Nihongo - Japanese Dictionary

Nihongo - Japanese Dictionary

Von Serpenti Sei LLC

  • Kategorie: Reference
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2014-07-13
  • Aktuelle Version: 1.30.9
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 4+
  • Dateigrösse: 433.98 MB
  • Entwickler: Serpenti Sei LLC
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 15.0 oder später.
Bewertung: 4.79525
4.79525
Von 1,138 Bewertungen

Beschreibung

Nihongo is an offline Japanese dictionary, flashcard app, and reading assistant, designed to make the best use of the time you dedicate to studying Japanese. Our dictionary is made to find what you're looking for fast, with the words Japanese speakers actually use at the top of every search result, and every word marked as "common", "uncommon", or "rare". "Clippings", our reading assistant, is what makes Nihongo stand apart from other dictionaries. Paste in Japanese text from a website, email, an eBook, or anywhere else, and we'll add furigana or romaji to every word. We also enable you to tap on any word to see its definition. This will truly change the way you read Japanese. And now, you can get the same experience right in Safari using our Safari extension. Personal experience (as well as a good deal of research in second-language acquisition) has shown us that the words that you're most likely to remember are the words that you're encountering naturally. To this end Nihongo automatically draws from your search history and clippings to compile flashcard decks filled with words for which you already have context. This makes it easy to study both the words you looked up during Japanese class, and those that appear in your favorite song or videogame. And by adding notes to the back of flashcards you can further connect each vocabulary word to your personal contextual understanding. Kanji flashcards prompt you to draw the missing kanji from the words you're studying, creating stronger connections between the characters and their real-world use. Built-in kanji decks give you 2 or 3 key words to study for each kanji. This app is only possible because of the JMDict (edrdg.org) and Tatoeba (tatoeba.org) projects. I highly encourage you to support these incredible projects that make apps like Nihongo possible! DICTIONARY * Over 180,000 words, 165,000 example sentences, and 6000 kanji entries. * Every word clearly marked as common, uncommon, or rare. * Add your own notes to any dictionary entry. * Quickly identify transitive/intransitive word pairs. * Audio pronunciations of words and example sentences (Requires Nihongo Pro) PHOTO LOOKUP (OCR) [Pro] * Look up words just by taking a picture. * Uses Google Cloud Vision to provide high-quality text recognition. * Just tap on a word to look it up. CLIPPINGS (READING ASSISTANT) [Pro] * Adds furigana or romaji to text pasted into the app. * Tap on any word to see its definition without leaving the clipping. * Flashcard deck automatically created so you can study the new words in a clipping. * Display text horizontally or vertically. * Have Nihongo read any clipping out loud. FLASHCARDS [Pro] * Flashcards automatically generated from words you lookup in the dictionary or paste into the app. * Nihongo learns what words you know, and won't bother you again with words you've mastered. * Built-in kanji flashcard decks up through Middle School. * Intuitive spaced repetition flashcard system for vocabulary and kanji drawing. * Level up flashcards by studying every day. * No penalty for missing a day of study, come back anytime. SEARCH * Search using English, Japanese, or romaji. * Supports searching for conjugated words in both English and Japanese. * Search for kanji using radicals and stroke counts. SAFARI EXTENSION [Pro] * Add furigana or romaji to webpages. * Tap on words to see definition within Safari. Nihongo Pro Terms of Use Read our full Terms of Service at https://nihongo-app.com/terms_of_use.html.

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • Lifetime purchase doesn’t include all features

    2
    Von Xi'anren
    I think it’s lame lifetime purchase doesn’t include pitch accents. This is a free feature in other free to use apps. Also there is no way to include example phrases from the dictionary into the flashcards.
  • excellent app

    5
    Von Alice24C
    the function that split a sentence into words helps me a lot.
  • flash cards

    1
    Von WAYY2MANYADS
    does it really cost money to use a basic feature like practicing flash cards? you’re kidding right.
  • Excellent app for learning vocab and kanji

    4
    Von Collin Angell
    I’ve been a lifetime subscriber of this app for several years now, and the value of this app has paid for itself many times over. The offline dictionary is superb. The spaced-repetition flashcard decks are excellent ways to memorize new vocabulary. While I’m playing a game or watching an anime in Japanese, it’s so easy to just look up the word, then add it to a new flashcard deck. Then, once I learn the words, it goes in my big ol’ review pile that helps me burn the words into my memory. The app also has pre-built Kanji decks organized by Grade level and JLPT level, which are excellent decks to learn the kanji themselves and common words to go with each kanji. I’m currently working through the High School level Kanji now. I never use the Clippings feature, so don’t have anything to say on it. I would give this app 5 stars, but there are some nitpicks I have that I would love to see addressed. First, as far as I can tell, there isn’t a way to create a flashcard for Kanji that are not in the pre-built decks. I’d like to be able to add Kanji cards to my custom decks just like regular words. In the same vein, the JLPT N1 kanji deck still needs to be completed. Second, some more statistical features, like how many words/kanji I have at each level, would be awesome to have, so I can keep track of my progress. Third, the AI voice pronunciations for a lot of words (albeit uncommon/rare ones) are really bad, and occasionally straight up wrong, so those could definitely use an update. But these are small issues in an otherwise excellent dictionary/memorization app that has played, and will continue to play, a large role in my Japanese fluency journey. Lifetime Subscription Highly Recommended!!!
  • To tight

    5
    Von Indianandchief
    English translation could be improved
  • Excellent dictionary!

    5
    Von Fireflightandlight
    So far, this has been the dictionary I use the most.
  • Crazy

    5
    Von -:!BAD!:-
    This app is usefulness in your pocket when it comes to Japanese. The stroke practice was what sold me
  • Developers that care

    5
    Von Slyckx
    This multi functional dictionary app is extremely helpful and well worth it for me to support the developer, they are continually working on updates for quality of life and quality of studying.
  • Best offline app and kanji lookup

    5
    Von jiashi4
    This app is super useful for studying on a plane or where cell signal is bad. It also has the best kanji lookup function I have found.
  • Inconvenient for quick search

    1
    Von Oliver950310
    Every time entering the app, you need to tap the search bar to draw keyboard out. That’s what I think inconvenient. Why not automatically pop out the keyboard and begin to input words you wanna look up? Additional tapping the top search bar really waste time and frustrating. As a whole, this app is terrific. Beautiful colors and detailed interpretation leave me a deep impression. Ranking one star doesn’t mean unsatisfied, but wish it could draw your attention to the inconvenient situation above.

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