Showing posts with label Kanjidic2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kanjidic2. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

2500 Most Frequent Japanese Kanji from kanjidic2

I have added a page with the high frequency 2,501 Japanese kanji from kanjidic2 with translations, kun and on readings as a Curl® web content Aule Page.

Here is a snapshot:


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Joyo Kanji Meaning

Over at http://aule-browser.com/kanji/index.html I have added an option to select a view of joyo kanji graphcally.

You don't have to ask yourself which page you preferred if you can recognize the layout of the page or its font or other features such as stroke order animation or stroke order diagram or whether or not the meanings were hidden until selected with the mouse.


There are 3 new views today using alternative sort-order 2 and 3.

Friday, May 18, 2012

romaji + Kanji + kana (English visible on mouse drag)


At my romaji-Kanji-kana dictionary page Aule Page for stroke order diagrams, you can now drag the mouse after the dot to see the English meanings from Kanjidic2:



In my browser, that is the white text on the blue background. The text below for the next Kanji remains invisible - and still no JavaScript - just HTML+CSS.

If you copy this HTML to be a local home page, you can make a variant with a change to the "engl" SPAN stylesheet definition so as to make the English visible for quicker review or for neophytes, tyros or simply to .



Saturday, May 12, 2012

Seven Degrees From Home


Over at my Joyo Kanji page there are now links across some dictionary entries.

For example, there are seven links looping a chain through "house" (but not yet the counters for houses, or greenhouse or warehouse or castle ...)

If you have the Hanazono Mincho font already installed, the page will load promptly as the CSS stylesheet is now set to look for a local font first.




Monday, May 7, 2012

Kanji Aule Page

I am working on my personal Aule web page for study and review of Japanese Kanji characters and their meanings (very often with another Kanji or with other Hiragana characters.)

Here is a small collection from one of the links on my Aule page:

, 898B,   18, see, hopes, chances, idea, opinion
, 8996,  878, inspection, regard as, see, look at
, 773A, 1591, stare, watch, look at, see, scrutinize
, 89A7,  991, perusal, see
, 770B,  827, watch over, see
, 8A3A, 1440, checkup, seeing, diagnose, examine
, 67FB,  678, investigate
, 7CFE, 1151, twist, ask, investigate, verify
, 8A66,  499, test, try, attempt, experiment
, 8A8D,  952, acknowledge, witness, discern, recognize, appreciate, believe

The numbers are UCS or UTF-16BE UNICODE codepoint followed by Henshall index.
The English equivalents are from Kanjidic2.

見る  miru to view   keshiki  landscape   景色  spring wind 東風

, 539F,  107, meadow, original, primitive, field, plain, prairie, tundra, wilderness

Today we see the verdant spring colour: