Learn Japanese!! Reviews – Page 12

5/5 rating based on 309 reviews. Read all reviews for Learn Japanese for iPhone.
Learn Japanese is free iOS app published by Luli Languages LLC

Amazing

abhi1683782673

This is amazing. Thank you soo much. Just out of curiosity- do you use machine learning to verify if we replicate the symbols correctly ?


Phenomenal.

Atticus547

I use this app in conjunction with a text book I bought. Between the two of them I learned 90% of the more common characters a handfull of basic Kanji and a good chunk of conversational Japanese in a little over 2 weeks


Should have more options

RedLightningStrike

I have been studying Japanese for a while, and decided to download another app. This is really helpful for learning how characters are written. However, I already know all hiragana and katakana. I think you should be able to choose your current level of how far you’ve gotten of learning Japanese. For instance, you could have “Level 1” as not knowing any Japanese, so you have everything to learn. Level 2 could be when you know Hiragana and Katakana. Level 3 could be when you know basic phrases/structures. If you already know kana, you could select a level 2 so you don’t have to practice kana, because you’ve already learned them with something else. I would love it if you could take this into consideration!


Easy to use

Kohakulovesu

I like how it’s right there for me whenever. I was never able to learn through flash cards but this helps since I’m constantly on my phone.


Very easy to understand

Onikage'

This app make learning Japanese fun and easy to learn


This is THE app for beginners.

MahaHola

So far I’ve only learned the Hiragana alphabet, but that’s a task in and of itself, and I’m so pleased that I’m inclined to write possibly my first App Store review. This app teaches in an objectively organized way, and makes review and progress tracking incredibly straightforward. While teaching, you are required to actually draw the characters. If you don’t do the strokes in the right direction or order, it corrects you with a teaching prompt. For this, writing style Japanese is taught. When they show letters otherwise, it’s in basic typed script. In the very beginning it’s a little confusing, but it seems the purpose is to teach you to understand both styles without having to think about it. In other words it’s a pro, not a con. You can try the first lessons for free so that’s great, and other than being told to pay to continue there are no ads/solicitations at all. To unlock the entire Hiragana set it was only $2, so a low risk one time cost for something you can try before purchasing. Everything I’ve been presented so far is accurate (e.g. no kanji presented as hiragana like in Duolingo). There’s no penalty for going at your own pace, so I’ve been going slowly and occasionally writing the characters on paper repeatedly to practice and drill it in my head. And it’s really working! I’m starting to recognize words I see in anime intros because I know the letters now. Overall, I give this app 10 stars and highly recommend it to anybody who wants to learn Japanese from scratch.


Great except for one glitch

Asv090

This app is the best I’ve found for learning characters. I love the flash card type style, it’s really a great way to improve memorization as you go. The only problem is that it doesn’t register some writing activities unless they are EXACT. Most are fine but a few characters are almost impossible to register correctly even if you do them right :/ Then you get stuck on that letter just because it can’t acknowledge that you actually know it.


I like it

Jaysothman

Sometimes I felt like it was trying to make me learn faster and I felt very rushed and frustrated trying to learn but maybe this app is for more experienced Japanese speakers and not beginners ?


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Rocketman3313

Very helpful


Very good

ValaMcKay

It’s very good and helpful. Love the writing practice question. Would be even better if it did that for the z,g,j, characters