FruitChinpoSamurai
at 2019-03-26 16:24:26 UTC
That's because (I just tried it) "nakushita" gets recognized as two separate words. In hiragana, jisho will tell you the meaning of both words but roumaji apparently isn't able to do that. It searches for a match of the roumaji word and finds nothing.
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Is romaji search not same as kana search?
i searched nakushita, no results, but it said it looked for both the english and hiragana
I searched なくした and got a ton of results. It was a conjugation of nakusu, to lose (something)