Thread:Gsimenas/@comment-213.229.65.182-20160812143216/@comment-178.62.1.190-20160813164630

Arigato Gsi-sensei and also Arigato Maume-san! Do you learn/speak japanese too?

I have seen an app called Ja Sensei. It can show both kanas and kanjis stroke order, on reading kun reading etc. I can also try to write/practice them in this app. It has some grammar lessons too. I could not understand much about grammar since I do not have a lot vocabulary.

I took a notebook to write Kanjis I saw, so when I forget it I can check up, but would that work? I mean if I write all the Joyo kanji and memorise them, would I still need a dictionary to use (frequently or rarely?), would it be hard to check all of them from a notebook?

I see that nearly all kanjis have common stroke order rules like vertical-horontizal, right to left etc.

PS:I saw that Ja sensei lets you search kanji by it is meaning, stroke number etc.