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The kanji test uses James Breen's kanji dictionary which includes more than 6000 characters. About 2500 of the characters are sorted by frequency of appearance in the press or spoken language."Kanji-test uses the kanji dictionary by James Breen. Tests include more than 6000 symbols. About 2500 symbols sorted by frequency of appearance in the press or spoken language"
Don't forget, that to display Japanese characters correctly (you need to etc.)"Don't forget, that to display correctly japanese characters"
Yes, it would also be useful if maybe you could add the pronunciation in furigana above or below the Kanji as some of us, like myself, may have forgotten how it's pronounced although we know it's meaning in English.nwind said:I want add to site examination of reading (kun and on both), I thing it's will be more usefull than only meaning, ne?
Yeah... Your also good. Especially I like that becouse it's work even when I'm offline. It's very good, becouse cost for internet access still very high there.goofy2feet said:That's a cool kanji test site.
I have one too - for JLPT levels 2-4 - kanji and grammar; all the tests were made using Hot Potatoes.
Yep. For me too... But! I have now much more free time, becouse I'm finally graduated from university (waiting for congratulations ) and after little rest I'm going to add pronuncation test.Tonysoong said:Interesting.
But to me, memorization of meanings of kanji poses no problem. My problem is with pronunciation of Japanese kanji.
rafe said:Sorry to nitpick and be pedantic, but that's Jim Breen's kanji dictionary, not James Breen...