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by xrd
860 days ago
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I've been working on an idea for a long time which is to break classic public domain books (in the original foreign language) into small chunks for study of the source language. An example passage is here (from one of the greatest works of Japanese literature, Kokoro by Natsume Soseki). https://community.public.do/t/kokoro-by-natsume-soseki-parag... If you click on any passage, you can see all the kanji and the translation of that passage in full. Each kanji is clickable and displays the proper stroke order and animates it. You can practice writing the kanji and then save that for later. What's unfinished is I want to allow you to save kanji into Anki and build out flashcards. If there is a cohort of people reading the same passages, they can help each other with grammar questions, and this is all facilitated because the site is built on the incredible discussion platform "discourse." I would love to hear any feedback: chris@public.do |
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