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authorAlex Auvolat <alex@adnab.me>2023-09-26 13:27:17 +0200
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@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ The two parameters can be tuned separately according to your needs:
__Note that 65 JLPT N1 *jōyō* kanji, as well as 186 *jinmeiyō* kanji also marked for N1 in KANJIDIC2, did not have an example sentence in the Tanaka corpus and are therefore not included in Datagengo.__
The list can be found below the batch list in the level list, in the "missing
-chars" column, in rows N1a and N1b for the *jōyō* kanji and N1-9 for the
+kanji" column, in rows N1a and N1b for the *jōyō* kanji and N1-9 for the
*jinmeiyō* kanji. You might want to study at least the 65 *jōyō* kanji
separately before attempting to pass JLPT N1.
@@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ Here is how the lessons are organized, currently:
- __114 to 126:__ even more kanji, not part of JLPT, *jōyō* or *jinmeiyō* (marked N0+)
If you are studying for advanced levels, make sure to check the character table
-below the lesson list, and in particular the "missing chars" column, to know
+below the lesson list, and in particular the "missing kanji" column, to know
all characters for which no example sentences were found in the Tanaka corpus
and which are therefore not included in Datagengo.