About
This is a Japanese-English dictionary based on the JMdict and JMnedict and Tatoeba database for e-Ink Kindle devices.
Features:
- lookup of inflected verbs.
- lookup for Japanese names.
- Example sentences
- Pronunciation
- the dictionaries can be downloaded as separate files or as one big dictionary
Supported Devices
The dictionary has been tested on Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis. It should also work well with other e-ink Kindle devices
The dictionary will not work well on Kindle Fire or Kindle Android App, or any Android based Kindle, because the Kindle software on those platforms does not support inflection lookups.
Download
You can download the latest version of the dictionary from here.
Install
e-Ink Kindle
There are in total 3 dictionaries:
jmdict.mobi: Contains only data from the JMedict database, with additional examples. It does not contain proper names.jmnedict.mobi: Contains only Japanese proper names from the JMnedict databse.combined.mobi: Contains the data from both of the above dictionaries
To install any of the dictionaries (you can also install all three of them) into your device follow these steps:
- for 1st-generation Kindle Paperwhite devices, ensure you have firmware version 5.3.9 or higher as it includes improved homonym lookup for Japanese;
- connect your Kindle device via USB;
- copy the the
.mobifile for the dictionary you want to use to thedocuments/dictionariessub-folder; - eject the USB device;
- on your device go to Home > Settings > Device Options > Language and Dictionaries > Dictionaries and set JMdict Japanese-English Dictionary as the default dictionary for Japanese.
Kindle Android App
NOTE: Unfortunately the Kindle Android App does not support dictionary inflections, yielding verbs lookup practically impossible. No known workaround.
-
rename
jmdict.mobior any of the other two dictionaries asB005FNK020_EBOK.prc -
connect your Android device via USB
-
copy
B005FNK020_EBOK.prcintoInternal Storage/Android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files/or/sdcard/android/data/com.amazon.kindle/files
This will override the default Japanese-Japanese dictionary.
Kindle iOS App
The steps for iOS App are similar the Android App above. Unfortunately the Kindle iOS App seems to suffer from the same limitations regarding inflections.
Building from source
Requirements:
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Linux or Windows with Cygwin (might also work on macOS with a few changes)
-
Python version 3
Inside of the makefile you can change the max number of sentences per entry, compression, as well as which sentences to include:
# The Kindle Publishing Guidelines recommend -c2 (huffdic compression),
# but it is excruciatingly slow. That's why -c1 is selected by default.
# Compression currently is not officially supported by Kindle Previewer according to the documentation
COMPRESSION ?= 1
# Sets the max sentences per entry
# If there are too many sentences for the combined dictionary,
# it will not build (exceeds 650MB size limit). The amount is limited to 0 in this makefile for the combined.mobi
SENTENCES ?= 5
# This flag determines wheter only good and verified sentences are used in the
# dictionary. Set it to TRUE if you only want those sentences.
# It is only used by jmdict.mobi
# It is ignored bei combined.mobi. There it is always true
# This is due to size constraints.
ONLY_CHECKED_SENTENCES ?= FALSE
# If true adds pronunciations to entries. The combined dictionary ignores this flag due to size constraints
PRONUNCIATIONS ?= TRUE
# If true adds additional information to entries. The combined dictionary ignores this flag due to size constraints
ADDITIONAL_INFO ?= TRUEBuild with make to create all 3 dictionaries:
make
or use any of the following commands to create a specific one:
make jmdict.mobi
make jmnedict.mobi
make combined.mobi
To do
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Leverage more of the JMdict data:
- cross references
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Add Furigana to example sentences
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Create better covers
Credits
- Jim Breen and the JMdict/EDICT project as well as the ENAMDICT/JMnedict
- The Tatoeba project
- John Mettraux for his EDICT2 Japanese-English Kindle dictionary
- Choplair-network for their Nihongo conjugator
- javdejong for the pronunciation


