Japanese language training program. Programs for learning Japanese

Japanese language training program.  Programs for learning Japanese

Description:

Application from the famous developer L-LINGO | VOCLAB, which specializes in creating programs for learning various languages. Today I want to talk about the application. As many have probably already guessed, the application is used to teach Japanese. A clear and friendly interface will help you with this, as well as simply a “mountain” of very high-quality material: pictures, words, expressions, pronunciation from native speakers, etc. You can download the program from our website. Although it takes up quite a lot of space, more than 40 MB, it is worth it. Just a couple of hours a day and the results will not be long in coming. Of course, the free version does not contain as much material as the paid version. If you really want to learn Japanese, you will have to purchase the paid version.



Here is a list of just some of the lessons presented in the application:
- Greeting and introduction;
- In an Aeroport;
- Colors;
- In the office;
- Professions;
- Cloth;
- Animals;
- How to ask a question;
- Weather;
- Sports;
- Countries and continents;
- Days;
- Quantity and figures;
- i.d.



Using the application is quite simple. First you study words and pronunciation, then you test yourself with fairly well-thought-out tests.



Conclusion:

The application from the developer L-LINGO is excellent as always. With him, the result will not be long in coming. On a 5-point scale, the application deserves the maximum score. I hope this program will bring the desired result when learning Japanese. Thank you for your attention.

Finally, yesterday our application became available for download in the App Store. So, screenshots:

Our trendy traveling menu

As an exercise, type words using the following katakana or hiragana characters:

This game contains 10 color pictures with hieroglyphs.

If you click on the image, the meaning of the hieroglyph will open

The series is divided into 10, 100, 500, 1000 and 1878 hieroglyphs. Omikuji 10 has the same 10 characters as the Anime Tarot. Check what you remember, hieroglyphs or pictures.

If you click on a hieroglyph, its meaning will open:

check yourself

Repeat, memorize hieroglyphs, wherever you are. If you repeat it at least every other day, you will soon be able to read Japanese texts without a dictionary.

Select an interval

Choose the right option

The Workbook contains 20 basic lessons - everything you need to express yourself in Japanese at a basic level.

Example lesson:

After studying 20 lessons, you will become an advanced student, then to express your thoughts in advanced Japanese, you will need 63 magic phrases from the section Structures.

Complete it with your own words (it’s convenient to copy from an online dictionary). So, your dictionary will contain only the words you need, and not everything in a row.

You can add words, phrases, sentences. This is your notebook.

Learn to understand Japanese by ear by listening to the radio. The list includes music and talk stations. I can say that Amine Nfo the coolest thing

We have our own club

If you are ready to practice the Japanese language, make mistakes and learn, and are not blinkered “it will be difficult to relearn later,” register in our community. Over time, you will have senpai and kohai, and learning the language will become more fun. Senpai will help you, and you will help your kouhai

The Community website has a fierce anti-spam plugin installed that rejects every tenth person, so if you can’t register, send your request to be added (a text field will appear for this), I will transfer you to the white list, and after some time try to register again. Or leave your email in that field, then I will register you manually.

RSS

Follow updates directly from the application so you don't miss anything.

The application is not about which of the three words corresponds to the picture with a strawberry, so it is suitable only for those who want be able to speak, read and write Japanese. You can download it for free, then you will have access to Anime Tarot 10, Omikuji 10, Radio And RSS.

Registration in the Community is free for now, but I do not exclude the possibility that it will become paid. I like the idea of ​​a closed club “only for our own people”, in order to preserve its quality, but if we don’t have trolls, spammers and other inappropriate people, there will be no point in introducing a paid access. In any case, existing users will not be affected by this if they were active or purchased the full version.

Full version costs only 8999r. 1990r.

The app is called Hayabachi (早蜂). Download from itunes via the link (or https://site/go/888/).

Now the Japanese language has become even more accessible and you are one step away from understanding it!

Japan is a country with a long history and mysterious traditions. Its language is difficult to learn even for those who live in the lands of the Land of the Rising Sun.

The Japanese language has three writing systems: two syllabaries (hiragana and katakana) and hieroglyphs. In order to communicate, write and read freely, you need to know at least two thousand hieroglyphs, with the help of which words and the roots of Japanese words are written, which in itself is not easy. However, if you are motivated, have the time and the right amount of stubbornness, nothing is impossible.


Knowing the language of the land of the rising sun will not be superfluous when you are planning long-term creative and business ties with Japanese companies, which today are promising partners in the market.

All Courses Com has compiled a selection of free online courses and resources to help you learn Japanese.

Simple and clear Japanese lessons for beginners: the alphabet, first characters, pronunciation, reading and even intonation.

– the online resource contains a lot of valuable materials for self-study basics of the Japanese language: explanation of rules, tasks, interactive tests, audio dialogues, etc. The user will also find many useful information about culture, history, traditions, customs and modern scientific achievements countries.

A resource that provides online lessons on learning hieroglyphs, tests and materials for preparing for the Noreku Shiken exam - Japanese for foreigners. Many materials can be accessed freely, but some require registration to read. By the way, be careful when registering, because if a user has not used an account for 180 days, strict administration will delete him, and he may not be able to register again.
- a VKontakte group about learning Japanese, which constantly updates its material and has a lot of interesting information in the archive. You can subscribe and receive fresh materials and lessons on an ongoing basis.

A convenient program for storing text, graphic and audio information in many languages ​​of the world.

A resource for a mobile device; you can also take lessons from a browser. Here you can improve your Japanese vocabulary by choosing a ready-made course of words or kanji to study, you can also create your own set of words.

A high-quality resource that provides the opportunity to listen to Japanese speech. While listening to the speaker, you can follow his speech by reading the printed text below, you can also repeat after the speaker or try to guess the words yourself. The site is in Japanese.


- encyclopedia in Wikipedia style about Japanese characters. A lot of historical and unusual information that will be useful for understanding the habits and traditions of the nation.

– many video lessons from Japanese youth. Pleasant and useful: cheer up and learn a language. – another free educational and interesting channel with video lessons.
- an archive with Japanese characters and their examples of reading, as well as use in context.

An educational blog for those learning Japanese. You can find many useful articles on grammar.

Will help replenish lexicon Japanese words. Here you can subscribe to receive a dozen Japanese words every day with voiceovers and examples of use.

Very useful resource for those who are learning Japanese and preparing for the language proficiency test for foreigners. Japanese and English versions of the site are possible. For advanced users.

A resource that will allow you to test yourself at all levels of the exam for foreigners. A site for those who already speak basic Japanese at an advanced level.

A high-quality dictionary of Japanese characters, which allows you to find the desired symbol by various characteristics: reading, meaning, number of strokes, radical, as well as by writing it with your finger. As a result of the search, the dictionary will display the meaning of the hieroglyph, examples of its use and correct pronunciation. There are tests for repetition and consolidation of information. The dictionary can be purchased for free by users of the Android, iPhone-iPad, Windows Phone, Windows Mobile, Samsung bada, Mac/Linux platforms.

This app helps you learn Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Users, including students studying at a language school in Japan, can test their abilities through various methods such as writing or answering questions. The app includes kanji lists for various levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, helping you prepare for this popular exam. Users can also practice writing hiragana and katakana with their finger on the screen.

Developer: Atomusk.

Kanji Recognizer

Kanji can be a major obstacle for many people who choose to learn Japanese who grew up outside of East Asia. Kanji Recognizer was created to help these people by allowing them to quickly read and write kanji by using the order of writing the kanji's strokes and learning their basic meanings. The screen displays the on-yomi and kun-yomi readings in katakana and hiragana, respectively. The app also indicates the JLPT level for each kanji. This application will be indispensable if you decide to start studying at a language school in Japan.

Developer: Nikolay Elenkov.

Availability: Android only.

HiNative

People who decide to learn Japanese and other languages ​​can use this app to ask questions directly to native speakers. For example, you might ask how to pronounce a word in the target language or whether a phrase sounds correct. The app makes it easier to find answers when learning difficulties arise.

Developer: Lang-8, Inc.

Availability: Android and iOS.

Imiwa?

This comprehensive vocabulary app is very useful for Japanese language learners and has a simple, intuitive interface. It's easy to find kanji classified by JLPT level and school level, and make personal vocabulary lists using your favorite function. However, users should note that the example sentences vary in quality.

Developer: Pierre-Philippe di Costanzo.

Availability: iOS only.

Japanese

Although the name isn't particularly inspiring, this dictionary app is extremely useful for beginners and those just wondering how much it costs to attend a language school in Japan. It provides several examples to show how to properly use the vocabulary along with the reading of each kanji. Users can also check pronunciation by clicking on the audio icon. The app has a list of verb conjugations and categorizes all words into JLPT levels. Users can search in hiragana, katakana or kanji.

Developer: Spacehamster.

Availability: Android only.

Learning Japanese

The popular website Tae Kim teaches Japanese grammar principles in app form. After introducing the three writing systems, it dives into grammar, moving from elementary fundamentals to advanced topics. The explanations are clear and easy to follow. Example sentences have full translation and can also be highlighted individual words to read and set values. It will become special useful topics who have just decided to learn Japanese and want to go to study at a language school in Japan.

Developers: Ignatius Reza (Android), Ronald Timoshenko (iOS).

Availability: Android and iOS.

Kotoba: Advanced Japanese

The application contains thousands of words, expressions and example sentences with translation into English. Along with vocabulary for different JLPT levels, it includes 20,000 common words from the Mainichi Shimbun. The app remembers which words users have already mastered, allowing them to focus on words they don't know.

Developer: Yutani.

Availability: Android only.

Kanjiryoku shindan (Kanji Skill Check)

This app's interface is entirely in Japanese, making it more accessible to advanced learners. Users can test their kanji knowledge in a variety of ways, including practicing reading the characters or actually writing the characters on the screen. Those who use this app should try the companion vocabulary app (Vocabulary Skill Check).

Developer: Nowproduction.

Availability: Android and iOS.

So today let's talk about programs for learning Japanese. There are many programs, especially commercial ones. But there are also free analogs that are sometimes better than paid ones. In this article I tried to collect the most full list Japanese language learning programs for different platforms.

First, I will list the programs for learning Japanese that I use myself:

WaKan (Wakan) is a free program for learning Japanese and Chinese languages. Works under Windows, includes a dictionary of hieroglyphs, combinations, a text editor and many other useful functions. There is a crack for this program.

Jwpce is another text editor for typing in Japanese. Actually, the program is in English, but it’s easy to use, even if you don’t know English. Although, Wakan is much more convenient.

Drill The Kanji is an online program for learning kanji and testing your knowledge. To use it, you need constant access to the Internet. Of course, the program interface is English language, but it's free.

— This is an English-Japanese and Japanese-English dictionary program for Linux systems. Of course it's free. It is clear that gjiten will be useful to a very narrow circle of blog readers. Everything on the program website is in Japanese. I didn't understand anything, maybe you'll have better luck.

JquickTrans is a program for learning Japanese that runs on Windows. There are many more interesting programs on the program’s website, some educational games for learning Japanese. For Windows.

Kana Sensei is an ancient program for learning hiragana, katakana and some kanji.

- a small program for learning hiragana and katakana. Works only on the Internet. Open the page via the link and after a while the program will launch if your browser supports Java.

Kanji Gold is a program for learning Japanese characters. Works under Windows.

Kanji Trainer Penpen is a free Japanese kanji learning game. Somewhat reminiscent of Tetris.

KanjiQuick is a Kanji dictionary containing 6,500 Japanese characters and 47,000 combinations. Not bad, isn't it? Supports manual input of hieroglyphs. Works under Windows. I'm going to try this program.



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