Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | KENJI HIOKI | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Let's read, write and listen!
I’m learning Japanese, and I’m just starting to learn Katakana. After writing a chart in my notebook of all the characters, I was looking for more ways to practice. I then stumbled across this app. You need a little background knowledge on Japanese, but other than that, I’d recommend this app to anyone wanting to learn katakana.
It was annoying and I couldn't focus from the sounds
This app is awesome! I got it to help me with my Japanese class (since I'm a little bit of a slow learner) and it has helped me a ton. The only downside is that it goes a little fast when you first get started but it's still an amazing help.
I'm here to learn katakana, I was expecting flash cards and writing practice. Of course it did have some, but I need to learn all of them.
Personally I hated it. I learned nothing. You would be better off just googling the katakana alphabet and learning how to speak the language. I would not advise this app for anyone trying to learn Katakana.
I think it's meant more for Japanese kids, but it's kind of helpful used alongside other apps or learning tools.
The whole purpose of this app is to give you practice with the Japanese alphabet in katakana. Just like in english you have to know your alphabets. If you want to know symbols go study the Chinese kanji for words since that's where most of the words that don't fit with hiragana or the katakana come from.
Okay well for those of you who want to learn how to write in katakana, click on the first option in the app, and then click on any of the options listed to do (like the: a, i, u, e, o, or ka, ki, ku, ke, ko, etc) and it'll teach you how to write it!!! Hope this helps!! (: