Elementary Kanji (v. 2r) Разработано Casmo Games |
Use the big on-screen Keyboard to enter romaji for the currently shown Kanji symbol (big on top) to test your Kanji skills. Don't know the Kanji symbol? Tap "?" to see its Hiragana readings and English translation(s).
* Includes 1006 Kanji taught in Japanese elementary school.
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[2013-04-14] A Google User: can not use UI isn't compatible with my tablet (archor g9 80). can not see the last row of the keyboard |
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[2013-04-13] A Google User: Not detailed enough It often doesn't list the all the readings and there is no distinction between On and Kun readings. Also having examples wouldn't hurt. So inconclusive and of poor quality. |
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[2013-03-04] A Google User: Best program for Kanji learning This program is straight forward to use (I can use any free moments), and the score tracking to measure my progress - I think if it as my "kanji game"! Hands-down this is the best program. I've been learning Japanese for a couple of years, and proficient with hirigana/katakana - but have struggled with many approaches to learning kanji. It'd be even more useful if the authors could repeat your challenging characters more often, maybe even including a mode to focus on your problematic characters. |
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[2012-12-22] A Google User: ありがとう Thanx .. But its for testing ur kanji ... Im still teaching my self hragana and katakana >< ..back to u FIVE years from now loool ... Uninstall |
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[2012-08-02] A Google User: Poor interface The letters layout is just a big fail. Uninstalled after one minute |
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[2012-07-14] A Google User: A very good start, but needs some rethinking This app is a good tool for reviewing your Kanji readings, but as a few reviwers have already pointed out, its got some annoying flaws. For starters the keyboard is laid out in a weird hybrid of Japanese kana order, and uncoonected roman (it seems too big a leap to call it roomaji) characters which is unfamiliar to the Japanese learner. A hirgana keyboard would be a nice option, but care needs to be taken that the input is intuitive. A better way to manage preferences would also be useful, since the app starts in "everything" mode, and you have to reset to your preferred level each use. A selectable onyomu/kunyomi option would also help to maximise the practice of all those myriad readings that some characters have. Finally th input needs to clome with an "enter" or "OK" button, since any reading the character comes with will mark your answer as correct and move on - this makes it impossible to test your thoughts on additonal redings for correctness the character for "4" is a simple eample of this - you get "yo" entered, and you're onto the next Kanji, without having to opportunity to ask the app 'is "yon" a correct reading of this character?' All in all, a good start. |
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[2012-01-28] A Google User: Craziest keyboard entry you will find! Why not use hiragana??? WHY??? |
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[2011-08-25] A Google User: Great app. Really useful! Unfortunately the randomising isn't so random. It repeats some of them too much. Still deserves 5 stars. |
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[2011-08-25] Alexandru: Great app. Really useful! Unfortunately the randomising isn't so random. It repeats some of them too much. Still deserves 5 stars. |
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[2010-10-23] A Google User: I would like to also be tested on meanings and different readings. What's wrong with standard Android input for romaji? |
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