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Learn Japanese Kanji (Second)

Learn Japanese Kanji (Second)

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⭐️3.3 / 5
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🙌6
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📼4 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Learn Japanese Kanji (Second)

1.5.11

August 6, 2023

*Fixed some UI sizes *Plugin update *Changed some example sentences

1.5.10

August 5, 2023

*Fixed some UI sizes *Plugin update *Changed some example sentences

1.5.9

March 3, 2023

*Changed to be able to test with 16 character practice

1.5.8

October 15, 2022

*Bug fix *Plugin update

1.5.7

January 20, 2021

*Plugin update

1.5.6

October 19, 2020

*Bug fix

1.5.5

June 1, 2020

*bug fix

1.5.4

May 7, 2020

*Bug fix

1.5.3

February 23, 2020

*Bug fix

1.5.2

February 22, 2020

*Bug fix

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Description of Learn Japanese Kanji (Second)

This application can be studied second grade kanji characters 160. Since the Japanese learning in second grade courses for those who want to learn or memorize the Japanese (Japan words) Kanji can be used simply and easily. Since 2010, more than N3 JLPT kanji level, the range of questions in mind such a sentence is not only questions the public will think that includes 1006 Japanese kanji in Japan until the sixth grade first grade. This application will be considered, as well as Japanese and includes examples for use in Japan since the real problem with the test format gonna questions of great help for those who prepare for the JLPT. -Writing Exercise- Because the direction of the order in writing Japanese kanji practice writing a letter with the order number clearly marked with dotted lines are able to learn how to write beautifully written law and right at the same time as the Japanese kanji study. In addition, the circulation of information with Japanese kanji, strokes, Onyomi, Kunyomi based on the lower part of the Japanese, for example, to use the Japanese, you can check the practice situation. -Test mode- After the Japanese kanji practice can be sure that you have properly studied the handwriting exercises in a test mode. -World record challenge- If it passes the test mode, you can compete with others in world-record mode. A program that can be confidently recommended to you free of worry on the basis of learn
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Learn Japanese Kanji (Second): FAQ

Is the software for Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) compatible with iPads?

Yes, Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) can be used on an iPad.
EIHSOFT Co.,Ltd. built the Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) app.
Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) minimum iOS requirement is iOS 12.0.
Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) has an average rating of 3.3 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Learn Japanese Kanji (second) App Is Education.
1.5.11 is the most recent version of Learn Japanese Kanji (Second).
The most recent update for Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) was released on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) app in English, Japanese, Korean.
No, Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
No, Learn Japanese Kanji (Second) does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Learn Japanese Kanji (Second)

  • First impression

    I like that the kanji is level-appropriate, and that it prevents you from making a wrong stroke. I also like the example phrases and buttons that detail the kanji. The effects when you complete a kanji is also cute and encouraging

    What would make me rate this five stars
    1. A “Help” button. One that tells you what the purpose of the app is, as well as what “kun”, “on”, “bushu”, etc. mean, and how they contribute to the word
    2. An English meaning that accompanies the on and kun readings on the first page.
    3. An option to turn off the arrow that guides you from stroke to stroke. It was helpful in the beginning, but became extraneous pretty quickly

    I’ll update as I keep using the app.