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Japanese - Speak and Learn Pro app for iPhone and iPad


4.5 ( 9725 ratings )
Games Education Educational Word
Developer: 321Speak
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 20 Jul 2011
App size: 18.55 Mb

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Learn Japanese today! Learn to communicate the most used Japanese words and phrases through the voices of native speakers associated with beautiful, memorable, images. This app is a fun ("Rosetta Stone style") game that teaches Japanese the same way you learned your first language, through immersion.

This award-nominated app was designed by a team of professional Japanese language educators. It is ideal for anyone looking to quickly build Japanese language ability for travel, business, or to refresh your Japanese skills.

The voices of multiple native Japanese speakers bring over 1000 of the most used words and phrases to life. We build from simple vocabulary, into useful complex phrases, teaching language structure along the way.

Over 35+ Japanese Topics including:
Japanese Course - Sushi Dining!
Japanese Course - Airport Travel
Japanese Course - Travel
Japanese Course - Places
Japanese Course - Directions
Japanese Course - Money and Shopping
Japanese Course - Eating and Dining
Japanese Course - Colors and Numbers
Japanese Course - Hotel
Japanese Course - Family and Friends
...and many more most used words and phrases.

321Speak software improves upon other immersion programs, like Rosetta Stone, by providing translations in your native language to supplement learning. The app also provides the ability to turn on/off written text and spoken words so you can customize your learning experience.

Compare with:
Rosetta Stone: $379.99 or Pimsleur (audio only): $230.02

Special thanks to our native Japanese language educators:
Dai Kato
Yuko Abe
and Language Learning Expert - Kay Lowe - M.S. Education

Whats new:

- 1000 of the most useful words and phrases
- over 35+ new lessons
- special thanks to our native Japanese language educators Dai Kato and Yuko Abe