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JDict is a Japanese-English offline dictionary featuring over 160000 entries, over 10000 kanji and almost 60000 example sentences.
It is largely inspired by well-known "[Imi_wa?]" dictionary for [i_O_S] platform both functionally and visually.
Current features:
- works offline
- shows kana/romaji as you type
- supports wildcards in vocabulary
- recent words, examples and kanji
- romaji mode in search
- kanji search is divided by ON/KUN readings, Nanori and meaning results
- very fast example search
- extract words from sentences feature
- kanji stroke order animations
- furigana is matched everywhere with my own algorithm (still can have some bugs though)
- in component view, you can see all kanji with given component ordered by JLPT level and word commonness
- in kanji view, you can see all compounds with given kanji ordered like above
- search kanji by components (design inspired by "Japanese" dictionary)
- browse kanji by JLPT and School Grades
- notes
- lists (works like favorites but with folders/sub-folders)
- vocabulary search recognizes some basic grammar when typing
- in word detail view examples are categorized by word meaning if such a connection exists
As you can see features are mostly basic for now.
The database file is quite big (~230MB). The reason for that is that it contains a lot of example sentences data and needs a lot of indexes to run smooth.
My plans:
- make the application more user-friendly (list search)
- learn vocabulary feature (using lists)
- exporting lists to Anki
- external links in vocabulary
- kanji handwriting recognition
- Shiratori game
- improve extract words algorithm (I have some ideas using the statistical approach to make it run faster)
Acknowledgments:
- Electronic Dictionaries Research Groups
- KanjiVG
- Tatoeba
- KanjiCafe
- Tanos (JLPT)
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- Education
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Application for memorize Japanese words made by Japanese teacher!
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Application is made by native Japanese teacher. There are no useless words (ex. too old, hardly use, offensive).
All words have audio pronunciation by native speaker.
Ideal for students studying with a textbook such as "Minna no Nihongo (みんなの日本語), Chuukyuu e ikou (中級へ行こう), Chuukyuu o manabou (中級を学ぼう).
JLPT N5 〜 N2 Level
☆ Dictionary
Easy to search words for beginners. You can search words from Kanji, Kana, Romaji, or Translation.
☆ Offline contents
Do not need an internet connection or user registration.
☆ handwriting font
the app uses a Japanese font similar to handwriting to make it easier for students to read characters.
☆ Ad free
There are no banner or interstitial advertisements that disturbing smooth learning.
- Google Play Store
- Free
- Education
Store Rank
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January 5, 2025