The best way to learn kanji is by frequency. The more frequent the better you will get at it.
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It is generally recommended to learn kanji by frequency, starting with the most commonly used characters first. This approach allows learners to start recognizing and using kanji in everyday situations sooner. However, incorporating both frequency and simplicity can also be effective to build a strong foundation in kanji knowledge.
You can learn kanji through books, online resources, classes, or language learning apps. Websites like Wanikani, Kanji Study, and apps like Duolingo and Anki can also be helpful for learning kanji. Consistent practice and exposure to kanji in context are key to mastering this writing system.
It is rare for someone to know all 80,000 kanji characters. Most native Japanese speakers learn around 2,000-3,000 characters, and even scholars may not be familiar with every single kanji due to their complexity and rarity of usage.
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Katakana is primarily used for foreign words and onomatopoeia in Japanese, while Hiragana is used for native Japanese words and grammatical elements. Katakana characters tend to have more angular shapes, while Hiragana characters are more rounded. Both scripts consist of 46 basic characters each.