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10-07-2011, 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Jorg View Post
Rikai chan is better for looking up nouns/adjectives/verbs, not speech patterns. Also, I generally wouldn't use Rikaichan for E -> J, only a quick J -> E. It's not good for learning, more for quick reference. If you want to actually learn, you should put it into a proper online dictionary with example sentences and all so you get a feel for the meaning of the word. A lot of times dictionary entries can be misleading without an example sentence.
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