KanjiQ - Japanese Kanji AD Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for KanjiQ - Japanese Kanji AD for iPhone.
KanjiQ - Japanese Kanji AD is free iOS app published by Aribada, Inc.

Really Confusing

frenchboy10

I don't understand what sound each character makes. It isn't clearly stated, but overall it has a great variety of kanji and does show stroke order. This can be a useful tool, but needs to clearly state what sound each character makes. Maybe by adding a ? button.


Fixed

Joey_Ing

When working, it is a wonderful app.


great app!

slothlinguist

indispensable for learning kanji, gives plenty of information and jlpt grades!


Stroke order, Practice only.

scarivin

Great for learning and practicing correct stroke order. Would be better if a blank screen for testing oneself were available. Would be amazing if the example vocabulary listed on the side had definitions. Would be the best app ever if one could not only learn the definitions of the vocabulary examples, but practice and learn writing them too.


Good

EmperorKenji

For some reason, it stopped working. It closes when I open it now, and it's never done that before. Pls fix.


The Best!!!!!

mozrt485

This app is amazing!!! It gives an easy to follow, numbered stroke order animation of each kanji. You can practice tracing your finger over it OR hide the animation, practice tracing on a blank screen, then bring the animation back to see how well yours looks in comparison! "On" and "kun" readings are given, plus translations in English, Chinese, and Korean. All kanji are divided into N5-N1 levels PLUS there's kana stroke order for hiragana and katakana writing practice, too! AND you can even *search* for a kanji by typing it in or copy and paste. I don't know of any other app that does all of these things. Plus it's all free...AMAZING!!!!!


Button for English descriptions not working

danielie

This app is very useful for practicing stroke order and testing yourself on writing the characters (you can choose whether or not you see stroke animation) but the button to change the description of the characters to English is not working. Changing the descriptions to Chinese or Korean does not work either. I'm trying to learn Japanese for the first time, so seeing the descriptions in English is VERY important to me as that's the only way I know what I'm writing. I will keep the app and hope the English descriptions are fixed in a future update, it would be a great app if the English descriptions worked.


Ok but.. Not really.

Hayday er

Could be better. There is almost no explanation and the option to move forward to practice the next character is always open. ie: there's no requirement to "master" (even slightly) the correct form and no acknowledgment that you used incorrect form-which is necessary to the person looking to learn the correct form. If kana is generally meant to be written left to right, top to bottom, then there should be some guidelines or reprimand when/if you don't-Literally, you can just scribble across the page. I could do that in my Notes app. Not helpful.??


could be so much better

nicoisbestgirl

being a beginner in kanji, I love how many it looks like I can learn. the only thing is, the "pronunciation" in the information side of the kanji is really confusing, so it kinda defeats the purpose of learning the kanji if you only know the English meaning and not how to pronounce it. If this app had an audio option where I could HEAR how the kanji is pronounced, it would help so much, and then I would have a reason to use this app.


Very handy!

Doctor Zero

Nice tool for learning kanji. Would love Apple Pencil support please!!!