
JLPT Japanese vocabulary
Let's study Japanese vocabulary with Japanese words
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Android App Analysis and Review: JLPT Japanese vocabulary, Developed by JeongHean Kim. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 6.3.16, Updated On 22/02/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: JLPT Japanese vocabulary. Achieved Over 25 thousand Installs. JLPT Japanese vocabulary Currently Has 167 Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars
Japanese vocabulary, Japanese Words (Japanese words study app)App features
- Provide Japanese vocabulary
- Divide Japanese vocabulary to memorize per day
- You can check the Japanese words memorized via review feature
- Provides pronunciation of Japanese voice
- Bookmark: you can press【★】button to add the word which you couldn't memorize well to the bookmark.
- Copy: you can long-press the word on the word list to copy the word. After copying, you can search it on the internet to study deeply.
- Set/Reset Study rate: You can long-press the part or unit to set/reset the study rate.
- Supoort Dark theme.
Some Android devices do not support the Japanese voice properly. We recommend downloading Speech Recognition & Synthesis and Japanese voice data for smooth voice support.
1. Download Speech Recognition & Synthesis from the Play Store
2. Settings > Language and Input Method > Letter Read Options > Preferred TTS Engine > Speech Recognition & Synthesis Selection
3. Download Speech Recognition & Synthesis Japanese Voice Data by tapping the Settings button next to Speech Recognition & Synthesis.
Japanese words provides Japanese vocabulary.
Japanese words provide Japanese vocabulary divided to memorize per day, so everyone can study easily.
In addition, you can check the Japanese words studied that day through the review feature.
Have you just started to learn Japanese? Don't you know how to read Japanese yet?
Do not worry. Japanese words will support Japanese voice and pronunciation, so you can learn how to read.
You can study Japanese vocabulary by listening and watching, even if you do not have any prior knowledge of Japanese.
It is important to study words every day! You can review the studied Japanese vocabulary by part, unit, or whole words.
Words that you incorrect in the review feature are shown more often. The more you use the app, the more customized the vocabulary is for you.
All Japanese words are installed with the app when you download the app. So you can study Japanese vocabulary anytime and anywhere.
Let's study Japanese vocabulary via Japanese words.
We are currently offering version 6.3.16. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.
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Recent Comments
Andrew Ramos
This is an excellent resource and one that I particularly feel is worth paying for. The interface itself is quite simple; however, that's not a bad thing as too much flashiness would be distracting. Lessons are broken down into fifteen-word blocks that can be marked as "completed" after doing a quick quiz. The main thing I love is how the app makes it such that you can spend as much or as little time learning as you wish. Overall highly recommend for anyone serious about studying Japanese.
Waicung F
Nice App. Simple interface, useful and concise info. The only issue is that it requires internet connection to maintain subscribed. Even though I have subscribed, the App keeps displaying "for only subscribed users". It shall be an issue related to my location, China mainland. But if the subscription status got cached, it would help a lot.
ANRI
This app is really nice, I love it, but I really wish you could add the option to create our own vocabulary to practice. Would that be possible? I'm actually studying Japanese language at university and I'm really mostly looking for an app where I could add the vocabulary list I need to memorize for my classes. If I use general flashcard apps, the problem is I end up spending just way too much time adding all the meanings, forms, kanji and pronunciations..
Joe Fox
The interface is simple, clean and easy to use. There is audio for the words, and example sentences. The one problem is that the words cannot be sorted by ability. Users are presented with all Japanese words. It would be great if I could skip to N2 words.
Aurel Urban
I wanted to try this app but the words are grouped totally randomly. technically it's made very well and the flashcards are great, but there is no thought put into which words you learn first and in what groups.
Mina Ricotti
good difficulty range: each grouping has both easy words and more challenging words so it feels engaging but also not hopeless. good app! I also like that it's not review based: I already have a flashcard system so it would take too long.
Su Leung
I love the app. Other apps usually have only the meaning and the pronounciation in hiragana. However, this app also has an example sentence for each vocabulary as well as someone reading them out, allowing me to pick up the intonation.
Friendly Hostility
Loved the overall look and feel. Flashcard style app. Only downside for me is that vocabs are not categorized by JLPT level (or the Parts are in fact a mirror of that but they weren't an obvious indication).