Bramicus
May 6, 2005, 01:13
I'm going nuts trying to learn to read and speak Japanese (at the same time) on my own. Not only are there two separate phonetic alphabets in Japanese, but the kanji all mean different things at different times, and each kanji -- even having the same meaning -- is spoken completely differently at different times! Since I do not have a human teacher I can see every day (without paying $25/hour), I have to choose between either listening to pre-recorded conversations that teach me the spoken language without showing me what is being said in written form, and books that teach me the meaning of what is written, but without teaching me (letting me actually hear) the true pronunciation. Japanese for Busy People - Kana Version does a fair job, but doesn't give me proper pronunciation with pitch, etc., and -- at least the first book -- doesn't do Kanji.
What I am looking for is a computer program that shows me Japanese as it is written, for example selections from Japanese newspaper articles or written literature, and then when I click on a word -- or a sentence -- the program not only shows me the meaning of that word or sentence, but also pronounces it (says it aloud) for me as well.
There is one program that does this well for other languages: Instant Language (used to be known as Transparent Language). This program is great for Western languages. Unfortunately, they have decided that for their Japanese version, Instant Japanese, they use only Romanji. :-(
Before you tell me, yes, I know I can use the other methods and eventually combine them. But I know the way I learn language best and efficiently: by reading aloud with an immediate check on my pronunciation. Does anyone here know of a computer program that does what I'm looking for, but that shows Japanese as it is written while at the same time pronounces what is written the way it is actually spoken?
What I am looking for is a computer program that shows me Japanese as it is written, for example selections from Japanese newspaper articles or written literature, and then when I click on a word -- or a sentence -- the program not only shows me the meaning of that word or sentence, but also pronounces it (says it aloud) for me as well.
There is one program that does this well for other languages: Instant Language (used to be known as Transparent Language). This program is great for Western languages. Unfortunately, they have decided that for their Japanese version, Instant Japanese, they use only Romanji. :-(
Before you tell me, yes, I know I can use the other methods and eventually combine them. But I know the way I learn language best and efficiently: by reading aloud with an immediate check on my pronunciation. Does anyone here know of a computer program that does what I'm looking for, but that shows Japanese as it is written while at the same time pronounces what is written the way it is actually spoken?