Akita - Japanese Dictionary 1.5

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ABOUT Akita - Japanese Dictionary

Akita - new Japanese-English offline dictionary.

*** New 1.5 version ***- Bug with default launcher was fixed

It contains almost 200000 Japanese word entries. You can search words by romaji(roman alphabet letters), hiragana, katakana and kanji characters. It also includes 13000 kanji characters which was defined by their kunyomi(japanese reading), onyomi(chinese reading) and meaning in English language. In order to help Japanese language learners, dictionary contains conjugated forms of verbs and adjectives.

*** Search ***:By Japanese: hiragana, katakana, kanji, romaji(latin letters) - almost 200000 wordsBy English: almost 300000 wordsBy conjugated words('ikimashita' will give results of 'iku')

*** Kanji ***:ReadingMeaningInformation about grade, JLPT level, frequency and stroke countCompounds: list of words in which particular kanji is used

*** Kanji ***:ReadingMeaningInformation about grade, JLPT level, frequency and stroke countCompounds: list of words in which particular kanji is used

*** Conjugation ***:present, negative, past, past negative, 'masu' form, 'te' form, potential, passive, causative, passive causative, conditional, past conditional, imperative, volitional

*** History ***:History of looked up words

*** Bookmarks***:Create your own collectionAdd new words to collectionsStudy or review words with flashcards

***Library***Collection of books from Aozora Bunko online libraryBook Downloader - after downloading you can read it offlineInstant translation - if you click on sentence, most of words will be translatedInstructions how to download a new book

Please note that, bookmarks, flashcards and book reader functions are on testing mode.If you find bug or have any questions, suggestions and ideas for improvement, do not hesitate to write e-mail to [email protected]. I will be glad hear from you.

AcknowledgementWhile developing this application, material from JMdict/EDICT and Kanjidic2 projects were used in accordance with the licence provisions of the Electronic Dictionaries Research Group. For more information, see:http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/jmdict.html and http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/kanjidic2/

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