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Lizanasau
Lizanasau ✭
April 7, 2022 in Suggest an Idea

Can a Japanese Dictionary be added in the familysearch somewhere to be accessed when indexing international language?

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  • Brett .
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    April 7, 2022 edited April 7, 2022

    @Lizanasau

    FYI

    I am just another 'lowly' User/Patron ...

    Just in passing ...

    As an aside ...

    Just in case ...

    Where you aware, that these ALREADY exist, in 'FamilySearch':

    'FamilySearch' "Research Wiki":

    Japanese Genealogical Word List

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Japanese_Genealogical_Word_List

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Japanese_Genealogical_Word_List

    Japan Languages

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Japan_Languages

    https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Japanese_Genealogical_Word_List

    And, the latter has links to various websites.

    I hope, that this may help/assist, somewhat.

    Brett

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 8, 2022

    Um, if you need a dictionary for the language, then you have absolutely no business indexing in it.

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  • Lizanasau
    Lizanasau ✭
    April 23, 2022

    It is for a Sister Japanese consultant from our Stake, who happens to be the only international indexer for the language. This sister was requesting a certain Japanese dictionary that will help her transcribe other patrons family trees.

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  • Brett .
    Brett . ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 23, 2022 edited April 24, 2022

    @Lizanasau

    It's 'Brett'.

    You DO NOT, have to defend, yourself; not, your, suggested enhancement.

    Brett

    ps: I hope, that those 'FamilySearch' "Research Wiki" Articles, that I provided, were of some help/assistance.

    .

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 23, 2022

    @Lizanasau, I'm not sure what you mean by "transcribing family trees", but I stand by my statement that anyone relying on a dictionary should not be indexing in that language. I say this having used the existing indexes of Hungarian records, which were largely created by people with obviously no clue about the language -- there are so many errors that you can only use the index as a first pass. Eventually, you have to browse through the available images, page by page, because the godparents might be indexed as the parents, the father's title may have been turned into a Fitz- surname (misreading Tisztelendő "Reverend"), or better yet, the father may have been skipped, the mother turned into the father, and a new mother created out of the father's occupation and religion. Some might say it's better than nothing, but I'm not at all certain of that -- I do just fine finding all of my completely-unindexed Lutheran ancestors (and at least with them, I don't need to deal with the legacy index-based twiglets that litter Family Tree).

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  • MaureenE123
    MaureenE123 ✭✭✭✭
    April 24, 2022

    I am not connected with FamilySearch.

    I completely agree with you Julia, however this is not the way FamilySearch thinks and operates.

    In 2019, at Rootstech, the Church Leader, I believe in charge of indexing said "If you like Italian food, you can be an Italian indexer" 

    I quoted this in a previous post, https://community.familysearch.org/en/discussion/comment/134063/#Comment_134063 with link to the presentation where these words were spoken, however this video is no longer available.

    The only conclusion I can draw is the FamilySearch is not interested in accurate transcriptions.

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  • dontiknowyou
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    April 24, 2022

    Leaving aside the issue of whether someone not fluent in a language should be translating it, there is the issue of providing dictionaries on demand.

    Is it reasonable for FamilySearch to produce or provide dictionaries, online or otherwise, beyond the short lists of genealogical words on the Research Wiki? I think not.

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  • Sam Sulser
    Sam Sulser Community Manager
    April 24, 2022

    Removed comment about another community member.

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  • Lizanasau
    Lizanasau ✭
    April 26, 2022

    Wow, didn't expect that...I guess I won't be asking anymore questions!

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  • Julia Szent-Györgyi
    Julia Szent-Györgyi ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 26, 2022

    @Lizanasau, Sam was talking about someone else's comment, not about anything you wrote.

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  • dontiknowyou
    dontiknowyou ✭✭✭✭✭
    April 26, 2022

    @Lizanasau what @Julia Szent-Györgyi says is correct. Moderators here will remove inappropriate comments often without signaling they have done so. I appreciate that @Sam Sulser leaves a note.

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  • Sam Sulser
    Sam Sulser Community Manager
    April 26, 2022

    @Lizanasau So sorry that I wasn't clear in what I did! I truly wasn't talking about anything you wrote. I removed a comment someone made about another community member, that was all. I hope you'll keep asking questions! Sam 🙂

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