Midori (Japanese Dictionary)

Midori (Japanese Dictionary)

By Sukolsak Sakshuwong

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2010-08-10
  • Current Version: 1.9.15
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 190.70 MB
  • Developer: Sukolsak Sakshuwong
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 16.0
Score: 4.76847
4.76847
From 203 Ratings

Description

Midori is a comprehensive Japanese-English, English-Japanese dictionary. It's a perfect tool for Japanese learners, with 910,000 entries, 150,000 example sentences, and numerous features designed to enhance your Japanese learning experience. DICTIONARY ENTRIES • More than 190,000 word entries. Each entry shows readings, meanings, and a kanji breakdown. • More than 12,000 kanji entries. Each entry shows readings, meanings, and example compounds. • Example sentences with furigana (small hiragana above kanji) • Over 6,000 kanji with stroke order diagrams and stroke order animations • Over 730,000 Japanese proper names, place names, given names, company names and product names • Japanese pitch accent SEARCH & TRANSLATE • Search words by using kana or romaji, such as あき or aki • Search words by capturing a photo. (Note: Only horizontal text is supported.) • Search kanji by drawing them • Search kanji by combining radicals, e.g. 禾 + 火 -> 秋 • Search suggestion when the input is in a conjugated form, e.g. 走った -> 走る • Search with wildcard characters, e.g. 日*人 returns all words that start with 日 and end with 人 • Search with the SKIP system • Partial results when the full word is not found, e.g. searching for 青い本 returns the results for 青い and 本 • Fast incremental search gives you the result instantly as you type LISTS & BOOKMARKS • List of kanji as taught in Japanese schools from grade 1 to 6 • List of kanji by frequency as appeared in Japanese newspapers • List of kanji and words by Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) levels • Lists of hiragana and katakana, each with stroke diagram and animation • Bookmarks with folders support. You can export, import, or share bookmarks with your friends. OTHER FEATURES • Flashcards for bookmarked words and kanji • Audio pronunciations (via speech synthesis) • Create a vocabulary list with definitions from Japanese text in one tap • Scratch pad for practicing writing kanji on iPad • No internet connection required. The app is completely offline. • French and German definitions for some words • Universal app. Run on all your iOS devices, whether it's iPhone or iPad Follow us on Twitter at @MidoriApp Acknowledgements: This application has included material from the JMdict (EDICT, etc.), KANJIDIC2, ENAMDICT, and KRADFILE dictionary files in accordance with the licence provisions of the Electronic Dictionaries Research Group. See https://www.edrdg.org/

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Reviews

  • Camera Function is a significant upgrade

    5
    By Nick P J
    I have been using Midori for years but have to say that the “scan/photo” function that I have been using more recently has transformed its effectiveness
  • Amazing

    5
    By Slayy420slout69
    Must have for traveling!
  • Best Japanese dictionary app on iOS!

    5
    By Ushahin
    Been using this dictionary app for years, definitely the best dictionary on iOS.
  • a truly magnificient app

    5
    By raytraced
    i've been using this app for longer than i can remember (well over 10 years) and it has been wonderful and rock solid every time i've used it. the ruby text enhanced translation mode is a super power for anyone wanting to learn japanese and the kanji writing system. i give it 5 stars but it really deserves 5 hearts.
  • Good but with some errors

    4
    By kancidusgsgags
    This is a very extensive dictionary! However there are some issues: when I was looking up the verb nagusameru, it did not show up, even though it is a valid verb. In general it can sometimes not display all the possible words for a given definition (like not listing oyatsu as a word for snack) so it definitely needs some work.
  • Does Everything Japanese Does

    3
    By SonicZephyr06
    I bought this at the suggestion of a friend. After a day of using it I discovered it’s just a paid version of the free Japanese Dictionary App that has everything it does, but even a few more functions that I’m looking for like listing what JLPT level each word is on the dictionary entry. Not really the all inclusive app I was hoping for. I don’t find the flash cards very useful without a voice playback either. Not really helpful for my ADHD learning style.
  • Excellent

    4
    By thepaintedgrey
    Fantastic app & dictionary, though I just have one issue - the iPhone version has pitch accent information, but I don’t see it anywhere in the iPad version. If this could be fixed, the app would be perfect for my uses!
  • Exceptional

    5
    By god_munky
    I have been using this app for years it is my go to Denshi jishou. (電子辞書) The new camera scan features rocks. 20 out of 10.
  • Incredible

    5
    By alexask
    This is the best dual language dictionary I’ve ever used. I have heavily studied 4 languages and never seen anything like this. Because Japanese is so complex, with multiple alphabets, so many sounds meaning so many different things, so many different ways to say things, it’s overwhelming. But this app is highly organized. You can approach from grade level, to most used words, can save words in different folders, make notes, it breaks down how to write characters step by step…I just keep discovering more abilities with this app, it’s so cool. One of my favorite things is that you don’t have to switch keyboards to look up a Japanese word, you can write out the sound/characters of the word/syllables using the English keyboard and it will present you with the Japanese characters
  • Speaking function no longer works on IPhone

    3
    By Andyfly01
    Please fix this issue. It works on the iPad but not iPhone. Please fix this soon and I will change to 5 stars.

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