Learn Japanese app

Developer: Bravolol - Language Learning
Category: Education
Average rating of the application: 4.5 out of 5
Number of ratings: 73411
Price: Free
Application site: https://bravolol.com/

Application Learn Japanese on Android from the developer Bravolol - Language Learning. Learn Japanese contains over 800 of the most used phrases and dictionaries of Japanese for travelers and beginners. When using this application, you can learn Japanese with the help of a talking parrot. The parrot does the exercises with you, so that you can practice speaking and listening, anytime, anywhere. Learning Japanese could never be so easy. . More than 1,000,000+ downloads and more than 73411 user reviews.

Application Description

Learn Japanese contains over 800 of the most used phrases and dictionaries of Japanese for travelers and beginners. When using this application, you can learn Japanese with the help of a talking parrot. The parrot does the exercises with you, so that you can practice speaking and listening, anytime, anywhere. Learning Japanese could never be so easy.

Functions

• Frequently used Japanese phrases and dictionaries
• Record and compare pronunciation
• Customize font size
• Preservation and management of phrases in Favorite
• Search phrases and vocabulary by keyword



How to install the application "Learn Japanese" on Android

  • Step 1. You need create a google account
  • Step 2. You need to log in to your new account
  • Step 3. Go to application page Google Play for Android phones
  • Step 4. Read the conditions and click "Install".

Additional Information

Content for sale: From 9.99 UAH up to 19.00 UAH for product
Updated:
Age restrictions: 3+
Number of installations: 1000000+
Current version: Depends on the device
Required Android version: Depends on the device
Application Size: Depends on the device
Interactive elements: User interaction
Presence of advertising: there is

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