Intended as quick vocabulary refresh.
Here is full vocabulary list for JLPT N5-N1. The cards are intended for quick vocabulary review. These are not SRS flashcards (SRS functionality implemented in different part of the platform). The idea is that we scroll through the cards and make sure that we are familiar with the word. If not, we can quickly check reading and English translation. So this section should ideally be visited once you are already familiar with the majority of vocabulary for a given JLPT level. For example, we can just quickly scroll through 100 N3 words per day to make sure we remember them.
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