Lexicographer
Retired 13 May 2006
This applies equally well to beginners, continuers and extension types, but the best example I can think of is in the extension speaking.
This year many of us were unable to read the kanji in question one without furigana. How many of us (including myself) wished we could bring a dictionary, eh?
I had the idea that if we keep forgetting a kanji, structure or obscure but necessary word we could post it in this thread as a sort of reminder for everyone. If this idea actually works we'll need our dictionaries far less than we may do now, as we'll (hopefully) have a much better grasp of the expected vernacular.
Please write all submissions in both Japanese encoding and romaji, as VBulletin oftens screws things up (and you can't really render kanji in the roman set, can you? )
And before I forget...
The kanji in question 1 of Ext speaking was @kan(jiru) - to feel
This year many of us were unable to read the kanji in question one without furigana. How many of us (including myself) wished we could bring a dictionary, eh?
I had the idea that if we keep forgetting a kanji, structure or obscure but necessary word we could post it in this thread as a sort of reminder for everyone. If this idea actually works we'll need our dictionaries far less than we may do now, as we'll (hopefully) have a much better grasp of the expected vernacular.
Please write all submissions in both Japanese encoding and romaji, as VBulletin oftens screws things up (and you can't really render kanji in the roman set, can you? )
And before I forget...
The kanji in question 1 of Ext speaking was @kan(jiru) - to feel