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Another learning Japanese question. I'm learning Kanji, but if I come across a Kanji I don't know, what is the most efficient way to look it up (assume it might not be a terribly "common" Kanji in some cases)? I have a tablet, so I can "copy" it but obviously I wouldn't know the stroke order. What kind of website or program would be best for looking up the meaning of unknown Kanji?

>> No.8538838 [DELETED] 

http://jisho.org/kanji/radicals/

>> No.8538840

Search by its radicals.

>> No.8538843

Denshi Jisho.

>> No.8538849

I use Tangorin but any Japanese dictionary website with Kanji entries would probably work. Unless I'm misunderstanding your question.

>> No.8538859

Come on, this is board about otaku stuff, like, you know, anime moe pictures or, like, figurines.

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If you have a Nintendo DS, this is literally the most useful thing ever for learning Japanese.

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