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Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Japanese Kanji Dictionary

1.0.6 by Ansami
(0 Reviews) October 06, 2024
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Version
1.0.6
Update
October 06, 2024
Developer
Ansami
Categories
Education
Platforms
Android
Downloads
0
License
Free
Package Name
com.ansami.kanjidictionary
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More About Japanese Kanji Dictionary

Kanji dictionary is a Japanese-English dictionary. It shows you how to write Japanese characters (Kanji) in correct stroke order. Ever wonder which is the first stroke of a Kanji character during your Japanese writing lesson? Japanese kanji stroke order is sometimes confusing at the beginning of learning. Besides Hiragana and Katakana words, there are many kanji characters to remember. With our Japanese dictionary app, we list out every stroke of the common-used characters so that you can have better idea on the stroke order.

Our kanji dictionary is a comprehensive tool for anyone learning Japanese. It includes over 13,000 kanji characters, along with example compounds to help users understand how they are used in context. Additionally, we have stroke order illustrations for over 6,400 characters, with plans to continuously update and expand our stroke database. This feature is especially useful for those who are just starting to learn how to write kanji.

One of the unique features of our app is the stroke-by-stroke animation of each kanji character. This allows users to see the proper stroke order and direction for writing each character, which is essential for mastering the art of kanji writing. Along with the animation, we also provide a simple English meaning for each character, making it easier for learners to understand the meaning and usage of each kanji.

In addition to the stroke order and English meaning, our app also includes the On and Kun pronunciations for each character. This is important for understanding how to read and pronounce kanji in different contexts, as they can have multiple readings depending on the word or phrase they are used in. We also have a Hiragana and Katakana chart, which are the two basic Japanese syllabaries, to help users familiarize themselves with the Japanese writing system.

For those studying for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), our app includes characters from levels N5 to N1. This makes it a useful tool for test preparation and for tracking progress in kanji learning. And for convenience, we have a copy function where users can long press on a character to copy it to their clipboard. This feature also supports copying compounds, making it easier to use the characters in other learning materials or notes.

In summary, our kanji dictionary is a valuable resource for beginners in Japanese language learning. With its comprehensive database, stroke order animations, English meanings, and other useful features, it is a must-have tool for anyone looking to improve their kanji skills. We are grateful to the open source projects that have contributed to our app and we hope to continue providing a user-friendly and SEO-oriented experience for our users.

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