Japanese-katakana Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 20 reviews. Read all reviews for Japanese-katakana for iPhone.
Japanese-katakana is free iOS app published by KENJI HIOKI

Good

Hanhtay

App rat hay cho nguoi moi bat dau


Helpful!

Popem111

Seems like it's made for Japanese children, but still helpful for me in learning katakana!


Love it

OnigiriBunny

Very helpful!


Helps a lot!

Ninda nada

I was so confused when i learnt Japanese for the first time. I thought it was hard to write the letters. But then I found this app and this changed my mind. Now writing Japanese becomes so easier! The step-by-step explanation is what I love from this app. But it would be much better if there is an explanation in English--because I am a beginner and can't understand what it says in Japanese.


Bring back old sounds

skeletoria

My son loves this app, and has learned a lot from it, but ever since the last update it no longer makes a sound when you complete a line when drawing the symbols- he keeps asking me why it's not making the sound anymore and doesn't even want to use the app now that the sound is gone. Is there any way you can put the sound back in?


Great app

Tmoney1289

Helped me out a lot!


Excellent!

Paaaaaas

Excellent and fun app for learning katakana!


Helped me learn

brian0r

Thank you for making this app! I know it's for kids, but I am a 30 year old English speaker that has learned a considerable amount of katakana from your application. I also learned the words from this app. A-a-akachan! A! A!


Great! With one request

Akachan123

Love this and the hiragana app! My child always asks to play it...and has started applying it to read Japanese story books. Would love to see expanded vocabulary in future versions and perhaps katakana words which are actually used in Japan. Instead of akachan, maybe use appurupai,(Apple pie) kohi (coffee) miruku (milk) keiki (cake) etc. so the learner can actually apply the katakana to real-world experiences.


Fun app

Mikeymike2391

It’s a fun useful app, but having at least basic knowledge of katakana/hiragana is an absolute must otherwise you’ll be lost. Definitely worth a download.