Japanese electronic translator/dictionary
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i'm in the market for one of these, to help me out with the japanese classes that i'm taking and for (hopfully) my trip to japan. I'd love to get one of the $100+ w/ all the fancy features, but i'm a poor college student so i'm stuck getting something cheap, but i don't want something that totally sucks.. does anyone have one of these? Can they recommend one to me? any help is much appriciated |
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Sorry, can't help you there. Have you tried looking around on Amazon?
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on 2006-03-14 15:51:01 (edited 2006-03-14 15:53:58)
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There was an excellent review site of recent models of various electronic dictionaries straight from Akihabara.. Ahh, let me see if I can find it. Edit: Ah forget it, I can't find it. I did find this store that might help. |
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sweet, thats place has a great comparison chart, prices are ridiculous, but now i think i know what to get. thx!! i did find some nice ones on amazon, but they were used, i'm a little paranoid about that, lol, thx for the suggestion though |
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I know it's more pain to use and carry, but it would probably help you more to use the normal, paper dictionary in a long run. It helps you remember the word you are looking up better. And it's also cheaper. You can find some nice ones at any bookstores in Japan. There are some nice one that's very small, from reputable publishers (about 2-3000 yens). |
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yea, i know it helps learn it better, but it takes soooo long to look up kanji (maybe its just me) sometimes i just lose interest before i'm done translating :-/ |