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HanziKana

Chinese & Japanese vocabulary

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macOS 14+ · Apple silicon
123.3 MB Apple-notarized disk image

Vocabulary
40,648
total learnable terms
Chinese
21,592
frequency-ranked units
Japanese
19,056
frequency-ranked units
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Chinese recall

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Daily study18 / 30

学习

xuéxí

Type the English meaning…

Japanese review

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Due nowIntermediate

言葉

ことば

word · language

AgainHardGot it

Progress & library

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Your vocabulary

Learned1,284
Due today24

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About HanziKana

40,648 terms.
No account. No cloud.

HanziKana helps learners build a broad Chinese or Japanese word base with frequency-ranked study, direct recall and spaced review. It works without an account, subscription or cloud connection.

Vocabulary

40,648 terms.

21,592 Chinese units and 19,056 Japanese units are organized into frequency-ranked study queues.

Privacy

No account. No cloud.

Lessons, dictionary search, progress and reviews stay on your Mac. No account. No cloud.

Review

Practice what is due.

Context starters lead into direct recall, scheduling missed items sooner and spacing successful reviews.

What is included

  • 120 original contextual starter exercises across both languages
  • Frequency-ranked direct-recall study after the starter set
  • Offline dictionary search, spaced review and progress dashboards
  • System text-to-speech using voices installed on your Mac

Install the preview

  1. Download and open the disk image.
  2. Move HanziKana Studio to your Applications folder.
  3. Keep exported progress backups before replacing a preview build.

A broad vocabulary base. Not a complete fluency course.

Vocabulary breadth extends beyond intermediate, but HanziKana does not claim to provide a complete fluency curriculum. Grammar sequencing, broader contextual practice and native-speaker editorial review are still being expanded.