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    Sam
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    I’m on season 2, and I’m afraid I’ve gotten lost in the multitude of Anki decks. I have a deck each for 1 stroke and two stroke kanji. I have another 1 deck each for the kanji Vocab. I don’t understand what all these are for, and what the difference is. I was doing fine at first learning them, until they started to cross over and I ended up getting flash cards wrong because it was different than I learned in another deck. Can anyone help me sort this out? I understand the point of the radical deck, the sentences, and the regular vocab.

    Also, sorry if my post was confusing. If it wasn’t, then it would mean I’m not confused, lol.

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    vanandrew
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    I’d suggest merging all the stroke 1 & 2 kanji into one deck, and merging the kanji vocab into the regular vocab deck.
    The kanji decks are for the meaning & reading for each kanji, the kanji vocab decks are sample words that the kanji are used in.

    Hope this helps.

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    Sam
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    Yes. It does a lot. Thank you. =)

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    Gustav Dahl
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    You probably figured it out, but if somebody has problems with merging two decks in Anki, it’s actually pretty easy. The way I do it is to hit the “Browse” button and find the deck I want to move. Then I select all of them (Ctrl+A) and hit the “Change deck” button. Here I choose the deck I want the cards to be moved to and hit “Move cards” :)

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