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The Jisho.org dictionary translated Bunshin as:. Source: 3 months ago
I use Google Translate handwriting detection to get the kanji as a character and then I use https://jisho.org to get the meaning. Source: 3 months ago
I recommend you using Jisho or renshuu as well, as Jisho is a dictionary and renshuu a learning platform (with dictionary). They'll help you with expressions and kanji. Also, I recommend you Yuko Sensei's YouTube channel, as she has a lot of videos about kanji, kana, particles, grammar, etc. Source: 3 months ago
Front: Word how it is most commonly written (you can see if it is more commonly written in kana when searching it on jisho.org ). Source: 3 months ago
Whether we consider official sub being wrong or not (there are different official subs btw for streaming and bluray anyway), here the original text does not mention the word world (世界, sekai) at all, it uses the world "all" or "everything" instead, which the translator interpreted meaning "world" (or thought it would sound cooler). The translation what I posted is accurate, feel free to take it to Google translate... Source: 8 months ago
Here's the website version of it: Takoboto.jp. Source: 4 months ago
In November 2022 I started seriously learning Kanji with the NihongoShark.com Deck in Anki and finished it in August. I plan to keep reviewing the cards for long as I can, but it's becoming tedious and I feel my retention is getting worse. Specially when I miss one day it's so bothering to catch up.I added vocabulary and example phrases from Kanji Koohii to the cards, but most of these phrases are very advanced so... Source: 5 months ago
I personally use Takoboto for my dictionary, but sites like jisho.org are perfectly fine as well (Since I'm on mobile a lot, the Takoboto app works really well for me). Source: 8 months ago
I think there are subs dedicated to translation help. Here's an online dictionary I like: Takoboto. You'll want to put the character と between the two words, which should be nouns. In this dictionary, there are also example phrases for a lot of words, so I'd look at those to make sure it's the right meaning for each word. Look up each word individually. Source: 10 months ago
Try dictionary like takoboto -> https://takoboto.jp/. Source: about 1 year ago
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