#1
Does anyone remember this program for the palm? I used to use it, but not anymore.
It had a really neat feature where you could exploring a kanji. It would letyou click on that kanji and show you a kanji compound that started with that kanji, or compounds that ended with that kanji. It was not whole sentences, just vocab, but it was pretty neat cause you could see how one kanji was used in many ways.
Anyone know a website that does this?
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#2
I do. 電子辞書!

http://jisho.org/

http://jisho.org/words?jap=%E9%9B%BB*&eng=&dict=edict

Try that out. Its a really great site! Sometimes a bit slow thought..
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#3
This site is amazing, the sentence section is a goldmine for anyone embarking on 10,000 sentences routine from AJATT, thanks much; http://jisho.org/sentences/

Great find alantin, I can see my painful task of finding sentences eliminated by this site.
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#4
Hey, I found this one today as well

http://www.nuthatch.com/kanji/
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#5
meolox Wrote:This site is amazing, the sentence section is a goldmine for anyone embarking on 10,000 sentences routine from AJATT, thanks much; http://jisho.org/sentences/

Great find alantin, I can see my painful task of finding sentences eliminated by this site.
I'd be careful about using the sentences. Following a link on the 電子辞書 site it takes you here which explains why the sentences can be bad.

I seem to remember Katz from AJATT giving a similar warning about the sentences from there, and suggesting that a more 'offical' dictionary should be used instead.

So, I guess you use the 電子辞書 site to find compounds you find interesting, and then another dictionary to find sentences with the compound in...
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#6
I finally found the feature which i mentioned that I liked about Dokusha. Have a look at it, I think it is a fun way to explore kanji.

http://www.rikai.com/perl/KanjiMap.pl
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