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Kanji Sono Mama Rakubiki Jiten 漢字そのまま楽引辞典

A overview and review of the English/ Japanese Dictionary Kanji Sono Mama Rakubiki Jiten 漢字そのまま楽引辞典 Genius Dictionary for the Nintendo DS.  
 
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ifigma (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Does it pronouns the Japanese Kanji for you?
mowgli123456789 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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i cant understand why your saying you like this game. almost everything you wrote it couldnt recognize! that would drive me insane
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It's mostly because of his bad handwriting, as even he admits. I have this and it rarely ever misreads what I want to write, whether in English or in Japanese. Seriously, this is an amazing dictionary and much cheaper than buying a dedicated J-dict.
sarius24 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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The game onnly recognizes GOOD STROKE ORDER!
claredery (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for the video :) I'm moving o Tokyo in September and am looking for a cheap electronic dictionary
jns4chat (6 months ago) Show Hide
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help! for some reason i can't input kanji on my "kanji sonomama rakubiki jiten" software, only kana and english. does anyone else have the same problem? and how should i remedy this? thanks in advance!!!

PS. my version does not say meikei(?) on the top screen like yours did on 0:19. does it make a difference?
Taraalcar (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I love this program. I may be posting a video of it sometime in the future.
In my experience, if the stroke order is correct, it reads it correctly 95% of the time.
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THIS IS WHY WE LEARN THE STROKE ORDERS, PEOPLE!!

It's a nice overview. I have this game and I'm using it right now for my essay (in Japanese). It's much faster and easier to read than the stuff in my physical dictionary.
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2) It's worse than an electronic dictionary for foreigners learning Japanese. Here's why: there is no "jump feature" to jump to Japanese dictionaries. Trust me you use "jump" all the time. There is only "jump" for English words to English dictionaries. That was just lazy and shortsighted for them to leave out, as they thought only Japanese would be using this program. (Ex. You look up a word E->J and you can't read a character in the definition. You need jump. You look up a word in J->J, etc.
oddeye889 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Here are my thoughts on this for anyone thinking about getting it:
1) The character recognition system is very bad, you see when he wrote "r" and it thought it was "d", well now think about trying to get it to recognize a 26 stroke character in Japanese. There are other games that have superior, almost perfect recognition technology. (Nozotte Oboeru series, ex.)

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