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Monday, November 26, 2012

The module for Japanese verbs seems to meet your expectations because it has been quite a success since its release last month. So I mean to improve it with new features that will help you organize your work.

The first new feature concerns the conjugation. The tool will now also give you the durative / progressive form. This is the form that let you translate "be doing something". It is quite simple to use for anyone knowing a little Japanese, but it will also be quite useful for beginners.

The other important feature is the detailed Kanji information for each Kanji employed in a verb. Simply click on a button, and a Kanji dictionary will pop up displaying all the data. Screenshots below are in French, but of course the module is 100% in English, don't worry.

As you've noticed, 考 is automatically found. Now you can:

  • See examples to know where this Kanji is used
  • See stroke order to learn how to write the Kanji correctly
  • Add the Kanji to your personal list to print a writing training paper for instance (have a look at the Kanji module)

 

Written by Raphael

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  Posted on Feb 20, 2013, 11:51:41 PM #5

Administrator



@Dr3wcifer I've added the feature to JA Sensei, I'll release the new version tomorrow
  Posted on Dec 15, 2012, 8:23:13 PM #4

Administrator



It's possible to add this feature to JA Sensei, but I won't do it for now. Sorry.
  Posted on Dec 15, 2012, 7:18:24 PM #3

Dr3wcifer



Great! This was one of the things I was hoping for, as I'm studying the kanji as I study vocabulary, but couldn't get much info on the kanji for verbs. Will this feature be added to JA Sensei as well? How soon?
  Posted on Nov 27, 2012, 10:57:39 AM #2

Administrator



Don't worry, I do intend to add more lessons, too.
  Posted on Nov 26, 2012, 9:42:09 PM #1

Melandar5308



The verbs module will be very useful, but it is months without new lessons which will best served by this new tool as it will compliment one's learning to a high degree.
Is there to be any more lessons soon, or are they abandoned in favour of other thngs?
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