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Python implementation of kakasi - kana kanji simple inversion library

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pykakasi is a Python Natural Language Processing (NLP) library to transliterate hiragana, katakana and kanji (Japanese text) into rōmaji (Latin/Roman alphabet).

It is based on the kakasi library, which is written in C.

Examples

Transliterate Japanese text to rōmaji:

>>> import pykakasi
>>>
>>> text = u"かな漢字交じり文"
>>> kakasi = pykakasi.kakasi()
>>> kakasi.setMode("H","a") # Hiragana to ascii, default: no conversion
>>> kakasi.setMode("K","a") # Katakana to ascii, default: no conversion
>>> kakasi.setMode("J","a") # Japanese to ascii, default: no conversion
>>> kakasi.setMode("r","Hepburn") # default: use Hepburn Roman table
>>> kakasi.setMode("s", True) # add space, default: no separator
>>> kakasi.setMode("C", True) # capitalize, default: no capitalize
>>> conv = kakasi.getConverter()
>>> result = conv.do(text)
>>> print(result)
kana Kanji Majiri Bun

Tokenize Japanese text (split by word boundaries), equivalent to kakasi’s wakati gaki option:

>>> wakati = pykakasi.wakati()
>>> conv = wakati.getConverter()
>>> result = conv.do(text)
>>> print(result)
かな 漢字 交じり 文

Add furigana (pronounciation aid) in rōmaji to text:

>>> kakasi = pykakasi.kakasi()
>>> kakasi.setMode("J","aF") # Japanese to furigana
>>> kakasi.setMode("H","aF") # Japanese to furigana
>>> conv = kakasi.getConverter()
>>> result = conv.do(text)
>>> print(result)
かな[kana] 漢字[Kanji] 交じり[Majiri] 文[Bun]

Input mode values: “J” (Japanese: kanji, hiragana and katakana), “H” (hiragana), “K” (katakana).

Output mode values: “H” (hiragana), “K” (katakana), “a” (alphabet / rōmaji), “aF” (furigana in rōmaji).

There are other setMode switches which control output:

  • “r”: Romanisation table: Hepburn (default), Kunrei or Passport

  • “s”: Separator: False adds no spaces between words (default), True adds spaces between words

  • “C”: Capitalize: False adds no capital letters (default), True makes each word start with a capital letter

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