Alphabet Training

Alphabet Training

Practice your reading skills of foreign alphabets. Hiragana, Katakana, Cyrillic and Greek supported

What is Alphabet Training?
'Alphabet Training' is a practical browser plugin offering users a simple, streamlined approach to mastering reading skills of non-Latin alphabets. With a focus on Japanese (hiragana and katakana), Arabic, Greek, Cyrillic and Mkhedruli (Georgian), users see a random character from their chosen alphabet, type its transliteration and repeat to enhance fluency. A feature allows practice with single characters or whole words in Japanese.
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Users: 2,000+
Rating: 3.65 (23)
Version: 2 (Last updated: 2015-04-21)
Creation date: 2015-04-21
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Size: 45.88K
URLs: Website
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Summary

Practice reading skills of non-latin alphabets. Idea is very simple: you see random character from selected alphabet, type transliteration on your keyboard and repeat. It is very fast process without any hassle.

We are supporting multiple alphabets for Japanese (hiragana and katakana) as well as arabic, greek, cyrillic and mkhedruli which is use in Georgia.

You can practice reading of single characters or whole words in Japanese.

User reviews
The only issue I have with this app is that in the Cyrillic training it only allows for three letter answers even though some answers are even defined by this app as being four letters long. Increasing answer length should easily resolve this issue. Great app! Repetition is key, and this app hits that hard!
by Joshua Southwick Joshua Southwick, 2015-10-16

Perfect for Japanese Hirigana and Katakana training, I really got into a groove of studying it for long stretches and felt my brain getting better at recognizing them. Don't know about the other languages, but great for Japanese.
by C R C R, 2013-02-17

The way that the alphabet is translated to English is just strange, instead of the full alpha it just wants you to answer a. I only tested the greek alphabet.
by Stefan Svensson Stefan Svensson, 2012-05-09
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Safety
Risk impact

Alphabet Training is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.

Risk likelihood

Alphabet Training has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.

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