Qui a besoin d'un poème mnémotechnique alors qu'on peut compter sur les articulations de la main ?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thirty_Days_Hath_September #mnemotechny
Thirty Days Hath September - Wikipedia

RE: https://rss-mstdn.studiofreesia.com/@asahi/116537633621689854

Just an occasion to mention that recently an update, probably in the fonts or in firefox - I cant say, makes the japanese & chinese characters much more readable

It is as if the characters were thiner: as I am still learning both, complex sinograms like 減, 続, 減,益, 想, 超 were hardly decipherable and most often totally unreadable (for me). I do think I know this one 想. I have to check/rework. Decomposed it shows as: Wood-Eye-Heart.

(edit: it's "think/thought")

I still don't know them, but at least I can more easily recognise the composite elements that makes them: readability increases/jumps greatly

I keep the sentence as a working sentence for #japanese, because such statement are so regular, that learning such characters, is guaranteed to be re-read again in other headlines

Here I am surprised Toyota トヨタis written in #katakana I had the naive assumption all trademarks were in #Kanji . It's something I should make clear.

#mnemonics #mnemotechny #polyglot #LanguageLearning #LearningProcess