Recommended: PopJisyo.com
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Sunday, 29 June 2008 |
Featured Recommendation - PopJisyo.com online popup English-Chinese-Japanese dictionary
Now, you can brush up on your Asian language skills, anywhere, with the pop-up dictionaries as offered by PopJisyo.com.
A similar pop-up dictionary functionality is also provided at AnimeLyrics.com -> Kanji View.
As you can see, it has Jp pronunciation for the whole phrase, and for individual words, Mandarin, Cantonese, On'yomi (imported Chinese) and Kun'yomi (native Japanese) pronunciations.
And also an indication (P) whether this is a common word, one that you should remember how to speak, by all means.
And I'll tell you why the stroke count is important:
Sometimes, when you use some handwriting/stroke recognition character input, and you just can't get the ^$#^#$! software to recognize the strokes you use to write a certain character, you may have to search for it using radical search. It helps there when you know for a fact, quickly, how many strokes that character has. If not, you can always count again, one by one...
Tags: recommended, English Chinese Japanese, online dictionaries |
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