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Hey George, welcome to TextFugu! Good luck with your studies!
Hey Alejandro, welcome to TextFugu! Good luck with your studies!
Hey Dev, welcome to TextFugu! Out of curiosity, do you have any of your work up online? I’d love to see it.
Good luck with your studies!
missingno15:
did you get a handwritten letter?Nah, just a piece of paper explaining what the cheat sheets are all about.
Got them in the mail a few days ago, going over them now and should have a review up this week.
Hi Maria, welcome to TextFugu! Good luck with your studies!
Hi Kat, welcome to TextFugu! Good luck with your studies!
Hi there, welcome to TextFugu! Good luck with your studies :)
Hi Christian, welcome to TextFugu! Good luck with your studies :)
Hey Ben, welcome to TextFugu! I’m a little familiar with geography and GIS, and it sounds like a really cool field of study.
Good luck with your studies, both here and in geography!
Hey Vincent, welcome to TextFugu! Very cool that you’re so familiar with JSL — it’s something that’s been on my radar for a while, but don’t know a whole lot about it. How does it work, exactly?
Good luck with your studies!
What you up to missing? You dealing drugs? Sharing state secrets? Giving out dirty pictures? I’M ON TO YOU!
Hi Dylan, welcome to TextFugu! Good luck with your studies :)
I’m getting a batch of these to review on Tofugu. I’ll let you guys know when I get them and when the review goes up.
Rikaichan/Rikaikun are browser extensions for Firefox and Google Chrome, respectively, that translate Japanese text when you hover over it.
They’re an incredible resources, and I would highly recommend them. Check it out:
Rikaichan (Firefox): http://www.polarcloud.com/rikaichan/
Rikaikun (Google Chrome): https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/jipdnfibhldikgcjhfnomkfpcebammhpThere are also quite a few free online Japanese dictionaries that you might find useful:
http://www.tofugu.com/japanese-resources/#dictionaries
(I like Tangorin the best, personally.)
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