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Japanese electronic dictionary recommendations? - Printable Version +- kanji koohii FORUM (http://forum.koohii.com) +-- Forum: Learning Japanese (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Learning resources (http://forum.koohii.com/forum-9.html) +--- Thread: Japanese electronic dictionary recommendations? (/thread-8551.html) Pages:
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Japanese electronic dictionary recommendations? - Omoishinji - 2011-10-25 squarezebra Wrote:If you bought a CASIO with an SD slot you can pick up the 新和英大辞典 for about £80... probably cheaper second hand. I have this dictionary as standard on my Casio XD-A9800 (which was VERY expensive when i bought it), and I rely on this dictionary 99% of the time. Theres a reason they call it the "green goddess". It's J > E though, and not the other way around.Have you tried the "日本語キーワードで英語の例文を探す" under "複数辞書日本語で検索(複数日本語)?" Japanese electronic dictionary recommendations? - rich_f - 2011-10-25 I'm in Japan right now, so that's how I got ATOK. Before I left, I tried to get it from the US Market: no dice. I prefer it to Simeji, although Simeji is still pretty good. (Just butt-ugly.) I think ATOK does a better job of predicting what I want to say than Simeji does... except when I want to use English... but then I switch over to the Android keyboard anyway, because both of them kind of suck at English prediction. Since I mainly use it on my tablet, that's what I'm basing my opinion on. It's hard to find a *good* full-size tablet keyboard for Android that does Japanese. I've tried a bunch of them. Ugh. I need to go to Nagoya this weekend and start looking at new electronic dictionaries, because mine is starting to crap out, and fast. Yesterday, I couldn't get the "I" key to work, now when I hit it, I get いいいいいいいいいいいい all over the place. -_-# I suppose it stored up all of the ones from yesterday when I kept mashing the key and cursing at it. Japanese electronic dictionary recommendations? - Bokusenou - 2011-10-25 Omoishinji Wrote:@Bokusenou I mean like "き?ん" so that I can find words such as きあん or きいん.Ah, it looks like it does have wildcard support. |