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I think people should look up at least the hiragana and katakana letters on their own, but kanji is almost impossible to find as long as you dont wanna spend days trying to find the right one
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I just tested this with about 5 random kanji. There was always a hit for some dictionary on the first page of results... So if you find it "impossible" to find the meaning, I have to wonder how you managed to find this forum. |
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----- As for what someone said a few posts ago about kanji - the answer is simple. I've been learning Japanese for some time and have spent a fair amount of time gathering resources. I very often use these two websites: Kanji Dictionary - if you scroll to the bottom there is a search feature. Japanese <-> English Dictionary - I have it set up with that link so that it accepts Japanese input (JIS) and will search only common words. With these two sites you will never have trouble finding a word or kanji meaning -- assuming you understand a reasonable amount of Japanese grammar. |
漢字が難しい
I'm half Japanese but I grew up in another country that's why I don't know Japanese. but I'm currently learning it. I finished studying Hiragana and Katakana. I can speak some sentences in Japanese but I'm not yet fluent with the language. I can read some of the kanji posted here.
And my opinion about this topic is: I think some people only want the romaji for the kanji or hiragana because they just want to show off or they just need some few quick words. mostly like ばか and stuffs like that. I also saw other people on a website pretending that he know Japanese but he actually translated it on Google translator. It's easy to learn Japanese in romaji if you don't know the Hiragana yet. but I suggest that you should learn them because it's part of the language. |
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