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What do you think about the inclusion of basic Kanji in future versions?

Open aeri opened this issue 5 years ago • 7 comments

I think it might be interesting to include the most basic Kanji such as numbers or the most common ones.

aeri avatar May 05 '20 10:05 aeri

Would be ok with this

seniorm0ment avatar May 11 '20 03:05 seniorm0ment

I would love this, and could make a PR for it. Would be good to choose exactly what we will include though.

90-008 avatar Sep 05 '20 11:09 90-008

@yusdacra Thank you very much for your interest, I had thought of including basic Kanki, like the ones shown here, and they are the ones needed for the N5 level.

The question I have is whether given the character of the application the correct answer should be the meaning in English, or accept both Kun'yomi and On'yomi readings. What do you think?

aeri avatar Sep 06 '20 23:09 aeri

I think it would be better if the user could configure what it accepts. By default it should accept both readings, but if the user wants to practice only Kun`yomi they should be able to choose so, or if the user wants to only practice the English meaning, they should be able to choose so.

90-008 avatar Sep 07 '20 19:09 90-008

This could imply a big change in the core of the quiz, with the issue of literal translation still being a problem to link it to a specific language, more so now when I want to touch on the issue of internationalization. #14 It needs to be looked at.

aeri avatar Sep 14 '20 22:09 aeri

I have thought of a way to be able to implement it, once Kanji is selected, through a menu similar to the selection of the set of kanas, select which will be the correct answer to the Kanji. Another doubt I have is whether to allow the coexistence between Kana and Kanji, I would like to make another visual table in which all the Kanji would come out. How do you see it?

aeri avatar Sep 21 '20 11:09 aeri

I don't think we should allow practicing Kana and Kanji at the same time, since they are both different things. I think it should go like this:

  • User opens the app, greeted with a selection between Kana or Kanji
  • User selects Kanji
  • User now sees Kanji sets: numbers etc. and selects some or all of them, and starts practicing
  • User is now at the practice screen which should be like the Kana practice screen, with a visual table button that should show all the Kanji, and the statistics button

I'm a bit busy nowadays so sorry for the late reply :D

90-008 avatar Oct 04 '20 16:10 90-008