![]() ![]() This may seem like a minor feature, but very few apps offer “English > Japanese.” Going both ways helps you practice more than just recall.īut the quizzes don’t stop there. ![]() Before you start one of the four quizzes you have the option to take either a “Japanese > English” or “English > Japanese” version. The first three are for kanji and the last is just vocab words (obviously). There are four basic quizzes: easy, medium, difficult, and words. The app itself offers a number of different practice quizzes to help you remember and solidify your kanji and vocabulary knowledge. The new KANJI JLPT N5 app has a simple, pleasant design and teaches the kanji and vocabulary needed to pass the JLPT N5 test (the first and lowest level). This app has been around for a while, but some recent changes have turned it into an entirely new resource!. ![]()
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