About Japanizer 2.0 - Play Japanese!
(This is a revamped edition of Japanizer)
Japanizer is an app focused on helping those who want to learn Japanese or those who just have began learning this language in a fun and carefree way based on quizzes.
With Japanizer you will achieve:
- Learn to read the japanese Hiragana and Katakana syllabaries and +2000 Kanjis.
- Learn to write japanese using your finger as a paintbrush
- Learn useful japanese phrases.
- Listen the pronunciation of the mentioned above.
- Consult at any time the Hiragana and Katakana charts and search in a Kanji's dictionary with a lot of information.
- See your evolution through a punctuation and statistics system.
Game modes:
- Trainning quiz, take it easy. Consult kanas and kanjis at any time.
- Survival quiz. Each fail drains your health!
- Time attack quiz. You can fail, but don't waste time!
- Syllabus quiz. Generate words and sentences with syllabus.
- Sentences quiz. We give you the meaning and you have to choose the correct japanese sentence.
- Keyboard and voice quiz, type or dictate the romaji or one meaning of the kanji.
- Two players quiz. Show your friends who knows more japanese!
- Draw/Write with your finger kanas and kanjis.
Diccionaries and charts:
- Hiragana chart
- Katakana chart
- Dictionary with +2000 Kanjis. (Grades 1-7) (JPLT 5-1). Onyomi and kunyomi meanings, sounds and radicals.
- Compendium of useful and daily sentences. +100 daily sentences with pronuntiation! Share the audio with you friends!
All for free!
Learn Japanese in a funny way for free!
With Japanizer you will complement your Japanese studies in a funny way! Japan awaits!
Download and install
Japanizer 2.0 - Play Japanese! version 1.2.0.0 on your
Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package:
com.insania.japanizer, download Japanizer 2.0 - Play Japanese!.apk
by S####:
Just a thought but I think it would be really helpful for beginners (very much like myself) if there was a way of limiting the number of characters in training mode to a specific number, consonant or vowel. That way as you get the hang of memorising a set of characters you can add new ones to expand your grasp on them.