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Sakura Dictionary is a brilliant new English - Japanese Dictionary based on the much loved EDICT content.
The EDICT project started in 1991 and has been growing for more than 25 years. In that time, it has become the standard Japanese-English reference on the Internet. We have been actively contributing to the project from almost the beginning and our UniDict has been available on various platforms for 20 years,
We have taken the deep and broad EDICT database and created the best Japanese English dictionary application on the iOS platform. Based on our 25 years of experience in digital dictionary development we have created a custom optimization of the EDICT data for our robust UniDict® dictionary engine.
This is EDICT is all of its glory. The search index is huge - at a half million possible search terms.
Try it and see for yourself the sleek performance on the powerful UniDict® engine and attractive display.
Now includes an optional kanji dictionary that is the best on the iOS platform, going far beyond all others in level of information.
Optional Kanji Dictionary includes:
• 13108 character headwords
• 10000 stroke-order animations
• multiple font variations with archaic forms
• computer codes and paper dictionary references
• Unicode Consortium's UniHan information
• Enables kanji handwriting recognition interface
• Enables a stroke order practice/testing mini-app
APPLICATION FUNCTIONALITY
• search on English, Japanese and kana phonetics
• romaji pronunciations for headwords
• audio pronunciation of Japanese words and phrases
• real-time progressing look-up
• wildcard pattern searches -with * ?
• unique searching in triplicate
• spelling suggestions for English
• automatic history
• Japanese Handwriting recognition
• support for search from other applications
• Hyperlinked cross-references to third-party dictionaries
• OS-independent app localization
• Bookmarks with folders and editable notations
• iPad Pro multi-screen and Drag & Drop
• DarkMode & 3D Touch support
• Supports iOS 12 through to iOS 17
• iPhone, iPod, iPad and MacOS support
• No internet connection required for most features
SOCIAL MEDIA
• Facebook, Twitter & Evernote posts.
• Full layout for definition emails and Evernote posts.
NOTE
If you have any questions or comments about the application, please contact customer support at support@english-channel.tv and we will reply to you personally. If you simply write a review in iTunes, we are unable to contact you to help you with any issues you may have. Most issues can be solved in a single email.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This publication has included material from the EDICT dictionary files in accordance with the licence provisions of the Electronic Dictionaries Research Group.
UniDict® is a custom dictionary engine that has outsold all other dictionary delivery engines on iOS devices. It is the best of breed for it's category providing users with a up to the minute features, a strong and robust structure and an intuitive design and navigation. All UniDict® applications are cross linked to create an ecosphere of reference tools and content.
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SmartHanzi for Kanjis, a fully free, no ads app, helps reading and memorizing Japanese Kanjis even for students with a limited level in Japanese.
TEXT READER
A full text can be copied with immediate access to unknown words. The app offers different views for various usages and user levels.
Meeting words and characters in context, together with related ones, strongly helps memorizing.
AUDIO
The app can read aloud texts or individual words.
CHARACTERS
Stroke order is shown for 3500 characters.
At first sight, kanjis may look awfully strange and out of reach. By getting easily the basic components of kanjis met in everyday texts, and their explanations, students at any level will much more easily remember characters and get familiar with new ones.
SmartHanzi for Kanjis shows etymology of kanjis from two sources:
- The Etymological Dictionary of Han/Chinese Characters by Lawrence J. Howell and Hikaru Morimoto.
- Dr. Wieger's CHINESE CHARACTERS: based on the Chinese Shuowen jiezi, with etymological lessons and phonetic series. The application includes the full text (French) of the first lessons and will be completed progressively.
DICTIONARIES
- JMDict: Japanese dictionaries for English, French and German.
- DDB (Digital Dictionary of Buddhism, short definitions).
- CJKV-E (Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese - English Dictionary of Confucian, Daoist and Intellectual Historical Terms, short definitions only).
ADVANCED FEATURES
SmartHanzi for Kanjis recognizes character variants. For instance, searching/parsing 真 will show both 真 and 眞, according to what is present in selected dictionaries. Or it will recognize equally well 為/爲 or 眾/衆.
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- Free
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December 23, 2024