yomichan
sakubun
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about 1 year ago | 18 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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yomichan
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Why can't I find a technical description of the Yomichan dictionary format?
You read the schemas, usually it's enough for devs a waste of time asking r/LearnJapanese
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Yomichan Dictionaries for Cantonese
I made a Yomichan dictionary from CantoDict, and there are other dictionaries linked made by other people I wanted to share.
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What is your workflow for adding new words to Anki deck for language learning?
I wish I would of known about Yomichan years ago, I can see a lot of work went into the project. Yes, for most web pages a Chrome extension should be able to get the sentence that the word came from. The relevant code for Yomichan might be from this page https://github.com/FooSoft/yomichan/blob/master/ext/js/app/frontend.js
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Reading Manga with Hiragana
You can use mokuro on any manga you have in digital form to turn the text into selectable text and read it in a PDF reader of your choice. You can then combine this with the Yomichan browser extension and dictionaries of your choice to allow you to instantly look up any unknown word you encounter when reading manga, with a single button press.
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Application or program that works well offline
Download kiwi browser, after that go to extensions, and download yomichan. Download the dictionaries (they can be use offline). Finally, go to the site https://ttu-ebook.web.app (It can also be use offline), you can read any kind of epub file that you may have within your device. After setting up everything, you can read japanese with the fastest looks ups without using internet.
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Where can I find light novels and manga in Japanese?
Capture2Text (I usually use this with games, manga, etc. in tandem with Yomichan's search page)
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Chrome/firefox extension like yomichan or rikaikun for Spanish?
What I am looking for is something like this: https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan/
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Help auto-creating Anki cards from word list
You are not the first to miss this functionality: https://github.com/FooSoft/yomichan/issues/1987
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Are there any sites out there that give the reference number for kanji? I use the Kodansha Kanji Learner's course and it would save me a ton of time instead of having to look for it via stroke count.
Consider trying Yomichan. In the popup dictionary, click on the Kanji. If you scroll down, there are a bunch of reference numbers for different Kanji books and dictionaries (including Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide and Kodansha Kanji Dictionary).
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How do I look up a new Kanji in the most effective way?
Links, if you are interested: https://github.com/kha-white/manga-ocr https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan/
sakubun
- is there a free tool which creates sentences with just the kanji you know?
- Applying kanji learned in Wanikani
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Sakubun - a tool I made to help you practice kanji, with customized quiz questions and sentences
I made a (completely free!) tool called sakubun - it helps you practice kanji, and improves your vocabulary. You can check it out here: https://sakubun.xyz
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I programmed a script for finding Japanese sentences containing only words I already know
It's not the exact same thing, but what you're saying reminds me of my project sakubun - it gives you reading practice that consists only of kanji you already know. It allows you to import from anki, and uses the tatoeba project for its sentence database.
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Are there any good reading resource websites?
You could check out my website which has quizzes for reading practice, sakubun
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A tool to practice kanji you've already learnt, and acquire vocabulary
I've made a tool called sakubun - https://sakubun.herokuapp.com - it helps you practice the kanji you've learnt, and exposes you to new words made up of those kanji.
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Sakubun - a tool to practice kanji you've already learnt and acquire new vocabulary
I'm glad you like it! There's a link to the GitHub repo in the footer of the home page, or you could click here: https://github.com/cubetastic33/sakubun
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I've made a tool that gives you practice using specifically kanji that you've learnt so far
The website works on all devices, and you can also install it like an app if you'd like - instructions for that are provided in the website. It's completely free and open source software, and the backend is written in rust. Please feel free to contribute if you'd like! You can find the GitHub repo here.
What are some alternatives?
Game2Text - Complete toolbox for gamifying language learning
jiten - jiten - japanese android/cli/web dictionary based on jmdict/kanjidic — 日本語 辞典 和英辞典 漢英字典 和独辞典 和蘭辞典
mpvacious - 🍜 Adds mpv keybindings to create Anki cards from movies and TV shows.
Aion-Japanese-Voice-Pack - Change the voice acting of your Aion client into sweet Japanese or Korean.
Textractor - Extracts text from video games and visual novels. Highly extensible.
MorphMan - Anki plugin that reorders language cards based on the words you know
tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android.
mecab - Yet another Japanese morphological analyzer
clipboard-inserter
AssessMe - A quiz application that lets instructors create multiple-choice graded assessments, results of which can be downloaded as a CSV file
JL - JL is a program for looking up Japanese words and expressions.
vue-simple-quiz - Simple Quiz App using vue