Kann for Android

Kann for Android

Learn Japanese Vocabulary you care about!

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Kann is a Japanese vocabulary learning app, we launched the iOS version in November and now the Android version is available!
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Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi
When we launched the iOS version a few months ago a lot of people asked about Android. Today I'm happy to say the app has been published on the store and is available for all. Here is the deal, there's already many Japanese language learning app out there but they all focus on text books and school curriculum. Kann let you pick and choose what you are interested in (business, anime, food, slangs...) and help you level up faster. Vocabulary is what we all lack in Japanese so I build this app to help me learn and progress faster. I'm adding new dictionary and topics often, don't hesitate to ask for a specific topic! Have fun learning Japanese you care about!
Manu Hortet

@aaoa awesome, thanks for catering to us Android users 🙏

Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi

@manuhortet You're welcome! I'm an Android user too, but SwiftUI was easier for me to start 😅

Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi

@sonu_goswami2 Thank you! It was harder than I thought 🤯

Nika

Does it also have any paid plan?

Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi

@busmark_w_nika Yes there is a paid plan (Monthly / Yearly) and also a one time payment option. However, the available content in the Free tier is set to last for about 6 to 9 months of practice (regular quiz length and daily activity) it contains Kana, Radicals, Kanji, an Advanced dictionary about Design, and a dictionary with the first 1000 most common words. The additional Dictionaries are paid.

Evak Chan

I am learning Japanese, but I tend to forget words quickly. I wonder if this app can help users reinforce their vocabulary?

Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi

@evakk That is the exact goal! I'm right there with you and that is one of the reasons Kann exist today. It is using a Spaced repetition system (Kinda like Anki) that prioritise small chunks of words in a specific topic you care about. Than it's on you to practice and go through the quiz to make the word stick. Personally mastered the N5 kanjis in about 3 weeks and a good chunk of vocabulary (Slangs mainly) since I started building this app.
がんばります!

Evak Chan

Sounds great! I will definitely give it a try!

Xi.Z

Great to see Kann expanding to Android! As someone interested in Japanese language learning, I appreciate apps that let you focus on vocabulary that's personally relevant. The iOS version launch in November showed promise, and now Android users can join in. Perfect timing too - launching on Valentine's Day! Looking forward to seeing how the app grows across both platforms. がんばって! (Good luck!)

Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi

@xi_z Thank you very much! I'll do my best to keep adding Dictionary in many topics of interest!

Sean Tiffonnet ▲
from Twitter, to twitch, to product hunt. congratulations man, well done on the app 🙏
Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi

@seantiffonnet Thanks a lot! 🎉

Sam @CRANQ

First of all I love the look of the interface, as someone who has watched their fair bit of Anime this might just be the last piece of the puzzle into taking the step to actually learn Japanese.

I like the breakdown into 'Particle Usage, Function & meaning' it seems really intuitive & usable :)

Best of luck w/ the launch Anatole & team!!

Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi

@cranqnow Thanks a lot! If you are just starting this might not be the best option, unless your anime watching gave you a pretty good pronunciation ability. Let me know if there is anything you'd like to see as an improvement!

Also team is just me so the team say thanks again ✨

Sam @CRANQ

Ahahahhaha probably not right for me!

Paul Muller

Only vocabulary? Is it friendly with beginners?

Anatole Ambroise Oïshi Ayadi

@paul_muller3 Even tho we have the basic Kana and Kanji, the app is meant for mid to advanced learners that are looking to grow their Vocabulary knowledge. The fact that the app only gives you the reading will make you internalise pronunciation mistake if you don't already have a solid base there.

So in short, not really, tho the flash card system might be a good start for memorising meanings.

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