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iKanji
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ThinkMac Software
iKanji is a study tool for Mac that helps you learn how to type Japanese words...
Japanese writing using
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characters). The program...examples for each
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Italian FlashCards BASIC
free
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Declan Software
* FREE * Learn 200 Basic Italian words and expressions! -- all with native speaker...
include French, Spanish, German,
Chinese
(Simplified),
Chinese
(Traditional), Japanese, Korean
It is called 麥塊 in Chinese
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com.mojang
It is called 麥塊 in Chinese拷貝
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com.mojang
Chinese New Year Uninstaller
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com.install4j
Word Fireworks Chinese
com.wordfireworks
NewsFire Trad. Chinese Pack
free
Jack M.H. Lin
Acquisition Traditional Chinese Pack
free
Jack M.H. Lin
Mandarin Chinese-English Collins Pro Dictionary
Ultralingua Software
English/Chinese Dictionary
Rodger Wilson
Chinese FlashCards
Declan Software
Simplified and Traditional Chinese Translate
com.softlibs
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