I need /adv/ about how to best go about learning Kanji. I've memorized Kana but everytime I attempt to read something remotely Japanese I have to look up what every single piece of Kanji means because there's so fucking many. Is there anyway I can go about this better or will I just have to look up what every single word is in Kanji?
I would use memrise. Also, take post its and put them on things with the kanji and kana equivalence written on the post it.
There are plugins for most browsers that display kana above kanji for beginners and children to be able to read. Start with manga or news articles aimed at grade school children. Learn words in kana first and kanji will come with seeing them so frequently while reading.
Also stop being a weeaboo fuk. This won't matter to you in 10 years.
wanikani
>>17366333
Not doing it for weebshit reasons. I'm just going for trilinguist.
Download anki on your phone and use the flash cards every day.
>>17366398
Also go to /a/ and use the Google docs in the OP of DJT