Japanese split

Split japanese sentence

Published by: 燕梅 杨
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# Why
When reading Japanese documents, we are often intimidated by long sentences. In reality, when we break them down, these long sentences are just combinations of various grammar rules, words, and verb forms that we have learned before. If our minds can quickly process sentence segmentation and word transformations, then even the longest sentences are not difficult to understand.
# Features
- Display part-of-speech information in intuitive colors within the sentence
- Save words or sentences and categorize them with tags
- Can read what you input (through the system TTS service)
- Your privacy is important. app can run completely offline
- A clean UI without any ads or prompts to register.
# Contact
We will continue to update the software, including fixing known issues and adding more new features. If you have any comments or suggestions, please feel free to contact us via email: [email protected]
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Japanese split Reviews

说好10次其实只有1次

下了之后就跟打了鸡血一样 on

China

体验很差,说好10次假的,一次就要你买会员

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