A collection of Japanese sentences

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Reply #1 - 2013 July 07, 11:26 pm
invalid Member
Registered: 2013-07-07 Posts: 25

There's a free collection of Japanese sentences on Github. The collection resembles the iknow.jp/smart.fm core-1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10k courses.

https://github.com/runexec/cljp/blob/ma … paneseTXT/

https://raw.github.com/runexec/cljp/master/sentences.png

Last edited by invalid (2013 July 07, 11:28 pm)

Reply #2 - 2013 July 08, 5:54 am
ryuudou Member
Registered: 2009-03-05 Posts: 406

Is this yours?

Reply #3 - 2013 July 08, 7:55 am
invalid Member
Registered: 2013-07-07 Posts: 25

I use it, yes.

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Reply #4 - 2013 July 08, 10:04 pm
ryuudou Member
Registered: 2009-03-05 Posts: 406

I'm asking why you created an account today to post this. I assumed it's your upload.

Great stuff though.

Last edited by ryuudou (2013 July 08, 10:05 pm)

Reply #5 - 2013 July 08, 10:30 pm
invalid Member
Registered: 2013-07-07 Posts: 25

If you have a tablet, a document viewer can break it up into pages that you can bookmark. Each word of focus has 3 spaces on either side of it and you can get the stroke order from Jisho.org (http://jisho.org/words/?jap=asobi&e … dict=edict)

Reply #6 - 2013 July 08, 11:32 pm
lauri_ranta Member
Registered: 2012-03-31 Posts: 139 Website

It is actually based on the Core 6000 data, or the newer version from after Smart.fm changed to iKnow.

https://github.com/runexec/cljp/tree/ma … urces/json contains the JSON files that were used as the source. The Printable Core 6000 vocabulary list thread has links to similar JSON files, and it also includes a TSV file with furigana and DDL links for the audio files.

"Core 10k" was never a Smart.fm or iKnow course, but it's what people are calling the data from the Japanese Sensei Deluxe iPhone app.

Last edited by lauri_ranta (2013 July 08, 11:38 pm)

Reply #7 - 2013 July 09, 3:33 am
invalid Member
Registered: 2013-07-07 Posts: 25

I actually just made a better list using greasemonkey if you care to take a look and tell me what you think? http://www.filehosting.org/file/details … -study.zip

There are 6 pdfs in total.

Reply #8 - 2013 July 23, 7:50 am
Uinygan New member
Registered: 2013-07-22 Posts: 1

invalid wrote:

If you have a tablet, a document viewer can break it up into pages that you can bookmark. Each word of focus has 3 spaces on either side of it and you can get the stroke order from Jisho.org(http://jisho.org/words/?jap=asobi&e … dict=edict)

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