I am working on an online service that helps foreigners to learn Japanese by reading native material.
I have been frustrated while learning this language because the Kanjis makes smooth reading almost impossible, and for me it has always been the fastest way to fluency in a language.
I am building a browser extension that will help anyone to read and browse the Japanese internet.
Here in Tokyo we are not quarantined, but most events have been canceled and I have been remote working for almost one month now. So I made a good progress.
Thank you. I did not know readlang, but my project is different because I want to customize the help given depending on the user.
Also, I plan to focus on the challenges inherent to Japanese rather than extending my tool to other languages.
The Japanese grammar being simple and regular, I am quite optimistic that I can show help about it without relying on raw translations.
One challenge of Japanese is that a raw translation does not help to learn the readings/pronunciation and Kanjis, so it is in my experience almost completely useless for learning.
I also do not want to provide contents. I want the user to choose whatever he likes on internet (but I may recommend external interesting pages).
I do not have a website yet, but I will ping you as soon as I have one (I also want to have a newsletter before release).
I am not sure how suited my tool will be for a beginner at first. It will probably be more useful for someone who already know the basics of the grammar (JLPT N3~N4 maybe). But I'd definitely love to make it useful for beginners too!
I have been frustrated while learning this language because the Kanjis makes smooth reading almost impossible, and for me it has always been the fastest way to fluency in a language.
I am building a browser extension that will help anyone to read and browse the Japanese internet.
Here in Tokyo we are not quarantined, but most events have been canceled and I have been remote working for almost one month now. So I made a good progress.