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Japanese! I found Jlab's decks to be a great fit for me
I ran out of new cards on the beginner's deck within 3 months, and quickly started the patreon-locked intermediate deck, which I'm enjoying quite a lot!
Also on the side, I'm doing my best with a deck I found on here, it's a list of decks made out of cards from anime episodes
Do you use anki on Android? And if so, any Android app recommendations? Last time I searched the app store, several results came up, and I didnโt know which one to choose, so I gave up. ๐คฃ
I'm afraid I don't, but a quick search on the internet leads me to believe the best one is the one featured on Anki's website which is AnkiDroid, an open source software!
Definitely AnkiDroid, as Taevas has already mentioned.
For iOS, the official app is AnkiMobile Flashcards, although it does cost about $25.