Just want to make sure I remember the correct pitch accent.
Kanji donât have audio as far as Iâm aware.
this maybe?
as far as i know in Japanese kanji donât really have their own pronunciation like the vocabulary does
i donât think that pitch accents apply to singular kanji unless theyâre in a sentence or as vocabulary
I donât understand. We still need to be able to pronounce those kanji. Wouldnât it be useful to also have the audio on those?
Youâd only ever pronounce them as part of a word though, unless the kanji is a word on its own, but then itâll come back up in vocab.
If this helps at all, try thinking about it like English parts of words. A singular kanji might represent something like âbio.â If you were learning English you might go look at how people pronunce biology, or biography, or antibiotic, but youâre not going to find someone showing you how to pronounce a root of a word absent of context. There are probably better examples because using âbioâ as a shortening isnât actually unheard of, but I hope that makes sense?
You donât pronounce kanji, you pronounce words with kanji in them.
Pitch accent is different depending on the word
I get it. That makes sense!