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==Credits==
==Credits==
Uses [http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/edict.html
Uses [http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/edict.html EDICT] - Japanese-English Electronic DICTionary File. Copyright by James William BREEN and The Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group.
EDICT] - Japanese-English Electronic DICTionary File. Copyright by James William BREEN and The Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group.


Uses [http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/kanjidic.html KANJIDIC] - File of Information about the 6,355 Kanji in the JIS X 0208 Standard (special conditions apply). Copyright by James William BREEN and The Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group.
Uses [http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/kanjidic.html KANJIDIC] - File of Information about the 6,355 Kanji in the JIS X 0208 Standard (special conditions apply). Copyright by James William BREEN and The Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group.

Revision as of 00:45, 26 November 2012

DS Kanji Flash
File:Dskanjiflash.gif
General
Author(s)Bernhard Schelling (schellingb)
TypeEducational
Version0.5
LicenceGPL
Links
[Media:Dskanjiflash01.rar Download]
Website
Source
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Learning Japanese Kanji for Non-Japanese.

A flash card game for Nintendo DS showing Kanjis from various JLPT levels including their reading, stroke order and compound examples with English translation.

User guide

In true flashcard manner, it hides the to be learned parts. The parts like translations and (Kana)-readings can be revealed by holding down a button.

A writing module is also included which does basic character recognition of both Kanji and Hiragana/Katakana on the touch screen to write out the 5 example compounds for each Kanji.

Known issues

There is no way to save any kind of progress or even anything. It always starts out the same. So it could be seen almost like a prototype.

Credits

Uses EDICT - Japanese-English Electronic DICTionary File. Copyright by James William BREEN and The Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group.

Uses KANJIDIC - File of Information about the 6,355 Kanji in the JIS X 0208 Standard (special conditions apply). Copyright by James William BREEN and The Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group.

Uses Taka Kanji Database. Copyright (c) 2002-2004 M. Francis and others

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