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TetsuyaNomura
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Stroke Number

Postby TetsuyaNomura » September 3rd, 2008 1:56 am

How necessary is it to memorize the stroke count when learning kanji?
I've learned 150 kanji so far without learning the stroke count, and I'm wondering if I should go back and memorize the stroke count of the kanji I already know or not.

Thanks!

Rod Wadd
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Postby Rod Wadd » September 3rd, 2008 2:00 am

what do you mean by memorizing the stroke count? You mean the number of strokes, not how to write the kanji, correct? If so, it's no so important to remember a number but it would be a good idea to know how to count the strokes so you can look up kanji you don't know in a dictionary.

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TetsuyaNomura
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Postby TetsuyaNomura » September 3rd, 2008 2:11 am

Thanks!
Yes, i meant the number of strokes (they have the stroke count on the kanji flashcards so I was wondering if I needed to memorize that too).

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Postby WalterWills » September 3rd, 2008 10:54 am

In my opinion the stroke count is irrelevant.

There is a correct way to write each radical, and so if you're familiar with the radicals that make up a given character, then counting the strokes in order to look up a kanji in a dictionary is something you can quickly do in your head.

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Postby jkid » September 3rd, 2008 11:47 am

The "stroke number" allows for a self check because if you haven't written the Kanji with the correct number of strokes then it is wrong, even in the smallest way.

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