I was wondering where 力いっぱい came from… didn’t see this post before ![]()
so that’s why those things came up in the lessons lately…
I thought that those vocabularies show up once you burn the involved Kanji - thought that would be a very cool feature to memorize those Kanji even more.
but this is also very cool!
I just heard the new pronunciation audios for the first time. Is it just me or do these sound way worse (maybe computer generated) than the ones of existing vocabulary?
Kenichi sounds the same as usual to me, but I do get the impression that Kyoko might be recording in a different environment or with different equipment. Not so much that it is a problem imo, but it’s noticeable when listening for it.
How exciting!! ありがとうございます !!
neat!
@LukasAV I think the pronunciation is slowed down? As I get to higher levels I stumble across content that I think used to be at lower levels (3 example sentences and slower readings of the vocabulary).
That’s awesome! On the note of changing things, can you make an adjustment to WK like the below: When you hit the button for “show all information”, can ALL of the information be presented on the next page instead of requiring two clicks to get to the other translation info? This may seem petty but on some computers the internet speed is so slow and/or freezes, that an extra click can really prolong the lesson/review session. Is this a possible fix? Thank you
The transitivity pairs are great. I’ve run across 外す several times in the context of unfastening a button, and it confused me at first*, so it’s nice to see it in my lessons!
I guess you “disconnect” a button.
- Back before I’d seen enough transitivity pairs to figure out what was going on.
As a lvl 60 user for a almost 2 years I’m glad to have new vocabulary! Please add more in the future at the pace you want (and according to the feedbacks of the learners as well) - and not only transitive/intransitive verbs!
Thank you!
Great news, please add more vocab!
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I didn’t notice anything. but now, oh, so those are content additions ![]()

By different environment you mean: underwater?
Great idea, thank you! ![]()
Thanks !! I love change & surprises !! Please keep up the good work. I use WK every single day.
力いっぱい頑張れ!
It absolutely does not sound like that to me at all so now I’m wondering which clip you’re talking about in particular and whether it’s the player or connection that’s causing that rather than the clip itself
Listen to 預ける (old recording) and 預かる (new recording).
The newer recordings sound slowed down and a bit muddier in the mix. Not sure if this is because they were a bit rushed or a quirk of the recording.
Mm, I can hear it. It is not even close to low quality enough that I would describe it as sounding like underwater though, even in jest.
Edit: I’m realizing that this post is coming across as kinda terse and I do not mean it to. Sorry you all!!
Haha don’t worry, it’s just what I thought I heard and Alo could relate. No offense taken.