![]() It’s also kind of infuriating how the web site and app differ and progress from one seems disconnected from the other. (Also, if you’re on the free tier and don’t want to get bombarded with ads, a Pi Hole works great for this.) It just could be much better in some regards as a learning tool. It’s really fun and addictive, and they do a great job with the gamification. ![]() Lessons seems to introduce new kanji kind of out of the blue without warning or explanation and it’s always like wtf?Īnyway, I don’t want to discount what a great service and product it is. There’s kana lessons up the wazoo but kana isn’t my problem - I may have mentally displaced much of my previous Japanese education from years of neglect, but kana is pretty well burned into my brain. The other infuriating thing about Duolingo’s Japanese lessons is there’s really no way to focus on kanji review. ![]() ![]() without additional context? Oh, I get it - it’s a clever meta commentary on Japanese’s lack of context, right? How am I supposed to know Honda-san is a Mr. And -さん like basically all Japanese is gender neutral. ![]()
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