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What is a good open source Japanese Dictionary?
Hi --
I'm looking for a good computer Japanese-English English-Japanese dictionary? Is there one? What do most people use? Is there a good one that is open source (free) ?
What are some other good computer programs / websites for japanese resources?
I'm looking for a good computer Japanese-English English-Japanese dictionary? Is there one? What do most people use? Is there a good one that is open source (free) ?
What are some other good computer programs / websites for japanese resources?
Mar 22, 2009 8:20 AM
Comments · 10
I find Kotoba! really useful - you can look up words in English or Japanese (or lots of other languages!) and there are lots of ways to look up kanji.
May 2, 2011
<cite>http://www.tagaini.net
It's open source and free for use.. It's still in development... but there are versions that already can be used. I think it's one of the best offline dictionaries that available for free.
Plus it has kanji stroke order animation, so I find it useful for such a beginner as myself.
In future it's going to be even more excellent, just wait=)) Maybe you should try it.
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It's open source and free for use.. It's still in development... but there are versions that already can be used. I think it's one of the best offline dictionaries that available for free.
Plus it has kanji stroke order animation, so I find it useful for such a beginner as myself.
In future it's going to be even more excellent, just wait=)) Maybe you should try it.
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April 21, 2011
jiten.net
it's rly good !! :D
it's rly good !! :D
April 10, 2011
<a href="http://www.nihongodict.com">www.nihongodict.com</a> : I use this one alot.
<a href="http://www.kanjisite.com">www.kanjisite.com</a> : It's a kanji site for study and learning kanji.It also has a hiragana and katakana chart too.
March 14, 2011
I use jisho. It's pretty useful.
February 22, 2011
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, German, Japanese
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Chinese (Mandarin), German
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