Characterizer

Characterizer

Practice Japanese or Chinese characters while you use the web.

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2017-02-09
Bitya Trejger
Bitya Trejger
such a splendid idea!!but you just need to use coution because the kanjis showed are not always right. for example in a sentence there was "right" as in direction and the kanji that showed up was for "rightous" as in worng or right. Also use with rikakun together. Fantastic!
2017-02-03 Vinícius de Souza Carneiro It is a wonderful idea. Remember to configure properly. Some symbles are translated differently if you choose a different profile
2016-01-23
Steadfast Sonnet
Steadfast Sonnet
This is a really great way to passively study all sorts of kanji. Now when I'm just relaxing on tumblr I'm passively reinforcing my kanji knowledge and I've already started to notice a difference. Kanji is one of my least favorite things to study and you've made it that much easier. Can't thank you enough!
2015-01-19
Iulia D
Iulia D
Awesome stuff thanks!!!
2015-01-09
skatejam7
skatejam7
This is a wonderful idea and I'm currently making my own dictionary for it with jukugo and furigana. Heads up to anybody reading this, <ruby> tags work if you insert them into the xml, so you can add full words and readings above them e.g. <ruby>本名<rt>ほんみょう</rt></ruby> I've been doing this and also adding a number on the end of the furigana to indicate how many words the jukugo covers, I'll probably put the dictionary on the internet somewhere when I've finished it.
2014-12-11
Scott Kennedy
Scott Kennedy
This goes well with the extension rikaikun if you are using it to learn/study Japanese.
2014-02-05
ono aquino
ono aquino
@noli-chan...The Kanjis are chinese characters introduced to the Japanese by chinese monks. You are not doing it wrong, you just have to know what you're doing and what you're getting into. Study Katakana and Hiragana first before battling Kanji. You'll never learn Kanji if you don't know Kana. Gambatte! :)
2013-11-10 A Google user I think it is more chinese kanji than japanese.. or am i doing it wrong?.. I would like more japanese kanji please.. ^_^