Japanese-hiragana app for iPhone and iPad
4.2 (
2352 ratings )
Games
Education
Educational
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Developer: hk2006
Free
Current version: 3.0.0, last update: 7 years agoFirst release : 12 Jan 2012
App size: 37.21 Mb
You can learn Japanese "hiragana" for fun. You can enjoy mini game too.
Lets read, write and listen!
*There are three types of character in Japanese called "hiragana", "katakana" and "kanji".
Yes,the "hiragana" is basic.
Pros and cons of Japanese-hiragana app for iPhone and iPad
Japanese-hiragana app good for
Very good app!! I am using it everything day. Typically japanese, funny, recreative, and very efficient to learn hiraganas and basic vocabulary rapidly. Eager to start the katakanas now!
This hiragana learning app lets you practice writing and listening, and has several interesting quiz modes to offer. Very pleasant to use!
I am using it to learn the hiragana as a first step to learn japanese. Love it!
Very good App , i recommend the other apps from this guys too
ありがとうございます。
At first I wasnt really expecting much from this app but after a few game plays it was very entertaining! A simple way to learn hiragana by using rhythm.
The only downside of this app is that it does not care much about penmanship when practicing stroke orders, or giving a few extra seconds to write it out since most people downloading this app are probably beginners in hiragana (like myself) ... So -1 star for that.
Using rhythm to learn is a very good idea. I had trouble remembering the characters and this really helped. Also for the katakana app, amazing teaching methods.
Some bad moments
Everything is in Japanese you cannot switch to English. Not helpful for foreign people.
Others in this series are better, it doesnt help you with knowing the symbols, just the stroke orders.
Whaaat the heck, this demonic app sang to me then shut my iPhone down, I had a mini heart attack but was able to power it back up...
Ive just started learning Japanese and this was a really big help on helping me learn the correct pronunciation and strokes of the letters. It was confusing at first because its in japanese but its helpful none-the-less.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to learn how to write in hiragana.
Great app. It sticks in your head very well because of the methods they use.
The only thing I would recommend is better audio. It is hard to understand the speakers because the audio quality is not the best.
Other than that, its great!
I have the hiragana and katakana apps from these guys both are very good and worth the download. Catchy songs and good pronunciations help memorize the characters and vocabulary. Only thing you need to be careful with is taking your time while writing; it tends to accept touches as full strokes sometimes and that throws off any who are seriously trying to learn. Great for kids and adults and great for students who have a rushed curriculum like most college students. Worth the download.