Human Japanese

by Brak Software


Education

9.99 usd



Ready to learn Japanese? Meet your sensei-in-a-box.


Ready to learn Japanese? Meet your personal sensei-in-a-box.Human Japanese presents the Japanese language from square one in a warm, engaging tone. Going much deeper than the canned phrases and vocab of other products, it approaches the language in an integrated way, with discussion, recordings, animations, illustrations, photos, reviews, and more.The core promise of Human Japanese is to show you how everything works and never to expect you to magically know things that we haven’t yet taught you. This makes your journey into Japanese a joy, as each new piece that falls into place makes sense and every new example sentence is comprehensible.Key concepts are explained with warmth and humor, drawing you into the nuts-and-bolts that you need to understand Japanese while keeping things down-to-earth and engaging. Our goal is to lead you from one “light bulb moment” to the next so that you stay energized and excited about the language.Human Japanese contains:* More than 500 pages of interactive content* Animations of every hiragana and katakana character* Over 1800 recordings of vocabulary words and phrases spoken by native speakers* More than 800 example sentences* Ingredients(TM) example sentence breakdowns on every example sentence for total clarity* Interactive games and review quizzes that keep track of your response history to help focus on trouble spots* Dozens of photos and cultural notes to connect your Japanese to real life* And more more!Human Japanese will impress you with its warmth, beauty, and wit. Download it today and start your journey!Updated for Android 9.

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Place make more! Your teaching style is superb 👌

Олександра Сімонова

Needs to be updated. The content is really great but it feels like a very cheaply made app in I's current form. It's locked into landscape and there is no way to navigate to seperate chapters or a contents page. It's like navigating a book by only turning one page at a time. The app alludes to an in-app "menu" with preferences and other options but I can find no such thing. It seems that whatever extra functionality it had in the past has been broken with Android updates.

Jordan Wistuba

Great teaching style, I wish it had progress syncing. I used Duolingo for a year before a friend recommended Human Japanese, and the teaching style is miles better than the simple memorization without any explanation. I appreciate that lessons are broken up with different types of info so it doesn't feel like a "grind". I just wish there were a way to sync my progress across devices--that would bump this app up to five stars.

Robert Greenstreet

It is so easy to use! I'm progressing a lot faster because it is. I've tried other classes and methods but this one is actually working! Looking forward to Sora reading. It's kind of addicting and I have to force myself to stop and remember to review. The app is best of all. It works smoothly, no problems there! Unlike the last one. I was using, this one is well organized, easy to follow and I am not forgetting because it keeps reviewing my difficulties and reinforces.

Liz Mason

This app is excellent. Well-built and a good companion study source for absolute beginners. The explanations and audio clips are among the best I've found in an app.

Vee Bee

A really comprehensive and easy to use guide to beginner's Japanese. You can tell a lot of thought went into the way words and concepts are presented.

Zach Rutledge

Definitely worth it, Tried out the lite version first and it was a must to download this. Very helpful, 10/10 would recommend :]

Bossy Games and Quizzes Channel

Amazing, really good, it explains to you and do not make the normal learning apps way that is just "remember this set words" .

Lucas Brentano

I have learned more from this app than every other resource combined. Everything is so well explained that I was able to easily absorb the information. I wish I could have it in printed form.

Devon Bass

Progress data is stored only on the device, but a menu setting is available to unlock all content, so not strickly necessary to start over when changing devices. Some small errors, like claiming Japanese does not have stress modulation: "Nope. Not at all."; actually some words have preferred stress patterns, especially some homonyms: "hashi" has different meanings depending on rising, falling, flat-low, or flat-high pronunciation (Source: guidance from native Kansai & Kanto dialects speakers).

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