We east-asian language students need to stick together you know. ;D
Using an old, but good a trusty, Casio from 2,5 years back. On top of the usual suspects I have a classical japanese dictionary in it which has been very useful lately but sometimes I miss having an english-english (for those times when you're in "nuance-trouble" - that and the fact that I'm swedish ;)) and I really want a Korean dictionary as well. Perhaps next time in Japan I'll buy a new one. The kanji-dictionary in the Casios is pretty bad as well - called kanjigen (???). Not enough jukugo. Early Sharps (if I remember correctly) have great kanji-dictionaries but they too seem to have changed to kanjigen...
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blip @ Dec 31st 2005 5:46AM
OddManOut:
We east-asian language students need to stick together you know. ;D
Using an old, but good a trusty, Casio from 2,5 years back. On top of the usual suspects I have a classical japanese dictionary in it which has been very useful lately but sometimes I miss having an english-english (for those times when you're in "nuance-trouble" - that and the fact that I'm swedish ;)) and I really want a Korean dictionary as well. Perhaps next time in Japan I'll buy a new one. The kanji-dictionary in the Casios is pretty bad as well - called kanjigen (???). Not enough jukugo. Early Sharps (if I remember correctly) have great kanji-dictionaries but they too seem to have changed to kanjigen...