Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Overdreamer, LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Includes
• All 46 basic hiragana's (あ ~ ん)
• All 46 basic katakana's (ア ~ ン)
• 81 frequently-used words to help your drills (e.g. こんにちは)
• Audio for all kana and words
Features
• Voice/Audio for all kana and words
• No Mistake = No Ads: Advertisements will only be displayed if you make 5 or more mistakes
• Automatic Tracking system: Our algorithm will automatically pick out your weak words for you to practice
• More features in development
This app is amazing and helped me learn Hiragana in one day and helped me learn Katakana in the next two days after that. I love the fact that the developer of this game is awesome so he didn’t fill the app with adds. The only adds you get are punishment adds which is when you get five drills wrong and your punishment is one add. Thank you Alexander Hsu for being awesome and making a great app that helped me start my quest to be fluent in Japanese. FIVE STARS!!!
This app is superb, it does what it needs to do, no gimmicks, simple and effective!
I been learning because repeat practice.
This app is great for studying the most used symbols of hiragana and katakana. Yes it may not have all of them in it, but it was super helpful to me for memorizing. I love this app. I rate it five star even though there are two down falls and things I feel that could be added or improved such as adding the rest of the hiragana and katakana chart in there. I also think they should add more learning features as in learning vocabulary or grammar and how to form small sentences. But I understand that it’s just a small app, I just love it and I’m excited to see improvements.
I started learning Japanese back before smartphones (ancient times of 2001). I drilled katakana and hiragana into my head in the backs of coffee shops and pizza places before and after class. I have been inspired to pick up my studies again but I want to re-lay the foundation. Now I have this app. This does all the work that the flash cards I made did and more. I feel as excited as I did twenty years ago and now I don’t have to carry a heavy stack of disintegrating paper stock bound together by a rubber band rolling around my Jansport. I can grind on the ‘kana using the same thing I use to pay my bills and watch silly videos. What a world.