- WaniKani, a kanji learning application by Tofugu
WaniKani is a Japanese radicals, kanji, and vocabulary learning web app that uses mnemonics and SRS to make kanji learning simple
- Wani (dragon) - Wikipedia
Wani was a dragon or sea monster in Japanese mythology Since it is written using the kanji 鰐 (from Chinese e 鰐 or 鱷 "crocodile; alligator") wani is translated as "crocodile", or sometimes "shark" (from wanizame 鰐鮫 "shark")
- News Talk WANI Listen Live - 1400 kHz AM, Auburn, United . . .
News Talk WANI is a news talk radio station in Auburn, Alabama The station is owned by Auburn Network, Inc and serves the Auburn, Alabama, radio market
- Wani - Yokai. com
Appearance: Wani are sea monsters that live in deep bodies of water They have long, serpentine bodies, fins, and can breathe both air and water Wani are able to shapeshift into humans, and there are even tales of wani and humans falling in love Behavior: Wani are the rulers of the oceans and gods of the sea They live in splendid coral
- WaniKani Review - Tofugu
WaniKani is a web-based app that uses a spaced repetition system (SRS) to help you memorize Japanese kanji and vocabulary (Tofugu makes this, which means this is a shameless plug )
- Wani: The Ultimate Guide - Mythical Encyclopedia
Wani is a term that refers to a sea monster or dragon in Japanese mythology The term is written using the kanji 鰐, which comes from the Chinese characters e 鰐 or 鱷, meaning “crocodile” or “alligator ” The term wani is often translated as “crocodile” or “shark” (from wanizame 鰐鮫 “shark”)
- WaniKani Review: The Pros and Cons | Coto Japanese Academy
Advantages of WaniKani 1 You memorize kanji and vocabulary faster Since WaniKani uses mnemonics methods so you can remember radicals, kanji, and vocabulary with the story in explanation and example sentences, this makes it easier to memorize everything
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