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Jisho is a powerful Japanese-English dictionary. It lets you find words, kanji, example sentences and more quickly and easily. Enter any Japanese text or English word in the search box and Jisho will search a myriad of data for you.
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Jisho.org is a site that lets you search for kanji by drawing, voice, or radicals. You can also find example sentences, audio, SKIP system, stroke diagrams, Wikipedia data, and JLPT information for #kanji.
Audio files are graciously provided by Tofugu’s excellent kanji learning site WaniKani. The SKIP (System of Kanji Indexing by Patterns) system for ordering kanji was developed by Jack Halpern (Kanji Dictionary Publishing Society at http://www.kanji.org/ ), and is used with his permission.
Lorenzi's Jisho is a web frontend for the JMdict Japanese-English dictionary project! It was written in TypeScript and uses Solid as the UI management framework. Check the repository out on GitHub!
Use the Japanese dictionary to search for any Japanese word and get its meaning in many languages. We also provide example sentences, conjugations, kanji decomposition, pictures, and extended explanation for selected words. Open.
Jisho is a powerful Japanese-English dictionary. It lets you find words, kanji, example sentences and more quickly and easily. Our goal is to build a new kind of dictionary that doesn't just let you look up single words or kanji, but rather helps you understand any Japanese text.
4 wrz 2012 · To look up a kanji using a kanji dictionary, there are three strategies that you can use. They are: Look up the kanji via a radical; Look up the kanji via its reading; Look up the kanji via the number of strokes it has