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Japanese Syllabary Flash Card

by kasonami (community developer)
last update on: 06/22/2014
popularity rank: 17
average rating:
  • Currently 4 Stars
(33 ratings)

description: An educational tool for learning Japanese Hiragana and Katakana. Choose between Hiragana and Katakana, and select specific symbols to learn in the configuration panel.

preview of 'Japanese Syllabary Flash Card' app


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Comments

  • kasonami

    – November 15 2010

    @ShadowDragoonFTW - Yup, that is correct, this is to teach the Japanese hiragana and katakana characters. It is intended for folks just learning to read and/or write japanese who would like a simple widget to view the English phonetic equivalent of the characters.

  • ShadowDragoonFTW

    – November 15 2010

    Nice and all, but this only teaches the letters, not their use... I suppose if you learned Japanese words phonetically, this would help learn the proper "spelling", but still...

  • marco_jk

    – October 26 2010

    Cool and useful! Thanks a lot!

  • jonb42

    – March 31 2008

    How about a generic Flash card based on this widget. I am learning Thai and would like to adapt this for Thai letters.

  • djchumby

    – January 25 2008

    cool. arigato!

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