The Japanese Dictionary Files for Jim Breen's EDICT Project

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The EDICT file is the outcome of a voluntary project to produce a
freely available Japanese-English Dictionary in machine readable form.
This project has been under way since early 1991, beginning with the
small original file included with the MOKE (Mark's Own Kanji Editor)
Japanese word processing package. It had reached a size of nearly
103,000 entries when it was split into two files: EDICT containing the
"normal" dictionary entries, and ENAMDICT containing names. Both files
are used by a number of software packages and thousands of users
worldwide. The EDICT file now has over 60,000 entries and the ENAMDICT
file has over 160,000 entries.

Meanwhile, there are also some additional dictionary files for special
purposes, COMPDIC, for example, for words from the computing and
communication field.

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JMdict.gz 0018306280 17.5 MB
compdic.gz 0000227051 222 KB
download_dicts.sh 0000000213 213 Bytes
edict.changes 0000005007 4.89 KB
edict.gz 0005350193 5.1 MB
edict.spec 0000003014 2.94 KB
edict2u.gz 0006103508 5.82 MB
enamdict.gz 0007619258 7.27 MB
kanjd212.gz 0000201765 197 KB
kanjidic.gz 0000565374 552 KB
kanjidic2.xml.gz 0001482362 1.41 MB
kradfile.gz 0000047137 46 KB
licence.html 0000013149 12.8 KB
radkfile.gz 0000040875 39.9 KB
skip_permission.htm 0000005904 5.77 KB
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