4.6
43 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Learn Katakana in just under two hours. Using context, mnemonics and real signs, you will quickly and easily master the Japanese Katakana Alphabet.

- Video Lessons for Maximum Learning Efficiency

- Native Japanese Speakers for Perfect Pronunciation

- Learn to Read Katakana using real photographs of signs, packages, text from all over Japan.
Updated on
Oct 20, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.6
40 reviews
A Google user
June 16, 2019
Suggests and inspires useful mnemonics. Absolutely helped me distinguish the more confusing katakana. There are a couple of misprints that might cause confusion, but otherwise great!
9 people found this review helpful
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Jordan
January 8, 2024
Fantastic lessons that really work. App features are limited but work fine.
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Aymen Triki
April 24, 2022
It uses a good technique. It helped me memorize hiragana easily. Now I'll try with katakana.
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Unique Digital Publishing
April 24, 2022
Hi Ayment, Thanks for the 5 stars. The idea is to use what is called "comprehensible input". That is, the person can get the meaning/understanding, or in this case character readings, without being told first. That's how context helps. We just released a podcast for beginners over at JapaneseMadeEasy (com). It uses comprehensible input as well.

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Minor changes