Any offline translation apps?

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I'm looking for something that can translate Japanese and has a built in dictionary-like function to reference each individual kanji. A romaji/transliteration function would be greatly appreciated.
 
AEDICT Dictionary.

Free for Android, you only need internet once and that's just to download all the dictionaries (business, tourism, medical terms, kanjis, and a lot more)
After your dictionaries are downloaded, it works offline.

It's hard to navigate at first but it's what you're looking for... for the most part.


Now, onto something more complex in practice, get a DS emulator for your phone and legally rip the rom *of Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jitten (wink wink) and use that to write down any kanji you might encounter and it'll tell you the meaning, it's something AEDICT Dictionary can't do yet... or st least don't know how.
 
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AEDICT Dictionary.

Free for Android, you only need internet once and that's just to download all the dictionaries (business, tourism, medical terms, kanjis, and a lot more)
After your dictionaries are downloaded, it works offline.

It's hard to navigate at first but it's what you're looking for... for the most part.


Now, onto something more complex in practice, get a DS emulator for your phone and legally rip the rom *of Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jitten (wink wink) and use that to write down any kanji you might encounter and it'll tell you the meaning, it's something AEDICT Dictionary can't do yet... or st least don't know how.
Thanks you very much. I love in the idea
 

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