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  2. JMdict - Wikipedia

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    JMdict (Japanese–Multilingual Dictionary) is a large machine-readable multilingual Japanese dictionary. As of March 2023, it contains Japanese – English translations for around 199,000 entries, representing 282,000 unique headword-reading combinations. [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] The dictionary files are free to use with attribution (Creative Commons ...

  3. List of Japanese dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable print, electronic, and online Japanese dictionaries. This is a sortable table: clicking the arrows in the header cells will cause the table rows to sort based on the selected column, in ascending order first, and subsequently toggling between ascending and descending order.

  4. Japanese dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Japanese dictionary. (Redirected from 辞書) Japanese dictionaries ( Japanese: 国語辞典, Hepburn: Kokugo jiten) have a history that began over 1300 years ago when Japanese Buddhist priests, who wanted to understand Chinese sutras, adapted Chinese character dictionaries. Present-day Japanese lexicographers are exploring computerized editing ...

  5. Jim Breen - Wikipedia

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    Jim Breen. For the rugby player, see Jim Breen (rugby league). James William Breen (born 1947) is a Research Fellow at Monash University in Australia, where he was a professor in the area of IT and telecommunications before his retirement in 2003. [1] He holds a BSc in mathematics, an MBA and a PhD in computational linguistics, all from the ...

  6. Omakase - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., omakase usually refers to an extended sushi dinner, ideally eaten at the sushi counter, where the chef prepares one piece of fish at a time, announces its name and origin, answers your questions, and guesses what else you might enjoy and how much more you'd like to eat. You expect to be brought the most perfect seafood available at ...

  7. Kotobank - Wikipedia

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    Kotobank. Kotobank (コトバンク, Kotobanku) is a Japanese-language online encyclopedia which allows users to search across dictionaries, encyclopedias, and databases provided by publishers and others. It is operated by Voyage Marketing Co. At launch, the service's name was in rōmaji, but has since been stylized in katakana.

  8. Wordtank - Wikipedia

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    Wordtank. The Wordtank series is a line of Japanese electronic dictionaries manufactured by Canon. Although officially only sold in Japan, several of the multi-language models are popular among students of the Japanese language around the world. The ability to change menu display options to English on many of the Wordtank models is cited as a ...

  9. Seigo Nakao - Wikipedia

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    Seigo Nakao is the head of Japanese Studies at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, United States.He is the author of many books relating to Japan including The Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese dictionary and the Japanese Reference Dictionary published by Berlitz, the Langenscheidt's Japanese dictionary : Japanese-English, English-Japanese, and several smaller dictionaries.