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Memorise is a JLPT vocab memoriser.
You can study all vocabs needed for JLPT(N5~N1).
To use this app:
You just need to know
あいうえお, アイウエオ.
You can:
study words.
practise words.
view list of words.
memorise by listening words.
We recommend you to prepare TTS(Text to Speech) for English(U.S) & Japanese.
(Normally, iOS will automatically install necessary voice data when needed.)
If TTS is okay, you can listen sound by touching words.
Special thanks:
JLPT Vocab data from Mr.Jonathan Waller.
http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/
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JLPT Kanji & Vocabulary is an app designed to help non-native Japanese speakers master the Kanji and vocabulary required to pass levels N5 to N1 of the JLPT exam.
The JLPT is a widely recognized standardized test that evaluates and certifies Japanese language proficiency, including language knowledge, reading ability, and listening ability.
With JLPT Kanji & Vocabulary, you can easily learn Kanji and vocabulary with the help of translations in multiple languages, making it easy to study in your native language.
By using this app, you can improve your chances of success on the JLPT and demonstrate your Japanese language proficiency to potential employers or educational institutions.
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December 24, 2024