Splendida
Il metodo per insegnare il giapponese è splendido!! Soldi spesi benissimo.
Human Japanese is not free (it costs 9.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Human Japanese app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
The price of Human Japanese is 9.99.
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5 out of 5
12 ratings in Italy
Il metodo per insegnare il giapponese è splendido!! Soldi spesi benissimo.
Fantastica applicazione. Semplice, chiara, con ottime interazioni ed esercitazioni. Consigliatissima
Soldi spesi più che bene, la consiglio per imparare davvero (e da zero) il giapponese! Complimenti!
Tra le varie app che ho provato questa é tra le migliori. Buona la possibilità di sbloccare i capitoli tramite test.
Recommended to everyone wishing to learn such a difficult language as Japanese. It bridges the cultural, grammatical, historical and linguistic gap as no other App does.
La migliore in assoluto nel suo genere. Un MUST per chi studia o vuole semplicemente approfondire le sue conoscenze sul giapponese. Consiglio fortemente.
Avevo già una certa familiarità con il giapponese, cercavo uno strumento che mi permettesse una solida visione d'insieme delle basi della lingua. L'ho trovato. Davvero un'ottima guida, la consiglio sia ai neofiti che agli intermedi.
Bella, precisa, molto usabile. Vale il prezzo.
This is a textbook written by someone who has a deep understanding of the commonalities between the Japanese and English language. It’s full of amazing insights and historical context that should make Japanese more intuitively understandable to native English speakers. It will teach you the syllabary (katakana and hiragana), as well as basic grammar for the formal (polite) manner of speaking, and a lot of vocabulary for common situations. There is a second (intermediate) app that gets into informal speech, kanji, and more complex grammatical constructions. A great pathway to understanding Japanese literature would be to use these two apps and then jump into the third app: Satori Reader, as well as WaniKani for more complex kanji. All of the Japanese examples are fully voice acted. It’s important to get used to hearing the language so you won’t sound strange when you try to speak it. Every chapter ends with multiple choice review questions so you can practice what you’ve learned to retain it better. It even encourages you to re-take these quizzes multiple times to master each question, since the choices are randomized each time. I’ve tried a lot of ways of learning Japanese, but these books have been by far the most insightful and useful resources I’ve found. I got a better understanding of the basics by reviewing the material in this book, and I’m loving the intermediate app as well. The intermediate app covers the vocabulary and grammar for a lot of situations that will be useful if you’re traveling in Japan, such as riding trains and speaking to customer service people, and it gives you a great foundation for understanding Kanji which should help when you move on to other resources like WaniKani.
I ve gotten a deeper understanding with the basics than any other application. This app was a friend of mine’s suggestion and he’s currently in Japanese school.
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