schedule.
Kanji helper would be helpful if you need to do radicles.
If you want to progress more you can add other kanji schedules.
"So, 80 kanji is the limit of the N5 schedule?"-Do you mean the full N5 schedule or the kanji one only?

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14 hours ago
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Icepick87
Level: 534

So, 80 kanji is the limit of the N5 schedule? Then this is by design. Did you mean a kanji helper or a word helper?
Well if it's by design, I'm not sure if I should use a kanji/word helper, I guess you weren't supposed to study a kanji/word helper at the basic schedule,


my question is, is a kanji/word helper a bad Idea?, If I used a word/kanji helper in every schedule, does that mean I'm studying too much, or is it just a preference if somebody wants to study more than the average user


I mean both kanji and word helper. The point is, the 80 is all of the N5 level. It's the same number for kanken 10, and the 1st school year. That is why you don't get more. That's the entirety of that level. When you want more, this is at the next nevel, N4, with 168 kanji. N3 adds 379. N2, 360. And N1 at a whopping 1,397.

The kanji/word helpers just reinforce kanji familiarity and retention by including vocabulary that uses them. So you'll learn some words along with it. It would probably be essential for you to aid your knowledge when you get to learn more kanji.


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9 hours ago
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wilerpaler
Level: 176

thank you guys so much for your helpkao_yoroshiku.pngthanks.pngkao_heart.png

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6 hours ago
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