In this language learning app, you can practice Chinese character writing by reviewing characters, meanings, and tones, and completing handwriting exercises. Includes character decks, stroke order tutorials, and progress tracking.
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AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 77 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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77% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing
About Skritter: Write Chinese
Skritter has existed for more than 10 years, and for a good reason: our learners are amazing! They help us with feedback which allows us to create what we think is the best Chinese writing app out there!
If you have seen Chinese writing before, you probably noticed that it requires us to learn characters rather than the roman alphabet we know from English. You can learn it through our “decks” (similar to a card deck) based on topics and difficulty.
Popular Decks:
- Ordering or making coffee or tea (so you can get your morning caffeine fix)
- Chinese Stroke Order
- HSK 1-6 & New HSK3.0 1-9 study decks
- More advanced topics like Yoga and talking about your Emotions
- The 16-episode Ultimate Chinese Character course
First, you learn a character’s meaning, reading, and tone; then practice writing it! Before you know it, you’ll want to learn thousands of characters, and words like these two happy users:
“If I could only keep one app on my iPod, this would be it without a doubt. Skritter will change your life!”
― Wendy Werneth, UN Translator
“Learning to write characters has never been so fun. From writing zero to 2000+ characters in six months!”
― Brian Jackson, Economist
Try our app and see for yourself why thousands of people use it every day.
Have questions, problems, or feedback? We would love to hear from you. Reach out to us at team@skritter.com
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Guest accounts enjoy free access to select decks forever! Unlock Review mode, and study anything you want with a premium subscription, which is available for purchase in the app. Big savings offered on 12-month subscriptions!
• One month subscription (automatically renewed until canceled)
• 12-month subscription (automatically renewed until canceled)
Recurring billing, cancel anytime. Within 24 hours before the subscription period ends, you will be charged through your iTunes account. Manage your subscription from your iTunes App Store settings where you can turn off auto-renewal at any time. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable.
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StressedStudent_09
WORST payment process EVER. Took my money and I cannot review content :,)
I wanted to like this app, but it is hard to when the payment process is so frustrating!! I made a personal account to study, and tried the subscription service. (Content itself, character writing, and vocab is a 3/5). However, my school needs me to use a school email/account to be added to my Chinese teacher’s classroom. I made a new account, canceling my old subscription, but Skritter is NOT allowing me to pay for a subscription on my new account. Went back, deleted Account #1, tried to subscribe to services on Account #2, it renews the payment for my account that doesn’t exist anymore. It will NOT let me pay for a new account, and took my money for no reason. It says that I’m paying for a subscription yet I cannot access ANY content at all. So frustrating, and not worth the stress when trying to study. Contacted help services but no one has reached out yet. Save your money, don’t subscribe.
Zen Device
Use it daily and repeat
Indispensable for learning and practicing Hanzi