Nihongo Lessons Cheats

Nihongo Lessons Hack 1.1.9 + Redeem Codes

Learn Japanese Vocab & Grammar

Developer: Serpenti Sei LLC
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 1.1.9
ID: com.serpentisei.levelup

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Description

A new app for people serious about becoming fluent in Japanese, from the maker of Nihongo: a modern Japanese dictionary.

Nihongo Lessons is based off the excellent Japanese Level Up (Jalup) series, and is made to help all levels of learners.
* If you're a complete beginner, the app starts you off by teaching you to write the Japanese alphabets hiragana and katakana, and then quickly starts building your vocabulary and grammar fundamentals.
* If you're at an intermediate level, you can jump into content that will help you grow your Japanese grammar, vocabulary, and listening skills more efficiently than ever before.
* If you're an advanced learner diving into the world of native content or studying for JLPT N1, Nihongo Lessons can help fill in the gaps in your knowledge with vocabulary and grammar pulled directly from real manga.

Instead of a traditional textbook, everything in Nihongo Lessons is in a flashcard format. Flashcards are easier to take in, easier to know how much to learn and how often to review, and simplify the mountain of information you need to absorb. Each flashcard introduces one new sentence for you to understand, and every new sentence introduces exactly one new word, grammar point, or concept. This keeps you constantly moving forward in your learning journey - never bored, never overwhelmed.

* Learn to write hiragana and katakana, the main alphabets of the Japanese language.
* Progress from beginner to fluent across 7000 handcrafted sentences, each introducing a single new word or concept.
* Listen to sentences spoken out loud by a professional voice actor.
* Advanced Spaced Repetition (SRS) to help you retain everything you've learned for the long-term.
* Nihongo Lessons doesn’t just plop a fun game on top of the language. It engages the brain’s natural urge to solve problems by making learning the language itself the game.

Version history

1.1.9
2023-10-08
Bug Fixes
* Fixed an issue where launching Nihongo Lessons after launching Nihongo would erase any non-English language data downloaded in Nihongo.
1.1.8
2023-09-19
Fix various minor visual glitches when running the app on iOS 17.
1.1.7
2023-06-13
* Fixed an issue that would cause the built-in notes on a flashcard to not appear on the back of flashcards under certain circumstances.
* Reduced app download size by 20%.
1.1.6
2023-06-10
Fixed a problem causing the purchase of all decks as part of a sale to sometimes not activate properly.
Fixed an issue where the unlock button would not be immediately removed in the "Next Up" section after making a purchase.
1.1.5
2023-06-05
Add support for running sales in the app.
1.1.4
2023-06-01
Add the ability to send in-app messages.
1.1.3
2023-05-11
Fix a crash when trying to use master/champion decks with audio turned on.
1.1.2
2023-05-10
Bug Fixes
* Fixed an issue that caused your preferences and app state (aside from flashcard progress) from not being properly migrated from version 1.0.
* Fixed a crash when opening to flashcards that require unlocking, before app audio has finished downloading and installing.
1.1.1
2023-05-09
Improvements
* When adding a note to a flashcard, the card will now only slide up enough to make the text visible.

Bug Fixes
* Fix an issue that caused the app size to be over 200MB.
* Fix an issue that could cause the audio to fade out immediately upon flipping a flashcard.
1.1
2023-05-09
Major Features
* Notes - You can now add notes to the back of any flashcard. If you previously imported data from Jalup, any notes you had should appear automatically.
* Cloud Syncing - Your progress, notes, and preferences will now be synced automatically to all your devices via iCloud.

Other Improvements
* You can now view all words when you tap on them as word links, even if you haven't purchased the deck that they are contained in.
* Added an option to have 5 flashcards per day instead of 10.
* 済 stamp now appears on entire courses once you've finished all 1000 cards.
* Added an option in Settings to reset entire flashcard progress.
* Added options for when audio should be played automatically.
* Added links to Settings to places to follow Nihongo Lessons on social media.
* Updated しようがない to しょうがない throughout the contents of the app, since it is the more common way to write the word.


Bug Fixes
* Text will now shrink on the back of flashcards if the full contents does not fit at full size.
* Fix an issue where the status bar would stay visible during flashcard study when running on iPhones with a home button.
* "Initializing App Data" will no longer briefly appear after the opening tutorial on first launch of the app.
* Fixed an issue where furigana would appear twice on top of words where only part of the word was bolded (11 cards).
* Fix four cards with incorrect highlighting or furigana in beginner deck.
1.0.6
2022-12-14
Fix an issue that could cause Nihongo to crash and fail to launch properly, when you have a non-English language dictionary enabled in Nihongo and then launch Nihongo Lessons.
1.0.5
2022-12-10
Improvements
* Importing Jalup progress will now overrwrite the progress of existing cards, allowing you to reset to your Jalup progress if you'd like.
* Added confirmation messages telling you the result of your attempt to restore purchases.
* Rounded corners throughout the app now use a continuous style.

Bug Fixes
* Fix flashcard progress being erased for imported kana conquerer progress on cards that we have not yet implemented.
* Fix a rare crash when drawing kana characters.
1.0.4
2022-11-30
This update includes many fixes and improvements in preparation for the first public release.
1.0.3
2022-11-28
This update includes many fixes and improvements in preparation for the first public release.
1.0.2
2022-11-27
This update includes many fixes and improvements in preparation for the first public release.
1.0.1
2022-11-27
This update includes many fixes and improvements in preparation for the release of version 1.0.
1.0
2022-11-20

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
All Decks (Discounted)
(Unlocks all decks.)
$254.99
Free
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All Decks (Discounted)
(Unlocks all decks.)
$149.99
Free
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All Decks (Discounted)
(Unlock all decks.)
$209.99
Free
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All Decks
(Unlock all decks.)
$299.99
Free
EC393638194✱✱✱✱✱ 22F0F42✱✱✱✱✱
Beginner Deck
(Unlocks the Beginner deck.)
$119.99
Free
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Beginner Deck (Discounted)
(Unlocks the Beginner deck.)
$101.99
Free
EC478157590✱✱✱✱✱ 1AF3107✱✱✱✱✱
Master Deck (Discounted)
(Unlocks the Master deck.)
$83.99
Free
EC170159965✱✱✱✱✱ 759E912✱✱✱✱✱
Expert Deck (Discounted)
(Unlocks the Expert deck.)
$83.99
Free
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Champion Deck (Discounted)
(Unlocks the Champion deck.)
$83.99
Free
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Intermediate Deck (Discounted)
(Unlocks the Intermediate deck.)
$83.99
Free
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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
37 Ratings

Reviews

TenaciousD19800,
Thank you for preserving such awesome content
As someone new to the Jalup community, I am thrilled and relieved that you not only saved such incredible content from the possibility of abandonment, but improved on the app presentation! Thank you! I’ve already paid for the full package in the app, and I’m loving the quality and experience. Looking forward to seeing what else you have in store for us in the future.
Shawnlf,
Fantastic app with great potential
So far I’ve enjoyed using the app. Quality content with quality audio.

I have two requests for improving my experience. I wish there was a way to automatically play audio when flipping the card. I use the front to quiz my pronunciation and understanding and would like to automatically hear the audio upon flipping the card. Often, I have long car rides. I’d like to play the cards while driving to maximize my studying time.
kagaminematrix,
Continues a great app
Everything we love about Jalup cranked to 11. The layout of the cards is improved from the original app and the review system seems more thorough since you have to pass a card 3 times to move it to the review pile. This app focuses on the sentence decks, and hiragana and katakana kanji coming at a later date. So far I’m pleased with the app and plan to use it for as long as the dev supports it.
Z1-Guy,
New and Improved
Great rollout, and improvement, from the original Jalup app. I admit that I was skeptical of what this new version would “feel” like. So far, I’m impressed! The appearance, layout and ease of use have all been designed with much care and attention to detail. As is, the app is already great, but I look forward to the future of Nihongo Lessons and how it may grow.
Iraregis,
Great so far
I just found out about JALUP and am so glad that someone is maintaining the project. No problems with the app so far and I’m excited to see how you grow this project moving forward!
frellus,
Great for beginners or review
Saw off Hacker News and was quite impressed by the way this app was done. Visually appealing, suited for tactile learning. This is why Jobs made the iPad.. its a total tool for learning!
Leo of BORG,
Do you have Nihongo.app? Then this is an Instabuy.
I never knew about Jalup, but should have. If you have and love Nihongo you know what to expect, this is serious quality at a serious price. Pro tools are serious $$$ and “Nihongo Lessons” is in this “professional” space, it has a LOT of structured content in those decks.

My user case: intermediate to advanced, but haven’t used Japanese seriously in years, started to forget things, so bought the full monty as a “refresher course.” Even if you’re at a higher level, give this a download and try the first few decks to get a feel.

I don’t think you’ll be disappointed. Bonus that it integrates with Nihongo with very little friction. One of the other reviewers mentioned iPad, I’d love to see the app optimized for iPad but it’s not a dealbreaker. It’s is in my iPhone dock and gets used every day.

Really looking forward to the Kanji decks but busy enough with filling gaps in my grammar and vocabulary now.
chokobera,
Awesome App with One Big Flaw
I love this app. As a UX designer, I give the app’s UI a big thumbs up! It looks nice (though dark mode would be nice), it’s easy to use, and the flash card feature is super intuitive. But as a learner of Japanese and former language teacher myself, I’m skeptical about ONLY reviewing words in the context of a sentence. Learning a word in context is great! And I love that about this app. However, reviewing a word in context? Hm… how can I really test my ability to recall a word if it’s always in a context that gives away the answer?

The struggle to recall a word is what really helps you learn vocabulary. That’s what any learning designer will tell you, and that’s the whole point of flash cards! Does this app help you accomplish that? Not really.

Humans are really good at memorizing a sentence when they have cues. After I’ve reviewed a sentence a few times, I have the meaning of the sentence memorized, even if I haven’t memorized each word individually.

Let me give you an example. I just reviewed the sentence, “ここでは、日本人は稀だ.” I can easily remember what the sentence means after reviewing that sentence once or twice, therefore I can tell you what 稀 means. Remembering the meaning of a sentence is easy because it’s full of cues. But what if you showed me the word 稀 on its own and asked me to recall the meaning. Could I? Probably not. Or what if you asked me if I knew the Japanese word for “rare”? I would probably not be able to pull the word 稀 from the recesses of my memory.

Here’s my recommendation to the product owner. First you need to teach the word in context (as you’re already doing), and THEN you need to quiz for understanding using just the Japanese word. If you really want to test my understanding, then surface the Japanese definition and make me remember what the word was. That would be so good for learning! It would also really differentiate you from anything else I’ve seen.

At the moment, this is an awesome app that just doesn’t accomplish its purpose. I think if you add the features I mentioned above, you’ll have the best Japanese learning app on the market.