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  2. List of Japanese dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary: 1997: John H. Haig's revised edition of The Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary, 7,000 entries including variants Nichi-Ran jiten: 1934: Peter Adriaan van de Stadt's Japanese–Dutch dictionary, 33,800 entries Nihon Kingendaishi Jiten: 1978

  3. Eijirō - Wikipedia

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    Eijirō (英辞郎) is a large database of EnglishJapanese translations. It is developed by the editors of the Electronic Dictionary Project and aimed at translators. Although the contents are technically the same, EDP refers to the accompanying JapaneseEnglish database as Waeijirō (和英辞郎).

  4. JMdict - Wikipedia

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    JMdict (Japanese–Multilingual Dictionary) is a large machine-readable multilingual Japanese dictionary. As of March 2023, it contains JapaneseEnglish translations for around 199,000 entries, representing 282,000 unique headword-reading combinations.

  5. Tachi - Wikipedia

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    A tachi is a type of sabre-like traditionally made Japanese sword worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. Tachi and uchigatana generally differ in length, degree of curvature, and how they were worn when sheathed, the latter depending on the location of the mei ( 銘 ) , or signature, on the tang .

  6. Tachi (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese term for karate stances, varying body positions to attack and defend A suffix used in the Japanese language to indicate that a word refers to a group, see the article on Japanese grammar TOM'S (Tachi Oiwa Motor Sports), TOM'S Co., Ltd (株式会社トムス, Kabushiki-gaisha Tomusu), a factory supported racing team and tuner of ...

  7. Japanese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    tachi: たち 達 informal; examples: 僕達, boku-tachi; 私達, watashi-tachi; あなた達, anata-tachi; 君達, kimi-tachi; Also can be attached to names to indicate that person and the group they are with (Ryuichi-tachi = "Ryuichi and friends"). kata, gata: かた, がた 方 formal (ex. あなた方, anata-gata) More polite than 達 tachi.

  8. Daijisen - Wikipedia

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    The Daijisen (大辞泉, "Great fountain of knowledge (wisdom)/source of words") is a general-purpose Japanese dictionary published by Shogakukan in 1995 and 1998. It was designed as an "all-in-one" dictionary for native speakers of Japanese, especially high school and university students.

  9. Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Kenkyūsha New Japanese-English Dictionary 5th Edition with leather back and the iPhone Edition running on an iPhone 5. First published in 1918, Kenkyusha’s New Japanese-English Dictionary (新和英大辞典, Shin wa-ei daijiten) has long been the largest and most authoritative Japanese-English dictionary.