Do you incidentally have a document with all Chinese kangxi radicals, their names in hanzi/pinyin and their base meaning? It would be awesome if (mainland / Taiwan) stroke order was included. If not, I'm considering creating something like that.
2011-08-10, 3:23 pm
2011-08-11, 3:12 am
Just wanted to give a shout out and say "Thank you, everyone, for posting all these amazing resources!" You have made my year! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you from Tottori, Japan! You may very well have changed my life forever! ha! When I find something that has not already been posted, I'll put it up here for all to see and spread the love too! Doumo arigatou gozaimashita! H
2011-08-14, 3:00 pm
KanjiDevourer Wrote:Do you incidentally have a document with all Chinese kangxi radicals, their names in hanzi/pinyin and their base meaning? It would be awesome if (mainland / Taiwan) stroke order was included. If not, I'm considering creating something like that.Go ahead and do it.
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2011-08-14, 3:02 pm
Boy.pockets Wrote:Thanks a lot. I hope my imouto will be in a position to figure everthing out.buonaparte Wrote:I took a fork from MorphMan (written by overture) and added the functionality there. It is available on github as a source download. You will have to copy it into your plug-ins folder. Note if you are using MorphMan already make sure you have a backup of your dbs (just in case).Boy.pockets Wrote:Do you still need this?OF COURSE!!!!!!!
Open up MorphMan like usual and there should be an extra button at the top that will do what you want. This works on my machine, but has not been tested elsewhere, so not sure of what troubles you might find.
2011-08-14, 3:04 pm
Japanese Learning Tools Screenshots.7z
http://www.mediafire.com/?8ipnedyi8qd7qnl
Info about some tools my imouto finds useful.
http://www.mediafire.com/?8ipnedyi8qd7qnl
Info about some tools my imouto finds useful.
2011-08-16, 3:14 am
I think this would go in here: http://vomic.shueisha.co.jp/
It's kind of side-scrolling manga with the speech read out.
It's kind of side-scrolling manga with the speech read out.
Edited: 2011-08-16, 3:14 am
2011-08-22, 4:43 pm
buonaparte Wrote:As announced!KanjiDevourer Wrote:Do you incidentally have a document with all Chinese kangxi radicals, their names in hanzi/pinyin and their base meaning? It would be awesome if (mainland / Taiwan) stroke order was included. If not, I'm considering creating something like that.Go ahead and do it.
※ Standard Strokes & the 214 Kangxi Radicals: Chinese name in pīnyīn, Meaning, Stroke order
Based on Wikipedia. Japanese stroke order with red border.
7z-archive@MegaUpload, with HTML (searchable text + images) & PDF. 15.62 MB
2011-09-15, 6:42 am
Audio for the anki deck of Japanese for Everyone please.
2011-10-01, 5:11 am
My Granny has started learning Japanese; that’s why she has drawn a road map for herself. She always likes to know what Paradise she is stepping into. Or, to put it in plain Broken English, she wants to know what there is to learn.
http://www.mediafire.com/?b47qj1l0hbhjj90
A small .doc file.
Just a cheat-sheet, the links there won't be working - the content was not uploaded - too bulky!
Perhaps someone will find it useful.
http://www.mediafire.com/?b47qj1l0hbhjj90
A small .doc file.
Just a cheat-sheet, the links there won't be working - the content was not uploaded - too bulky!
Perhaps someone will find it useful.
Edited: 2011-10-01, 9:33 am
2011-11-13, 11:26 am
Thanks for everything!
2011-11-16, 3:11 am
A pronunciation course
http://tisc.isc.u-toyama.ac.jp/pronuncia...tents.html
Pitch accent, etc.
A few mp3 files are missing.
Off-line version.
http://www.mediafire.com/?7cl24q5cq57b2b6
.m3u playlists added.
some missing audio vocab added (some phrases are still missing)
http://tisc.isc.u-toyama.ac.jp/pronuncia...tents.html
Pitch accent, etc.
A few mp3 files are missing.
Off-line version.
http://www.mediafire.com/?7cl24q5cq57b2b6
.m3u playlists added.
some missing audio vocab added (some phrases are still missing)
Edited: 2011-11-16, 3:13 am
2011-11-29, 2:26 pm
Hyakunin isshu 百人一首 audio+parallel Japanese-English
What it is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyakunin_Isshu
Audio + parallel text in Japaenese + English + commentary in English
http://www.mediafire.com/?xgfltqdz51kset7
Reuploaded.
What it is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyakunin_Isshu
Audio + parallel text in Japaenese + English + commentary in English
http://www.mediafire.com/?xgfltqdz51kset7
Reuploaded.
2011-11-29, 3:01 pm
Antoine de Sait-Exupéry - Le petit prince
アントワーヌ・ド・サン=テグジュペリ
あのときの王子くん
http://www.mediafire.com/?81a48bk12accmo5
Fantajikan audio but divided (losslessly) into chapters: one mp3 = one chapter.
Audio in Japanese.
More audio recordings of the book and parallel Japanese-French text, see Page 1.
アントワーヌ・ド・サン=テグジュペリ
あのときの王子くん
http://www.mediafire.com/?81a48bk12accmo5
Fantajikan audio but divided (losslessly) into chapters: one mp3 = one chapter.
Audio in Japanese.
More audio recordings of the book and parallel Japanese-French text, see Page 1.
2011-11-30, 12:34 pm
Thanks for posting the Petit Prince things!
The o-musbee.jp audio links seem to be broken.
Since you know so many links, can you recommend any French audio for it?
The o-musbee.jp audio links seem to be broken.
Since you know so many links, can you recommend any French audio for it?
2011-11-30, 12:45 pm
bladethecoder Wrote:The o-musbee.jp audio links seem to be broken.They are Fantajikan audio files. I posted the same recording divided into chapters.
The audio in French:
Le petit prince
http://www.logoslibrary.eu/sound/fr/mp3/..._4_Mix.mp3
http://www.logoslibrary.eu/sound/fr/mp3/..._8_MIX.mp3
http://www.logoslibrary.eu/sound/fr/mp3/...12_Mix.mp3
http://www.logoslibrary.eu/sound/fr/mp3/...18_MIX.mp3
http://www.logoslibrary.eu/sound/fr/mp3/...P_MIXn.mp3
http://www.logoslibrary.eu/sound/fr/mp3/..._24_27.mp3
Another recording in French:
http://laurent-boss.narod.ru/petitprince/index.htm
Edited: 2011-11-30, 12:51 pm
2011-11-30, 3:31 pm
Thanks, that first one is really nice.
I expect, when I get more familiar with it in French, the Japanese version will also become easier.
I expect, when I get more familiar with it in French, the Japanese version will also become easier.
Edited: 2011-11-30, 3:39 pm
2011-12-01, 3:40 am
coelang.tufs.ac.jp, Grammar, Sentences
Offline:
http://www.mediafire.com/?17ri1q246wi9srv
1163 mp3 files 1h 08min
line-by-line audio playlists
parallel Japanese-Chinese .doc
Grammar
Beginners
Source:
http://www.coelang.tufs.ac.jp/english/mo...index.html
Offline:
http://www.mediafire.com/?17ri1q246wi9srv
1163 mp3 files 1h 08min
line-by-line audio playlists
parallel Japanese-Chinese .doc
Grammar
Beginners
Source:
http://www.coelang.tufs.ac.jp/english/mo...index.html
2011-12-01, 1:47 pm
Genki 1 and 2 - parallel texts, pitch, intonation, silent vowels marked, 3x pdf
http://www.mediafire.com/?viu7k399ay7caqj
http://www.mediafire.com/?viu7k399ay7caqj
Edited: 2011-12-01, 1:48 pm
2011-12-03, 3:06 pm
!human.metro ageru, morau
http://japanese.human.metro-u.ac.jp/mic-...index.html
The site seems to be down.
8x mp4 vids + transcripts. Short dialogues.
http://www.mediafire.com/?z873qdc7vrzdq67
http://japanese.human.metro-u.ac.jp/mic-...index.html
The site seems to be down.
8x mp4 vids + transcripts. Short dialogues.
http://www.mediafire.com/?z873qdc7vrzdq67
2011-12-21, 8:43 am
エリンが挑戦!Erin's challenge
http://www.mediafire.com/?7ps6bojz8if9kdk
For people who prefer parallel texts.
Kanji-kana-English + mp3 files - Basic and Andvanced.
Plus 731 Key phrases (mp3 + png)
I didn't upload the vids, you can watch them online or download them yourself.
Source:
https://www.erin.ne.jp/jp/
http://www.mediafire.com/?7ps6bojz8if9kdk
For people who prefer parallel texts.
Kanji-kana-English + mp3 files - Basic and Andvanced.
Plus 731 Key phrases (mp3 + png)
I didn't upload the vids, you can watch them online or download them yourself.
Source:
https://www.erin.ne.jp/jp/
2012-01-10, 11:07 am
宮澤賢治 - Miyazawa Kenji, 1 poem + 4 stories
audio - very good readers, texts - Aozora Bunko
雨ニモマケズ - his most famous poem, audio 3x, text + English
Stories:
双子の星
銀河鉄道の夜
月夜のけだもの
土神と狐
ame ni mo makezu
futago no hosi
ginga tetudou no yoru
tukiyo no kedamono
tutigami to kitune
http://www.mediafire.com/?bt21kz0yxu31ckk
http://www.mediafire.com/?s3y85e4g4oil4mx
http://www.mediafire.com/?8hea049dbszd9be
To unpack
http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
it's free and the best packer ever.
audio - very good readers, texts - Aozora Bunko
雨ニモマケズ - his most famous poem, audio 3x, text + English
Stories:
双子の星
銀河鉄道の夜
月夜のけだもの
土神と狐
ame ni mo makezu
futago no hosi
ginga tetudou no yoru
tukiyo no kedamono
tutigami to kitune
http://www.mediafire.com/?bt21kz0yxu31ckk
http://www.mediafire.com/?s3y85e4g4oil4mx
http://www.mediafire.com/?8hea049dbszd9be
To unpack
http://www.7-zip.org/download.html
it's free and the best packer ever.
2012-01-10, 1:48 pm
audio clips made from dramas using sub2srs (cutting out silence... the non-talking parts)
http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=2576&page=3
http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=2576&page=3
Edited: 2012-01-10, 1:48 pm
2012-01-11, 4:13 am
coscom 日本の出来事 2011
Year 2011
audio c. 48 min
parallel texts Kanji - spaced hiragana
vocabulary: kanji-hiragana-English
http://www.mediafire.com/?qmj5l6dpjt145vb
good for beginners
Year 2011
audio c. 48 min
parallel texts Kanji - spaced hiragana
vocabulary: kanji-hiragana-English
http://www.mediafire.com/?qmj5l6dpjt145vb
good for beginners
2012-01-11, 5:21 am
Hugo Japanese in Three Months PLUS
http://www.mediafire.com/?3wxhc1991p22rmx
http://www.mediafire.com/?j81sq0m8fpum7be
http://www.mediafire.com/?rynevzonn4t878s
It's probably the best introduction to Japanese grammar that comes with audio.
The original is romaji only. This is an enhanced edition, it is more learner friendly in many ways.
It is a .doc file written in kanji-spaced hiragana-English, no romaji. The explanations are in clear, plain English.
It comes with line-by-line audio by Japanese speakers.
Another good introductory grammar with audio is 'Visualizing Japanese Grammar' - I posted an enhanced edition some time ago.
As to Japanese verbs - '250 Essential Verbs' by coscom is ideal. I posted an enhanced edition some time ago too.
By 'enhanced' I mean: an easy to edit, mouse-over pop-up sensitive e-text with line-by-line audio and parallel kanji-spaced hiragana-English texts.
http://www.mediafire.com/?3wxhc1991p22rmx
http://www.mediafire.com/?j81sq0m8fpum7be
http://www.mediafire.com/?rynevzonn4t878s
It's probably the best introduction to Japanese grammar that comes with audio.
The original is romaji only. This is an enhanced edition, it is more learner friendly in many ways.
It is a .doc file written in kanji-spaced hiragana-English, no romaji. The explanations are in clear, plain English.
It comes with line-by-line audio by Japanese speakers.
Another good introductory grammar with audio is 'Visualizing Japanese Grammar' - I posted an enhanced edition some time ago.
As to Japanese verbs - '250 Essential Verbs' by coscom is ideal. I posted an enhanced edition some time ago too.
By 'enhanced' I mean: an easy to edit, mouse-over pop-up sensitive e-text with line-by-line audio and parallel kanji-spaced hiragana-English texts.
2012-01-11, 9:55 am
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 星の王子さま Le petit prince
audio 1h 52min
no transcript
http://www.mediafire.com/?a5otl0ws5gsx7oe
http://www.mediafire.com/?ycswm7iswbapcl0
http://www.mediafire.com/?ww13ao2hkwmbvcw
I have already posted another translation あのときの王子くん, audio + prallel texts.
audio 1h 52min
no transcript
http://www.mediafire.com/?a5otl0ws5gsx7oe
http://www.mediafire.com/?ycswm7iswbapcl0
http://www.mediafire.com/?ww13ao2hkwmbvcw
I have already posted another translation あのときの王子くん, audio + prallel texts.
