Daily Thread: simple questions, comments that don’t need their own posts, and first time posters go here (October 03, 2022)

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5 comments
  1. Does Anki auto deleted cards? I noticed my N5/N4 deck lacks 来るbut has 行く. At least based on the search deck feature.

  2. Does it make sense to use the word “utsuro” to describe a person? For example, the phrase “utsuro no shojo” or “hito”, could that be used to describe a person who is empty? (Meaning they are depressed or morose)

    I’ve never heard it used it this context, but I don’t see why it couldn’t be.

  3. In the book I’m reading they described someone’s age as:

    六十歳位

    and the furigana for 位 was くらい

    I’ve seen くらい to mean “about” but does this use of kanji stress that 六十歳 is an impressive age?

  4. Free resources / anki decks for vocab and vocab and kanji for a complete beginner. I have genki one but haven’t started and aside from katakana and hiragana im pretty much a complete beginner for actual vocab and kanji

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