Japanese Translator - English-Japanese & Japanese-English translator using Google Translate API.It provide a friendly ui.
Text to speech function is aviable
Dokusha - Dokusha (Japanese for "reader") is an integrated Japanese textreader, Japanese-English dictionary, Kanji dictionary and study system for Palm Connected Organizers.
It is aimed at English speakers learning the Japanese language.
It is an ideal self-study tool which lets you do much of your language learning directly on the Palm device
Conjugation Japanese is a small app that helps you gain and practice your Japanese conjugation skills. Main features: * 10 important adjective & verb conjugations * Built-in dictionary with over 3000 words (verbs & adjectives)
AnyLanguageStudy
Homebrew coder Nakano has recently released a new version of AnyLanguageStudy, a handy app for studying words, grammar and characters.
Now on version 0.5, the latest release includes the following changes and improvements:
Fixed a typo sring to string which caused a crash in certain situation.
Modified logic, if word was not known immediately
PSPedict
from batanen:
Hi everyone!
I have once again updated the PSPedict project started by PixelDragon. This will probably be my final release of PSPedict. At least I will not be working with it anytime soon.
How can you help with adding the missing images?
- Simply, yet time consuming
PSPedict
from batanen:
Konnichiwa Minna!
This is my first PSP / community related release ever. I have continued the PSPedict project started by PixelDragon. He was kind enough to give me the latest source code and a few tips to get started.
Basically, this is a Japanese dictionary application for the PSP
For Japanese, TOEIC English students! English Training with Ja-Trans and Speech! For Japanese TOEIC/TOEFL leaners, students. Daily News Reading for your exercise. Displays *Both* English and Japanese article in a screen
PSPedict
Changelog for V0.2:
- Included support for other EDICT files, Computer Terms, Legal Terms
and Life Sciences. Unfortunately, Proper Names is just too large to
include. The extra EDICT files can be loaded via the Menu (the icon
is next to the exit icon and looks like a book with an up arrow)