• @[email protected]
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        5 days ago

        I feel like the original commenter didn’t really provide what I think you’re looking for.

        A service that does something I think you might find useful is something like this: https://shapecatcher.com/

        If you’re a learner/speaker of Chinese (or Japanese, I think? I assume they use this character also) then this character is very basic so quickly comes to mind (大 dà: “big”).

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          24 days ago

          It’s typically pronounced Tai/Dai in Japanese (大成功, daiseiko, 大変, taihen), or “oo” in the case of 大きい/大きな (ookii/ookina).

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          116 hours ago

          lol it doesn’t support japanese/korean/chinese characters, so like precisely what people would want to use it for

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            111 hours ago

            A better suggestion for Chinese is Pleco, but you have to download an app for that (if one is learning Chinese, one would already have this)

            I’m keen to find something else for universal unicode character recognition, but haven’t extensively searched.

            If you have any suggestions, feel free

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      25 days ago

      I thought that was a t. Took me a while to figure out that “Cheetos bait” isn’t a thing.