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Tsurukame has an awesome (I’m guessing it’s intentional) feature where if you do the kana for a “meaning” question rather than the “reading”, it doesn’t fail you. Once you input the right meaning answer, it automatically passes the whole word because you already did the kana for it. ‘
However, this also works if you use the wrong reading for the word.
For example, I had 先 as a vocab word. I typed in “senn” and hit enter, but it was not accepted (as it was the meaning, not reading). Then I said “past”. It accepted the reading and meaning both for the word. However, the vocab reading is supposed to be the kun’yomi reading, so the correct answer would’ve been “saki”.
I expected that I would pass the vocab meaning, but would still prompt me on the vocab reading since I got that part wrong (and follow the same behavior as if I was doing the vocab reading question, where it wouldn’t be wrong, but I would need to input the right reading).
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Tsurukame has an awesome (I’m guessing it’s intentional) feature where if you do the kana for a “meaning” question rather than the “reading”, it doesn’t fail you. Once you input the right meaning answer, it automatically passes the whole word because you already did the kana for it. ‘
However, this also works if you use the wrong reading for the word.
For example, I had 先 as a vocab word. I typed in “senn” and hit enter, but it was not accepted (as it was the meaning, not reading). Then I said “past”. It accepted the reading and meaning both for the word. However, the vocab reading is supposed to be the kun’yomi reading, so the correct answer would’ve been “saki”.
I expected that I would pass the vocab meaning, but would still prompt me on the vocab reading since I got that part wrong (and follow the same behavior as if I was doing the vocab reading question, where it wouldn’t be wrong, but I would need to input the right reading).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: