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"Denshi Jisho actually has a couple different products. One is an online dictionary, another is a Japanese translator, it translates to a few different languages."

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What service can one find at Denshi Jisho?

Denshi Jisho is an online Japanese dictionary. It allows one to look up Japanese words and translate them into English. It also allows for translation of words when they are in a particular context.


When was Denshi Jisho's website first founded?

The Denshi Jisho website was first founded in 2004 but the code was rudimentary and the website had to be created anew. The current iteration of Denshi Jisho was released on February 9th in 2006.


Is the Denshi Jisho a reputable website for english japanes translation?

Yes this is a good website to use to find Japanese words and what they are in English along with examples of what they mean and their definition of the word.


What services are available from the Denshi Jisho website?

The site appears to offer Japanese-English dictionaries for a reasonable price, though there is little information indicating if they do more than that or anything else specific.


Where can someone purchase a Japanese to English dictionary?

from your local bookstore. Or from an online store.


How do you say dictionary in Japanese?

Jisho.


When was Nippo Jisho created?

Nippo Jisho was created in 1603.


What are the ratings and certificates for Rupan sansei Napoleon no jisho wo ubae - 1991 TV?

Rupan sansei Napoleon no jisho wo ubae - 1991 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG (original version)


What has the author Akiyoshi Yanagisawa written?

Akiyoshi. Yanagisawa has written: 'Pasokon wapuro kanji jisho'


What does jisho mean in Japanese?

As or of Japan. A person who was born from Japanese descent(your mother, father, or grandparents are Japanese) which basically means being born from this culture.


How do you learn Japanese alphabet?

There are 4 sets of characters to Japanese "alphabets" in total, called 'Hiragana', 'Katakana' , 'Kanji', and Rōmaji . The first two together are called 'kana'. The last one isn't truly Japanese; it's just a Japanese version of the Latin alphabet. To learn kana there are easy-to-use tables and comprehensive guides as well as pronunciation helps all over the web, which are just a search away. Kana includes 'syllables' rather than 'letters' since in Japanese phonology there is no consonant, with one exception of 'n'. So letters as we know them in English, are merged with each of the five vowels (a, i, u, e, o) creating syllabic characters. E.g. the group 'B' would be (ba, bi, bu, be, bo). There are 48 main characters in each of the two different kana, which once learnt the rest is easy. But there are also secondary characters formed by merging some main syllables and other processes. Specifically katakana, has more characters than hiragana, since it is used to write foreign terms in Japanese so it needs to provide Japanese writing with non-Japanese syllables. To learn kanji, which is the main body of the Japanese language, there are course books like minna no nihongo' and 'genki' among others, as well as numerous websites taking you through kanji step by step which can be found via searching. There is a total of 2136 standardized kanji announced by Japan's Ministry of Education, called 'jouyou' kanji, by learning which you can almost completely understand today's standard Japanese, like in newspapers, TV and such. There are devices called 'denshi jisho' [electronic dictionary] that can be of great help for this case, in addition to several comprehensive online dictionaries. Rōmaji is something you already know. It is based on the English pronunciation of the Latin alphabet, but with different rules. In the Hebonshiki system, it only has the following letters: a b ch d e f g h i j k m n o p r s sh t ts u w y z. Long vowels have a macron over them: example: dō. All consonants except n must have a vowel after them, or "Y" plus a vowel after them: example: kyo. A few combinations, such as ts, ch and sh count as single consonants.


What has the author Masayasu Hosaka written?

Masayasu Hosaka has written: 'Oitsumerareta shinto' 'Genshi bakudan kansei o isoge' -- subject(s): History, Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941, Nuclear weapons, Family, Research 'Tennoke to sono jidai' -- subject(s): Royal houses, History 'Zoku Daigaku igakubu' -- subject(s): Physicians, Medical education policy, Medical education, Certification 'Bokyakusareta shiten' 'Haisen zengo 40-nenme no kensho' 'Chichi ga ko ni kataru Showa shi =' 'Jukyunin no jisho tenno' '60-nen Anpo toso' 'Rikugunsho Gunmukyoku to Nichi-Bei kaisen (Chuko bunko)' 'Zoki ishoku to Nihonjin' '\\' -- subject(s): Historiography, Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, History '\\' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Politics and government, Armistices '\\' 'Chichibu no Miya' -- subject(s): Princes, Biography 'Chichibu no Miya to Showa Tenno'