Awesome
Buy it!its easy and fun for ya!now am the cool kid in school!I can’t believe people give it 1 star reviews!
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4.57 out of 5
90 ratings in United States
Buy it!its easy and fun for ya!now am the cool kid in school!I can’t believe people give it 1 star reviews!
Much better and easier to use than some other Japanese learning apps. They use actual Japanese instead of an Americanized version. It allows you to slow down and listen to the pronunciation closely and record your own voice to see if you came close to enunciating the phrases correctly. It is well worth paying for the paltry amount to get the full version. To those who complain about paying for the full version, all I can say is, do you want to really learn Japanese or not? I found even with the free version, there is a lot to learn. Very happy with this app. Kudos to the developers.
This is a great learning app for learning spoken Japanese. I am learning for a school trip so I don’t need to be able to write only speak. The pronunciations could be better but all in all I love it.
Most everything is on premium, only 7/24 are unlocked You have to pay to unlock anything else
I first purchased this app 3 weeks ago. Paid for the pro version. It would not update to my iPhone X. Apple said contact Bravolol...Bravolol says contact Apple. More like Brav-LOL at me.
Simple, easy to use, and we'll organized. Highly recommended if you're starting to learn Japanese!
It helps, it's pretty good.
More than half of the sections, you had to pay to get them! It would be worth it but some of these were incorrect anyway. For example, もう一度行ってください(mouichido ittekudasai) means "Please say that again," and NOT "Pardon".
Works very well
Just what I was looking for. Something very easy. I can show this to my 70 something-year-old dad and even he would understand this.
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