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It only does a single character for Japanese, including considering the 。 period as a word.
minicloze japanese
I'll explain the above screenshot, just for clarity.
In the first question, を is a particle, not a word. But that's okay.
In the second question, ト is the first character of the word トム Tom.
In the third question, I guessed ね because it was a likely sentence ending particle although it wasn't in the English text. The answer was 。 which is the Japanese equivalent of the . period character.
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Hi, I'm really sorry I didn't get back sooner. I agree this is a major problem, and I can fix the full stop issue right now. If you have any idea how I could check whether an arbitrary-length sequence of characters constitutes a full word in Japanese, I could properly fix it.
It only does a single character for Japanese, including considering the
。
period as a word.I'll explain the above screenshot, just for clarity.
In the first question,
を
is a particle, not a word. But that's okay.In the second question,
ト
is the first character of the wordトム
Tom.In the third question, I guessed
ね
because it was a likely sentence ending particle although it wasn't in the English text. The answer was。
which is the Japanese equivalent of the.
period character.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: