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Which Japanese words should you learn? How many do you need to know? Our guide will show you how to decide what Japanese words to study to give you the best chance of success, and explain our 'usefulness' categorization of words.
The 10,000 most useful words in Japanese, presented in groups of 100, organized by usefulness. A fantastic study resource and a great way to prioritize your efforts!
As part of our transition to the new Japanese Mastery system, which tracks your progress with grammar and vocabulary as well as kanji in...
Since we introduced the usefulness ranking for Japanese vocabulary four years ago, the most comprehensive analysis of Japanese usage...
View all the grammar required for JLPT levels. Our library currently contains all items required for N5-N3, and we're working on N2 and N1. Summaries also shows your mastery level of each grammar point. Quickly create flashcards for all grammar points in a level.
Your dashboard is the central reference point for all key data on your Japanese progress, and where you can start your next study session. Visit your dashboard to check on your Japanese Mastery Level, flashcard progress, challenge status and more, and see your personalized study recommendations.
These collections contain the most useful word for each official reading of every Jōyō kanji, presented in the same order we present the kanji on Kanshudo.
View grammar points organized by usefulness or JLPT level, showing your mastery of each grammar point.
View your knowledge of Japanese vocabulary organized into rings corresponding to the usefulness of each word.
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Kanshudo is your AI Japanese tutor, and your constant companion on the road to mastery of the Japanese language. To get started learning Japanese, just follow the study recommendations on your Dashboard. You can use Quick search (accessible using the icon at the top of every page) to look up any Japanese word, kanji or grammar point, as well as to find anything on Kanshudo quickly. For an overview, take the tour.
Search results include information from a variety of sources, including Kanshudo (kanji mnemonics, kanji readings, kanji components, vocab and name frequency data, grammar points, examples), JMdict (vocabulary), Tatoeba (examples), Enamdict (names), KanjiVG (kanji animations and stroke order), and Joy o' Kanji (kanji and radical synopses). Translations provided by Google's Neural Machine Translation engine. For more information see credits.
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