5. HiNative
This app allows users to ask inquiries directly to native speakers of Japanese and other languages. Finding solutions to learning issues is made simple by the predetermined formats for inquiries. Such as asking how to pronounce a word in the target language or whether a phrase sounds natural. By responding to inquiries about your native tongue, you can help others.
6. Drops
7. Mondly
Making a lesson into a video game can encourage people to study more. At least, that is the premise upon which our next best app to learn Japanese Mondly uses. You advance on the map of the app by completing more classes. The classes combine spoken Japanese and kanji to give you a comprehensive education in a short amount of time. The app is available for both Android and Apple devices. You can learn a lot with the free version. But you can also pay for a premium subscription to get more features like unique courses, modules, and chats.