Posted May 12, 2008 at 10:29PM by Sally B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: PSP Kanji, Kanji, billylee8
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Kanji Learner - Image 1 


Subscribers to billylee8's PSP Kanji Learner (previous update here) can finally get the final batch of the Jouyou, or the daily use kanji, in Set 10 of the PSP Kanji Learner. The latest kanji flash card video contains the last 189 additional daily use kanji - among other things. Check out the changelog for this particular update:
  • Set 10 (189 additional Daily Use kanji) added. I also included kanji lists in the PICTURE folder for your PSP - 50 kanji per image. An offline portal is also included for easier sorting. This completes the 1,945 Jouyou Kanji list (external link)
  • PSP Kana Learner added (full sets for Hiragana and Katakana)
The Kana Learner certainly is a very welcome addition to homebrew coder billylee8's Japanese language study aid. If this is the first time that you bumped into the PSP Kanji Learner, it is highly recommended that you go to the Via link so you can get access to the rest of the sets in order for you to catch up.

The sets are all in video format, so you shouldn't have any difficulties in putting them into your PSP. But if you do bump into any problems, you can always drop by the Via link for any help. Enjoy!

Download: PSP Kana and Kanji Learner Set 10
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   by skoomaeater - 2008-05-13
 » Thanks

Thank you for filling my request for the Kana =) You have really made my day.

   by houaruto - 2008-05-13
 » voice pronounciation help please

I like to request for voice pronouciation to make it more interactive...

it will help it feel less like a chore and more like a hobby when you have to go through so many hiragana or katakana where your mind spins and forget everything..

It gives users the feeling of having someone there with you such as a teacher...and it helps you remember it like a sound instead of like a word sound for every simbol......

In the long run it becomes a process of remembering symbols as definitions instead of sounds as they are meant to be spoken out and hear to help reinforce understandings.....

Not everyone is smart enough to learn language without sounds...I am one of the unfortunate ones

I like to request a button tap (like maybe triangle or circle....or combination of both) to get a sound or pronounciation help.

i feel like I'm getting lost going deeper into this language learning...as it progresses I hope to get something to get me and may others to help catch up..

This is just my opinion and I hope the programer billylee8 reads this and want to know everyone else's opinion........please post below


   Re: billylee8 - 2008-05-14
 » well...

The hiragana + katakana vids already do have the pronunciation... dunno what else I could have done...


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