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Thanks! Fixed and updated!

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I only just saw this thread now, you can add me to the list as well!!

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Great! I’ve added you :smiley:

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A new unit for “Respect for the Aged Day” is available in my Japanese Festivals and Holidays deck here :slight_smile:

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Try the Deck Deck!

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You can never have too many decks!

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I agree, I’m making a whole deck of them! :grin:

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A new unit for the fall/autumn equinox is available in my Japanese Festivals and Holidays deck here :dizzy:

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I’m liking the new “Verbs X00” decks so far, @sythe! :grin:

Just a suggestion to call the units something like “Top 100” then “Next 200”.
(I originally assumed there were 100 verbs missing from the “300” and “500” decks!)

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Changed

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Thanks! I’ve almost finished adding those verbs now, with just a few more left to go! :grin:

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I am also pleased to announce that I have launched a brand new deck, covering a new topic, ideally launching this week (pending approval!).

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I made a very niche kendo deck, if anyone is interested, haha

unfortunately not all kendo vocabulary was available but hopefully it will be useful for someone (as well as me, haha)

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Learn the Japanese names and kanji for countries and territories :slight_smile:

I’m open to feedback on which names to include, as there are many variations, e.g. whether to include the name with or without the equivalent of things like “The Republic of” at the start.

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Very nice idea. Maybe split into subdecks of common/shorter names and then longer/official names? The issue may be that some common names are also the official name, so might need to specifiy that.

I see you are including the shortened single kanji abbreviations as well. Could be an idea to split those off into their own deck? Some of them are very very rare with most natives not knowing what they mean.

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Thanks for the feedback!
It’s been a tough call as to whether to group various names for the same country together (as currently) or separate them according to whether they’re in kanji, katakana, etc.
I decided to go with the former to begin with, to avoid having say “イギリス” and “英国” in totally different parts of the deck, and because many countries only have one variant available in the Bunpro vocab lists.
So thanks for the feedback, and I’ll think about it some more! :smiley:

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There’s a new unit for Sports Day available in my deck here :slight_smile:

PS I’ve amended the title of the thread so it hopefully makes it clearer that anyone can talk/ask about community decks here :smiley:

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Try my Hallowe’en deck here :bat: :vampire: :apple:

Let me know if there are any other words you think should be included, or if there’s anything to amend, etc! :slight_smile:

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Get going with my new Core 10k deck (as well as my Hallowe’en deck)!

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interesting

I might filter it into a “words with sentences only” version like I did with core4k

but I will wait for A2-A4 sentences to release because with a deck this large, the insert-in-between script will probably mess things up.

Like I did here:

About the 10k Deck:
I don’t mean to criticize but given Bunpro’s system and Grammar availability, is it really useful to have particles added as vocab?

then there’s other instances where the importer took the と particle and classified it as “door” as one of the top 10 most occuring words, and て as hand

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At least I doubt that 戸 is used more often than する in Japanese. Though because some things are double in the top 100 (for instance 二 being used much more than any other number by a wide margin, coincidentally because the particle に exists, but に is also listed with the other particles…) it could be a tokenizer issue at wikitionary?


E: Regarding the OP list, I’m also open to feedback

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