By the way, is サィ pronounced as "sai" or "si"? If it's the former, how do you make "si"? The position where it's supposed to be is occupied by シ (shi), so does that mean Nipponese bakas can't pronounce "si"?
>>12494653I see. Well, accent is fine. Maybe they'll even like you for it. And speaking is much easier anyway. I remember reading that some Japanese professor couldn't even remember the kanji for "tea" and the average adult knows around 2000 kanji. So not even Japanese can read fluent Japanese. It's all good.
>Do you think you can grind learning everyday?Well, this was just for fun. It really hurt the brainu at first. Then it became very easy for a bit and now back to kind of forgetting stuff again. Grinding with Anki must be a bit more rewarding when it's more like a game.