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Hello, I downloaded the Tango N5 MIA deck after the recommendation from learnjapanese.moe. Before, I was using the WaniKani Kanji Anki deck, but I had no practice with sentences so I decided to download this N5 i 1 deck. I am a little over 100 cards in and I am bamboozled by some of the kanji being thrown at me. Kanji made up of several smaller kanji in the form of radicals, lots of strokes, sometimes words with three such comples kanji in them that I am expected to identify individually. I might be able to parse it better and make better mneumonics for myself, if only I was introduced first to Kanji that had less strokes.
Are there N5 decks that are better ordered? Are there decks that use i 1 sentences to teach simpler Kanji before progressing to more difficult ones? Is there a way to do this myself in Anki?
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