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I was always looking words up on either SpanishDict or using Google Translate, DeepL and the apps' builtin translation tools. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
I'm currently trying to learn some basic Portuguese and I'm having a hard time finding a nice consistent way to build my vocabulary. I already know quite a bit of Spanish (I'd consider myself a B1-B2ish speaker) and I have tutors I talk to every week of both languages. I mostly use SpanishDict.com for my vocabulary because I find it easy to find lists and examples, it's okay for testing pronunciation, and it's a... Source: about 1 year ago
First it started with only spanishdict.com and then pretty much any HTTPS site. Source: about 1 year ago
You made a few. Also for translation services DeepL is better than google translate, and you should know the difference between using a dictionary and using a translation service. In this case, a dictionary is what you want since you're trying to find the meaning of a word and its gender. If you had used spanishdict.com it would've explained to you what was happening. Source: about 1 year ago
For me, the method depends mainly from the resources I have. For Spanish I'm using spanishdict.com and it has a convienient way to create lists of words, so I just save a new word I see and then after some time I convert that into flashcards. For German I'm using collinsdictionary.com which I use as a normal dictionary, so usually I either create new cards while immersing myself or write them down to a file and... Source: over 1 year ago
The Jisho.org dictionary translated Bunshin as:. Source: 6 months ago
I use Google Translate handwriting detection to get the kanji as a character and then I use https://jisho.org to get the meaning. Source: 6 months ago
I recommend you using Jisho or renshuu as well, as Jisho is a dictionary and renshuu a learning platform (with dictionary). They'll help you with expressions and kanji. Also, I recommend you Yuko Sensei's YouTube channel, as she has a lot of videos about kanji, kana, particles, grammar, etc. Source: 6 months ago
Front: Word how it is most commonly written (you can see if it is more commonly written in kana when searching it on jisho.org ). Source: 6 months ago
Whether we consider official sub being wrong or not (there are different official subs btw for streaming and bluray anyway), here the original text does not mention the word world (世界, sekai) at all, it uses the world "all" or "everything" instead, which the translator interpreted meaning "world" (or thought it would sound cooler). The translation what I posted is accurate, feel free to take it to Google translate... Source: 11 months ago
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