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Do you have any tips for remembering Japanese words? Is there a rule to follow? People who have been there gave me some advice.

1) classification: such as weather conditions, human organs, etc.

2) Find a pattern: mosquitoes, moths, harmful pests, worms, worms, insects.

Four tips for memorizing words, I hope to inspire you.

First, when reciting a word, recite its derivatives at the same time. For example, when reciting "Hui (glow)", simply recite "Hui (Glow)" and "Hui" (Glow) together, because the latter two words are all derived from the previous word, and their Chinese characters are in Hehan Dictionary, so such words are usually easy to find together.

Second, when reciting a word, recite its antonym at the same time. For example, when reciting "ぃぃ" (wide) and "ぃ" (narrow) at the same time, when reciting "static" (static) and reciting "やかか" (excited) at the same time, you will "win". Many large and medium-sized Hehan dictionaries list antonyms of words, which are easy to find.

Third, when reciting a word, recite its related words at the same time, such as "これ, それ, ぁれ, どれ", "Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter" and "Moon, Sun, Fire". But the general Hehan dictionary will not list all the related words of a word, so you need to look them up yourself.

Fourthly, if you know English, I suggest you prepare another English dictionary. Because some Japanese words have many meanings in Chinese, beginners often don't know which meaning is the most important. At this time, I usually look up the He Ying dictionary again, such as "そろそろ", the first meaning is slow, so I know the main meaning of this word is "slowly". If you don't understand English, forget this.

One of the characteristics of Japanese is its large vocabulary, so increasing vocabulary is helpful to improve Japanese listening, speaking, reading and writing ability.

Remember pseudonyms (including katakana) first; Second, standardize memory. There are three representations of Japanese words: Hiragana, Chinese characters and Roman characters. We should be strict with ourselves and standardize our memory, with Chinese characters at the bottom and pseudonyms at the top. Finally, read more and recite more. I think the biggest skill is to spend more time and energy. You can watch cartoons at ordinary times. Hearing a familiar word, that kind of mood is self-evident.