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shaorankun 04-18-2009 12:16 PM

Kanji to hiragana
 
Hi

I've found some months ago a website where you could input text written in kanji and you got the text written completly in hiragana/katakana. I don't remeber the name of the site nor how I've found it :mad:

Since I'm a beginner I only am able to read/write hiragana and katakana, I know myself a few kanjis (but we didn't start with them in my course yet) but it is sometimes very difficult for me to read things that use kanji very much, since I only know a few couple of kanjis.

I bet you know the animelyrics.com page, lot's of lyrics are also in kanji and I try to read the lyrics while listening the music but sometimes it is pretty hard when you find only hiragana for particles.

Does anybody know the kanji -> hiragana converting page I mean? Or does anybody knows a site out there that can do that?

Thanks

SHAD0W 04-18-2009 12:34 PM

are you thinking of http://www.hiragana.jp/ ?

chryuop 04-18-2009 12:34 PM

Try this solution. Use the internet browser "Mozilla" (I think it is also called firefox, but I might be wrong). After that download the add-on for that browser called Raichan. When you run that add-on a box will appear next any kanji you will place the pointer on. In that box you will find reading and meaning of the kanji.

shaorankun 04-18-2009 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by SHAD0W (Post 699867)
are you thinking of http://www.hiragana.jp/ ?

thank you, this look good. I've been searching after I've created the thread here and I've also found kanji romaji hiragana convert

@chryuop: also thanks, but I'm not going to change my web browser just for a plugin.

MMM 04-18-2009 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by shaorankun (Post 699901)

@chryuop: also thanks, but I'm not going to change my web browser just for a plugin.

This one is actually worth it.

dougbrowne 04-18-2009 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by shaorankun (Post 699901)
thank you, this look good. I've been searching after I've created the thread here and I've also found kanji romaji hiragana convert

@chryuop: also thanks, but I'm not going to change my web browser just for a plugin.

What web browser do you currently use? I'm guessing Internet Explorer which does suck. Switch to firefox, it's faster, cleaner, and a much better web browser overall.. Oh yeah and it has that plugin, and plenty more for japanese learners ;-)

shaorankun 04-18-2009 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by dougbrowne (Post 699938)
I'm guessing Internet Explorer which does suck. Switch to firefox, it's faster, cleaner, and a much better web browser overall..

ouch, that hurt, bad guess. I haven't been using Windows for the last 8 years ;) I'm an opera user who has a "firefox allergy", I've tested almost all versions (my first one was Phoenix 1.3) and I never liked it (and I won't never do).

Quote:

Originally Posted by MMM (Post 699937)
This one is actually worth it.

hmm, perhaps I'll test this plugin.

Anyway, thank you for all answers.

dougbrowne 04-18-2009 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by shaorankun (Post 699993)
ouch, that hurt, bad guess. I haven't been using Windows for the last 8 years ;) I'm an opera user who has a "firefox allergy", I've tested almost all versions (my first one was Phoenix 1.3) and I never liked it (and I won't never do).

I see, sorry for stereotyping, it's just that most people who say things like "I'm not switching browsers for xxxxxx" are usually pretty uneducated on a subject such as internet browsers and use IE. I myself haven't used windows in years either. I don't really like Firefox's interface and only use it for reading japanese because of that plugin. Opera is nice, but I prefer safari..

rison 04-18-2009 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by chryuop (Post 699865)
Try this solution. Use the internet browser "Mozilla" (I think it is also called firefox, but I might be wrong). After that download the add-on for that browser called Raichan. When you run that add-on a box will appear next any kanji you will place the pointer on. In that box you will find reading and meaning of the kanji.

I use Mozilla but I seem not understand how to download the raichan..please explain.thanks.

shaorankun 04-19-2009 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by dougbrowne (Post 700108)
I see, sorry for stereotyping,

it's fine. I've found it funny that *I* got to read this. Usually I am the one who tell people to stop using IE.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dougbrowne (Post 700108)
it's just that most people who say things like "I'm not switching browsers for xxxxxx" are usually pretty uneducated on a subject such as internet browsers and use IE.

yes, now that I read my post again I seems that way. But I had a lot of discussions with hyped-users that are always missioning firefox thus I react a little bit alergic when someone tells me, I should use Firefox.


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