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renshuu - Japanese learning

Michael Hominick

In this language learning app, you can explore Japanese vocabulary, kanji, grammar, and sentences with interactive quizzes and personalized pathways. Includes native audio, community lessons, and multimedia learning resources.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.4. Trustworthiness 69 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 31 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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High user satisfaction

96% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About renshuu - Japanese learning

A cute, ad-free, and enjoyable learning experience is waiting for you in the Renshuu community! The free version is unlimited: there’s no timer before you are forced to pay!

- A path for every learning style and every goal -
Whether you are getting started with the alphabets or have been studying for years, jump in exactly where you belong! Don’t waste time going through what you already know.

Renshuu maintains learning paths for most textbooks, the JLPT, Kanji Kentei, and for those who just want to learn. You can also carve out your own path! Our community has over 10,000 user-made lessons for even more focused learning.

- Cute, relaxing, and fun -
Our mascot Kao-chan is here to let you enjoy learning Japanese, whether it’s through collectible coins every time you quiz, a character that evolves as you learn, manga pages that you unlock, or hundreds of hand-made illustrations.

Additionally, we have both single and multiplayer games to help you keep your learning and reviewing fresh!

- Personal service -
We are just a two-person company - and we don’t use chat bots. That means that every question you have gets an answer directly from us.

- Rich, in-depth materials -
> Vocabulary: over 15,000 native-recorded audio files, 17,000 hand-picked images, and 160,000 example sentences make understanding vocabulary a breeze. Our growing library of accent/pitch data can even help you with accent reduction.
> Kanji: 12,000+ kanji, with no limits on what you can study! Over 2,000 colorful mnemonics help you to understand and retain the meanings.
> Grammar: Over 800 different expressions, each complete with native-written model sentences, construction diagrams, audio, and over 7,500 hand-made quiz questions.
> Sentences: Thousands of sentences complete with audio, divided by theme and difficulty levels.

- A superior quiz system designed around Japanese -
Our SRS-for-Japanese system doesn’t treat Japanese materials like flashcards to be memorized, and breaks every item down into individual components so you can understand, and not just memorize. Mastery schedules keep you studying only what you need to, pushing weaker materials to the front for you to focus on.

Dozens of different question styles keep things fresh, while a flexible input system (multiple choice, typing, or writing) lets you answer the way that you want to.

- Customizable down to the last character -
Renshuu doesn’t believe that there is a single way of studying that everyone should adhere to. Our expansive settings and customizations let you adjust the learning environment to what works best for you.



End user license agreement can be viewed here: https://www.renshuu.org/eula
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Window RainDrops

Beginner - Great

So far, renshuu has been excellent in learning Japanese. I’ve been focused on learning the characters, but I dabbled a bit in vocab words, and those work well, too! I don’t really have any criticisms to make, and I’d also like to praise renshuu for not pushing their pro version in your face. The app is a great teacher with and without renshuu pro, but I really recommend buying it, as renshuu deserves to increase their budget and grow!

I’m a squirrel

Ehhh…

Right from the start it’s confusing and looks like some ancient website. I use ipad 11”. The exercises are small, using half the screen so the text is teensy. In fact everything is too tiny. Looks like the stuff you do is just guessing what sentence they want from some words. I’m already not liking it. I can’t imagine anyone paying for this??

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