| Farsala said: I learn 2 kanji per workday, should mean about 500 kanji per year, and thus I will be able to get through all the essential kanji by year 4. I hope to be able to read books and talk fairly naturally by then. Of course kanji isn't everything so I have a lot of other studies too. |
I recommend Wanikani. I currently learn on average 20 new vocab and Kanji every day, which is quite a fast pace but surprisingly manageable thanks to SRS. And even at that pace it still takes about 2 years to finish 2000 kanjis and about 6000 vocabs.
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