Memorii

Published by: Vincent Tourraine

Description

Memorii helps you study Chinese hanzi, Japanese kanji, and Korean hangul.
Practice your vocabulary with customizable slideshows. Ordered or shuffled, based on characters, pronunciation, or meaning. The app also includes a widget to keep your favorites always visible on your Home Screen and help you memorize throughout the day.
Manage your flashcards library with folders, checkmarks, and favorites. The app comes with basic vocabulary lists to get you started, and your library is available on all your devices with iCloud sync.
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In-Apps

Chinese Hanzi Pack 1
USD 0.99
Chinese Hanzi Pack 2
USD 0.99
Chinese Hanzi Pack 3
USD 0.99
Korean Hangul Pack 1
USD 0.99
Japanese Kanji Pack 1
USD 0.99
Japanese Kanji Pack 2
USD 0.99

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