UNIT 1 · CARD 1

Recall it twice.

Read the English concept, then type the Korean and Japanese words from memory.

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WRITE THIS CONCEPT IN BOTH LANGUAGES

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Korean한국어

Type the word, then do Japanese before checking.

Japanese日本語

Kanji or any listed hiragana reading is accepted, including alternate readings.

TYPE TO PLAY

The language is the control.

No answer tiles and no recognition-only points. Clear falling concepts by producing the word, or rebuild a missing word from a complete situation.

FALLING RECALL

Clear words by typing.

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TYPE BEFORE THIS LINE

ACTIVE RECALL UNDER PRESSURE

Concepts fall. Your keyboard clears them.

Each tile tells you whether to answer in 한국어 or 日本語. Type any visible answer; it disappears as soon as the word is correct.

Kanji and listed kana readings are both accepted.

THE SOURCE CURRICULUM

1,610 vocabulary cards.

The dedicated numbers-and-counters unit has been removed. Practical, verified vocabulary remains searchable; scan damage, review flags, grammar metadata, and specialist dictionary entries stay out of study.

#ConceptKoreanJapaneseReadingStatus

MEMORY, NOT POINTS

What can you recall?

Korean and Japanese are tracked separately. A card returns when either language needs work.

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Introduced0of 1,432 study words
Korean strong0stage 4 or higher
Japanese strong0stage 4 or higher

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Korean memory

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日本語

Japanese memory

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SENTENCE LAB

Context comprehension

Longer translation pairs are scheduled separately from isolated word recall.

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Curriculum source

The Japanese headwords, readings, meanings, page order, and scan-review status come from the supplied N5 Basic 1800 deck. The retired Korean dataset and Korean textbook are not loaded by this site.

SENTENCE WORDSentence glossary

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KOREAN · 한국어
JAPANESE · 日本語