JDict is a Japanese-English offline dictionary featuring over 160000 entries, over 10000 kanji and almost 60000 example sentences
JDict is a Japanese-English offline dictionary featuring over 160000 entries, over 10000 kanji and almost 60000 example sentences.It is largely inspired by well-known "Imi_wa?" dictionary for I_O_S platform both functionally and visually. Current features:- works offline- shows kana/romaji as you type- supports wildcards in vocabulary- recent words, examples and kanji- romaji mode in search- kanji search is divided by ON/KUN readings, Nanori and meaning results- very fast example search- extract
words from sentences feature- kanji stroke order animations- furigana is matched everywhere with my own algorithm (still can have some bugs though)- in component view, you can see all kanji with given component ordered by JLPT level and word commonness- in kanji view, you can see all compounds with given kanji ordered like above- search kanji by components (design inspired by "Japanese" dictionary)- browse kanji by JLPT and School Grades- notes- lists (works like favorites but with folders/sub-folders)- vocabulary search recognizes some basic grammar when typing- in word detail view examples are categorized by word meaning if such a connection exists As you can see features are mostly basic for now.The database file is quite big (~230MB). The reason for that is that it contains a lot of example sentences data and needs a lot of indexes to run smooth. My plans:- make the application more user-friendly (list search)- learn vocabulary feature (using lists) - exporting lists to Anki- external links in vocabulary- kanji handwriting recognition- Shiratori game- improve extract words algorithm (I have some ideas using the statistical approach to make it run faster)Acknowledgments:- Electronic Dictionaries Research Groups- KanjiVG- Tatoeba- KanjiCafe- Tanos (JLPT)This is a version that contains ads - you may in-app purchase to remove the ads.
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