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The ultimate kanji study tool
iKanji contains 2230 kanji, that includes Japanese school grade kanji up to level 6 and JLPT* levels 1 to 4. In addition there are 214 kanji radicals. Over 16,000 example words are also provided in kanji and kana with their meaning in English. The flash card module lets you quickly browse and search for kanji, shows you animated stroke animations for over 600 kanji as well as readings, meanings and example words. All kanji flash cards in iKanji are freely editable and you can easily add your own too if you want to practice additional kanji. |
There are three multiple choice test modules, Kanji Meanings, Kanji Readings and Kanji Writing. The meanings test drills you on kanji meanings, randomly selecting kanji similar to the one in question to make the questions a little trickier. The readings test displays 8 possible kanji readings (the reading type displayed is selectable) and you must identify all the readings for the kanji that are displayed. The writing test shows you up to four variations on the stroke drawing for a given kanji and asks you choose the correct one. iKanji will remind you of kanji which you failed to identify correctly at the end of a test and keeps detailed scores you can view in the flash card module for each test type. iKanji makes it very easy to test yourself on a specific subset of kanji, just press the practice button on the kanji you want to test and then pick the practice set in any of the test modules.
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Requirements
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Need to learn kana too?iKanji is designed for people who already understand hiragana and katakana, if you don't know these yet or want improve your skills using them check out iKana. You can buy both products together for a substantial saving. |
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* The JLPT kanji sets provided with iKanji contain kanji commonly tested at each level, however they should not be considered an accurate or complete listing of kanji for any upcoming JLPT exams.

