Unlike the previous one, Advance English Dictionary focuses on the dictionary part. It not only shows you the word definition but also, pronunciation both in the UK and US English, figures of speech, etymology, and even an image for word definitions. It also has an intra-word search feature, i.e, you can click on any word in the app and find a meaning for it.

If you are not a native English speaker then just an English dictionary might not suffice. For example, if you want to compliment someone in Hindi or give feedback to a French-speaking user, you must have another dictionary with a foreign language. The same goes for subject-specific dictionaries for certain professions that can come in handy on your office PC. Some of them are listed below.


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I'm looking for an offline dictionary for my smartphone - Windows Phone - for, preferably, English-Esperanto. I've seen a few in the store, but I'm not sure about the quality (as in, are the words actually correct)... Could anyone give advice on the best app?

Further, you can search for the dictionaries in the StarDict format on the internet. For example, I'm using a german-esperanto dictionary pair for both directions, which is quite good. I've also seen esperanto-russian, esperanto-swedish, esperanto-chinese pairs.

For what it's worth, I'll point out that most of the automated translation software out there regardless of the platform ranged from horrible to barely tolerable. I use Google Translate on Android from time to time. It has an offline Esperanto-English dictionary. It still needs work, but it's an acceptable mobile dictionary. However, if that's what you want, PReVo is a better choice. It's based on the Reta Vortaro, ReVo.

Now I've been using something simply called the "Esperanto dictionary". It isn't awesome, because there are no explanations. There is just a word - and this gives you another word in Esperanto. It is bidirectional, though, so that's good.

The gtongue offline dictionary offers a number of dictionaries that you have to look up yourself. Not all of them seem trustworthy (Engligh idioms, for example). There is an Esperanto-Russian dictionary among them, but I can't say much about the quality. I like that they offer the Devil's Dictionary as well. (So random!)

I want a great offline dictionary that has etymologies and complete definitions. I can't find one! I used to use the OED CD-ROMs that were amazing! But now the OED only offers a subscription model online and it's annoying to get to -- I even have free access to it. (I tried to install via virtualbox but I can't figure it out.)

At the beginning of 2021, I first published DaKanji as an offline stroke order independent Kanji lookup tool for Linux, Mac, and Windows written in Python. Because of the positive Feedback I got here I was motivated to continue working on DaKanji. Fast forward a bit, I rewrote DaKanji in Dart and published it first for Android, slowly extending it to iOS, MacOS, Linux, and Windows.

After taking a break from DaKanji (and randomly starting to learn Spanish), I decided to apply for a scholarship to study in Japan. For this, I wanted to have something stand out in my application and I decided to add an offline dictionary to DaKanji.

And finally, after a long, long development time, DaKanji 3 is finally out. I am super excited that this new version has finally shipped! DaKanji is a passion project of mine, and I have worked really hard the last year to build the best fully offline, responsive, and cross-platform (Android, iOS, MacOS, Linux, Windows) Japanese English, German, French, Russian, ... dictionary I could. Therefore, I would greatly appreciate you checking it out and letting me know what you think, what to improve, giving a positive review, or maybe even recommending it to your friends

Lastly, I would like to give you a rough idea of in which direction this project is heading, the next 3.x versions will add more features to make DaKanji not only a word lookup dictionary but a tool to understand Japanese texts and effectively learn from them. This includes features such as word lists, Anki integration, grammar lookup, chat GPT integration, a discussion section to ask questions, and likely, yomichan dictionary support.After that, DaKanji will receive support for directly using the dictionary on different sources such as videos, pdfs, ebooks, ...

But in the next months I won't be able to online because I will be travelling a lot and I would to know if there is any Offline dictionary on Windows system that I can use while being offline or at least download an offline package that I can use while I am on and about..

Proper Japanese dictionary for Windows?2012/12/18 00:58 I've been using a couple of Android apps on my phone to help translating english word to kanji/kana/romaji, and to look up kanji. I'm looking for something similar that I can run on Windows (regular computer, no tablet/phone/mobile). I also need it to run entirely offline.


On Android, I've been using these:

* JED: =com.umibouzu.jed

* Obenkyo: =com.Obenkyo

* KanjiRecognizer: =org.nick.kanjirecognizer


The last one is probably going to be a hard call on windows, since it requires drawing kanji, and that's hard to do with a mouse :)


But what I'm really looking for is something like the first mentioned app (JED). This is "just" a dictionary, but one that's loaded with information and has many ways to search.


Now to find something that runs on a computer... 


I've searched google for a while, but all I could find is BS software and a windows8 app (which I cannot run). Lots of stuff that looks like adware and other BS, and maybe one or two that were way too expensive in comparison.


I already do have Human Japanese on my computer, but it doesn't have much of a dictionary.


Any help will be greatly appreciated.by thany

Re: Proper Japanese dictionary for Windows?2012/12/18 18:32 Thanks for the links, I'll check them out.


Jim Breen's page looks daunting O.o


As for ZKanji, how stupid of me that I didn't think of looking at SF.net, there's always some interesting/promising project going on. Thanks for finding that for me ;)by thanyrate this post as useful

Re: Proper Japanese dictionary for Windows?2012/12/19 00:12 Apologies if it's a repeat from some link on Jim Breen's page, but I have this page bookmarked for good reason:


 


It's even more fun with a touchpad!by Pirilamporate this post as useful

Re: Proper Japanese dictionary for Windows?2012/12/19 03:04 builds on the Edict files as kept by Jim Breen but as you asked for an offline dictionary, this might be of interest although I hven't used it myself: 

If you use Firefox, Rikachan ( ) will be worth looking intoby Hoshisatorate this post as useful

Re: Proper Japanese dictionary for Windows?2012/12/19 20:22 Again, thanks :) I already found Tagaini in the mean time. It was on a blog posting somewhere with a whole bunch of windows software like this (nog Breen's page, tho). I forgot where I found it :/


The firefox and Chrome plugins might be helpful at some point, but not for now. I was actually looking for a dictionary where I can type in kanji/yomi/romaji/english and find their meaning or translation. That's a slightly different use case.


I think Tagaini pretty much covers my use case. Its interface is a little too bloated (not in a bad way tho) for my purposes, but it will do perfectly fine nonetheless. I just hope that whatever dictionary it is built on top of, is a good one :)by thanyrate this post as useful

The first entry in our list is WordWeb. A well-known name in the dictionary world, this app has over 85,000+ meanings of words and phrases. WordWeb not only lets you find the meanings of words, you can also check out synonyms, related words, and parts of speech.

Adobe Document Cloud font pack and spelling dictionary pack enable you to display and interact with documents authored in languages other than those supported in your native Acrobat Reader. It is needed to correctly display a document when an author does not embed the appropriate font into the document. It is also needed when the author does embed the font, but the document reader wishes to interact with the content somehow, for example, by collaborating, commenting, or filling out forms.


On Mac OS X, its native dictionary application works well for me (especially the added Japanese dictionary in Leopard). I am looking for an equivalent English dictionary software on Windows. I have tried online solutions such as "define:Google" in Google and other websites but my internet connection doesn't allow prompt result, so an offline solution is better for me.

Alternately, you can open the dictionary itself to search for words, so no matter what you need to look up, you'll be able to get the definition in seconds. Best of all, if you're not certain of a word's spelling, you can flip though the dictionary like you would a paper dictionary.

The only SCRABBLE dictionary app approved by Hasbro, this version is based on the complete content from The Official SCRABBLE Players Dictionary, Fifth Edition – enhanced with up to 15-letter words and an updated "Word Finder" tool to help you find words that can be formed from available letters.

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This article describes installing a local server (Kiwix-serve) and a dictionary (Wiktionary) in Windows, providing an offline local dictionary server that may be queried with a web browser or any software that has a Dictionary Lookup command that outputs an http URL. The specific case here is to use it for lookups from the Calibre e-book software when the Internet is not available for online lookups. ff782bc1db

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