Best app if you're learning Japanese
It's very useful and very easy to use. I use it all the time. It's a dictionary and a Japanese in your pocket. The only draw back it has, is that the writing detection works with kanji writing order.
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4 Bewertungen in Neuseeland
It's very useful and very easy to use. I use it all the time. It's a dictionary and a Japanese in your pocket. The only draw back it has, is that the writing detection works with kanji writing order.
A really great dictionary at a reasonable price. A list of the words in the dictionary would be nice as well, rather than having to look everything up? But for my purposes it works absolutely great. I particularly like emailing lists of words to myself to learn on anki.
Good app. I wish the app would use the iPhone’s “Spoken Content” settings. When you highlight a sentence and tap “speak” within the app, the app will unfortunately use Kyoko, a very old Japanese speech voice setting and doesn’t recognize the iPhone’s internal speech settings (my iPhone 14 Pro uses female Siri for Spoken Content but the app doesn’t use it).
Can’t use it for novels/etc
I have been using Midori for years but have to say that the “scan/photo” function that I have been using more recently has transformed its effectiveness
Must have for traveling!
Been using this dictionary app for years, definitely the best dictionary on iOS.
This is a very extensive dictionary! However there are some issues: when I was looking up the verb nagusameru, it did not show up, even though it is a valid verb. In general it can sometimes not display all the possible words for a given definition (like not listing oyatsu as a word for snack) so it definitely needs some work.
I bought this at the suggestion of a friend. After a day of using it I discovered it’s just a paid version of the free Japanese Dictionary App that has everything it does, but even a few more functions that I’m looking for like listing what JLPT level each word is on the dictionary entry. Not really the all inclusive app I was hoping for. I don’t find the flash cards very useful without a voice playback either. Not really helpful for my ADHD learning style.
Fantastic app & dictionary, though I just have one issue - the iPhone version has pitch accent information, but I don’t see it anywhere in the iPad version. If this could be fixed, the app would be perfect for my uses!
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