Learn Japanese! - Kanji Reviews – Page 10

5/5 rating based on 178 reviews. Read all reviews for Learn Japanese! - Kanji for iPhone.
Learn Japanese! - Kanji is free iOS app published by Luli Languages LLC

I liked level one but can’t access more

Sleeping in Seattle

Well, thought this looked promising and enjoyed first level. Others are locked and can’t seem to be purchased on the App Store. The instructions to open in-app purchases is not consistent with my phone so kinda disappointed that this was just a teaser....


Best app ever!

baenana

I’ve been trying to learn kanji by slogging through Remembering the Kanji and using the Japanese app for stroke order, but what I really want to learn is how to read and write _words_. This app teaches that! It’s wonderful! I’m starting to be able to read a little. If you don’t know the joyo kanji, you’re functionally illiterate (I hate being illiterate). This app teaches the joyo kanji and thousands more. I have it on my phone and on my tablet, and they’re not synced, so I get lots of practice and review. $10 is the bargain of the century. Get this app!


Great Kanji Learning App

Duckgil3

Seriously, I’m on to my third year of Japanese in College and my class is going to be Literature and Composition. I only remember the Kanji I used a lot after memorizing them ? So I forgot a ton. There was also a lot I could recognize but couldn’t just write whenever. This app is seriously very good and I’m the beginning I didn’t care about stroke order and it’s correcting my bad habits! I highly recommend this app!


Great app

Judy3455

I’m rating this 4 stars because on my device it has lots of bugs when I’m reviewing a certain level it makes me write something completely different. But this app helped me memorize a lot of rules and words Thanks ?


Really great

pewsubNOW!!!!!

I really love this app and I recommend it to all Japanese learners. There is a little glitch where, on questions where the correct answer is "use," it gives you a blank square where "use" should be. I suggest that little bug be squashed. But, other than that one little thing, I love it!!!


Buggy, crashes, and gets you stuck

FerPsihas

I payed for the first level and I am extremely disappointed. The checks on the strokes are very buggy and when I got to lesson 14 it started crashing every time I complete it. So now the app is useless.


User friendly!

ScottLahde

Easy, flash card method 4 kanji at a time Love it


A me

the_Jiu

I love the app it’s really helping me learn but on the level 1 for rain (a me) when writing out the third stroke it always messes up. If that little glitch in the system could be fixed that would be great


Very fun and engaging app

Tre20tyu

Good starter for learning kanji !


Great Kanji App

Drexarch

I’ve been using this a couple weeks and am pretty satisfied. This app isn’t entirely comprehensive, but is great for developing recognition of the characters as well as writing them. Positives: - great value, a ton of content for a small price. - Drills you on both compounds and characters - lessons are perfect size for one-a-day casual study. Needs Work: - All voice samples seem to be text to speech, which results in some strange sounds occasionally. -Written character recognition varies wildly in strictness from character to character. Some characters come back as wrong 90% of the time, even with seemingly correct stroke order and direction. -I might be mistaken, but the levels in the app do not exactly correspond to JLPT, despite saying otherwise. Its 80 to 90% there and all characters do seem to be covered eventually, just don’t depend on this as your only study tool for JLPT if you’re strictly focused on a given level. -Lack of review options. This is the apps biggest flaw right now. Currently the only two options available seem to be ‘review everything’ or ‘review past due’, which covers any characters you’ve made mistakes on recently. As you progress further ‘review everything’ becomes extremely impractical and time consuming, while you have no control over what ‘review past due’ suggests other than by making mistakes. I really wish there were options to only review the characters learned in a given level or list. This would be a near perfect study tool with that feature and I hope it’s added eventually in an update. Overall this is a great supplemental study tool, a great bargain, and with a few improvements could be one of the best ways to study Kanji.