extension ExtPose

jisho-pitcher

CRX id

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Description from extension meta

Adds pitch accent information to entries in the online Japanese-English Dictionary at jisho.org

Image from store jisho-pitcher
Description from store The add-on currently uses pitch accent information from the Japanese-German dictionary wadoku and from the kanjium dataset. The data is already packaged in the add-on, so there will be no additional stress on the internet connection.

Latest reviews

  • (2023-11-09) Timothy Allen-Wagner: 作ってくれてありがとうございます! Simple, convenient, and it works. Highly recommend.
  • (2023-03-12) Logan Czernel: Sososo helpful and blends right in to Jisho!
  • (2022-06-03) Arianna Lezama: Spesso faccio fatica a capire come leggere determinate parole e non avendo sempre a disposizione, ovviamente, l'insegnate avere le indicazioni delle intonazioni mi aiuta moltissimo :) mi piace molto :3
  • (2020-10-05) Murphy: Lovely, for the words it works on! Unfortunately, not all words have pitch-accent information included.
  • (2020-08-04) Pedro Muramatsu: Simple and practical!
  • (2020-07-31) ANONYMOUS: Thank you!
  • (2020-07-31) Gregory Cameron: Works as advertised. I can finally learn pitch accents without serious inconvenience.
  • (2020-07-30) Alexander Zhu: Really helpful for learning new words so you don't have to look all of them up to get the correct pronunciation. 5/5

Latest issues

  • (2022-08-02, v:1.7) Marius John: Incorrect mora counting leading to wrong pitch accent displayed
    When a pitch accent of type 4 is displayed with a 4 mora word (such as おとうと), the pitch accent falls off at the end. However, the word まったく, which is also listed as having pitch accent type 4, does not have the falling off at the end, because the small っ is not counted. This is due to the code simply checking for small kana, even though a small っ changes the pronounced length of the word and thus counts as a mora. This also causes まったく to display both pitch accent 0 and 4 separately, even though they end up looking the same.
  • (2022-07-22, v:1.7) Lev Korsun: Uniformly
    Hi. The dataset is stated next to the pitch accent pattern for each word, like Kanjium or Wadoku. Sometimes it says 'Uniformly'. What does this mean? I can't find it online. For example, type up 米.

Statistics

Installs
3,288 history
Category
Rating
4.9375 (16 votes)
Last update / version
2020-08-05 / 1.7
Listing languages
en-GB

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