Kiten (program) explained

Kiten
Developer:Jason Katz-Brown, Neil Stevens, Joseph Kerian, Eric Kjeldergaard, Daniel E. Moctezuma
Language:English, Japanese
Programming Language:C++ (KDELibs)
Operating System:Linux, Windows
License:GPL

Kiten is a Japanese Kanji learning tool and reference for the KDE Software Compilation, specifically, in the kdeedu package.[1] It also works as a Japanese-to-English and English-to-Japanese dictionary. The user can input words into a search box, and all related Kanji are returned with their meaning and part of speech. Kanji can be filtered by rarity and part of speech. A list of Kanji is also available which sorts characters by grade level and stroke number. Selecting one shows its Onyomi, Kunyomi, and meanings. Users can also add Kanji to their "learn list" and get simple flashcard quizzes where the Kanji is displayed along with possible meanings to choose from.[2]

The program was available only for Linux operating systems, but with the beta release of KDE for Windows, it is now available on Microsoft Windows.[3]

See also

Gjiten, a similar Gnome application

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kiten — Ubuntu Apps Directory. apps.ubuntu.com . 2013-11-28.
  2. Web site: The KDE Education Project - Kiten . Edu.kde.org . 2013-11-28.
  3. https://welearnjapanese.net/ We Learn Japanese