JLPT N5 Vocabulary with Voice vs Asahi JLPT-N5 (English) Usage & Stats

Are you preparing for the Japanese-Language Proficiency Test? Well, it starts from this app. The JLPT has five levels: N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5. The easiest level is N5 and the most difficult level is N1. Corresponding to this,the APP of JLPT Vocabulary (Pronunciation Edition) include N5~N1 five series. This app contains 653 basic vocabulary of the JLPT N5. All the words with the Japanese pronunciation,sound clear and pure. It will be a good choice for Japanese vocabulary learning. The APP supports IOS9+, iPhone6s, iPhone6s Plus. Support for English, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Simplified Chinese. Hope this App can help you happy to learn Japanese Vocabulary. Thank you for your purchase.
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A study tool to memorize Japanese kanji, radicals (bushu) and primitive elements. (Free, ad-free, no in-app purchases as this is a demo version for the Asahi Kanji app.) Various practice drills and a stack of flashcards for the first 120 Jōyō kanji (2010 official list) and the N5 level (lowest) of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test + 56 radicals (bushu) and primitive elements. Choice of the JLPT or Jōyō Kanji order. Ten multiple choice drills on meanings, On-yomi (Chinese readings) and Kun-yomi (Japanese readings), radicals and elements.
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JLPT N5 Vocabulary with Voice VS.
Asahi JLPT-N5 (English)

December 13, 2024