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japanese-wotd
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Well, a different Japanese word everyday.
npm install japanese-wotd
const jwtd = require("japanese-wotd");
async function start() {
const wtd = await jwtd.getJapaneseWordOfTheDay();
console.info(wtd);
}
start();
You'll get something similar to this:
{
"word": "氷",
"kana": "こおり",
"romaji": "kōri",
"english": "ice",
"audio": "https://d1pra95f92lrn3.cloudfront.net/audio/898.mp3",
"wotd_class": "noun",
"date": "Jul 10, 2021",
"example": {
"ex":"子供達が氷の上でアイススケートをしている。",
"ex_kana": "こどもたちがこおりのうえでアイススケートをしている。",
"ex_romaji":"Kodomo-tachi ga kōri no ue de aisu sukēto o shite iru.",
"ex_english": "The children are ice skating on the ice.",
"ex_audio": "https://d1pra95f92lrn3.cloudfront.net/audio/907.mp3"
}
}
Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
FAQs
Well, a different Japanese word everyday.
The npm package japanese-wotd receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, japanese-wotd popularity was classified as not popular.
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