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Kotoba
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I built a dictionary app even with more than and300 apps available at AppStore
Exactly and I don't know why more apps don't do this. I wonder if it's against App Store guidelines to make a dictionary app based on the built-in dictionary.
There are a lot of dictionary apps out there but as usual most developers miss the forest for the trees. I don't know why there's still not a single dictionary app that is blazing fast, use the built-in dictionary and have some common sense design choices (literally not came across a single dictionary app that doesn't enable keyboard as soon as you open it -- it's a dictionary app, why do they think I open the app?!).
Kotoba (https://github.com/willhains/Kotoba) is almost perfect but there's no way to download it from the App Store and I don't want to deal with the hassle of sideloading on iOS as a non-developer.
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Is it possible to implement? - safari extension
nice, thanks for info I realized that it would be even better to somehow take information from LookUp dictionaries and save to the app but I guess it will be not possible. I did some research and found this lib: https://github.com/willhains/Kotoba it uses dictionary API somehow to translate things, maybe this would help to get definition/translation for saved vocabulary to the app but in general things gets complicated here :D in ideal I would love to have an object of key (vocabulary) - value (translation) pairs and then export it to csv from there I found out that Quizlet app have feature to import from file it would be ideal way to fast generate flash cards to learn vocabulary
japanese-pitch-accent-resources
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Best resources to check for pitch accents for words?
Lots of them listed on this page : https://github.com/olety/japanese-pitch-accent-resources
- Resources for studying pitch accent?
- Japanese pitch accent resources
What are some alternatives?
yomichan - Japanese pop-up dictionary extension for Chrome and Firefox.
genki-study-resources - A collection of exercises for practicing what is taught in Genki: An Integrated Course in Elementary Japanese.
jidoujisho - A full-featured immersion language learning suite for mobile.
FFGNDS-Discord-Dice-Roller - Discord dice roller for EotE, AoR, FnD, Genesys, and L5R role playing games.
kanji-data-media - Japanese language data on kanji, radicals, media files, fonts and related resources from Kanji alive
bot - The most popular open-source and self-hosted ticket management bot for Discord - a free alternative to the premium and white-label plans of other popular ticketing bots.
anki-kunren - Interactive japanese kanji writing drill practice for anki with stroke order
switchblade - The open source Discord bot that solves all of your problems.
vulgarlang-phonology-sets - A collection of additional language phonology settings for use with VulgarLang.
wiktextract - Wiktionary dump file parser and multilingual data extractor
kotoba - A Discord bot for helping with learning Japanese.