Learn Korean: Patchim Training

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You can learn Korean Language in 3 min a day! 2f3y2f

App info 5d333i


3.5.3
June 02, 2025
Android 8.0+
Everyone
Get Learn Korean: Patchim Training for Free on Google Play

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Android App Analysis and Review: Learn Korean: Patchim Training, Developed by Hikari Nakashima(中島光). Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 3.5.3, Updated On 02/06/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: Learn Korean: Patchim Training. Achieved Over 2 million Installs. Learn Korean: Patchim Training Currently Has 7 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.5 Stars

I wanna understand the Korean Idols tweets!
And I wan to be able to listen to Korean dramas , order at Korean restaurants.
For such myself , I made the learning Korean App.

One play needs only 3 minutes.
It is easy continue to learn everyday.

If You can't read Hangul, don't worry.
Some game will make you Hangul reader.

And Words, sentences, illustrations.
Various training makes you able to master Korean.

You can get a food card after training.
Collect the food cards, please complete the recipes.
We are currently offering version 3.5.3. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.

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It can come in handy if there are any country restrictions or any restrictions from the side of your device on the Google App Store.

What's New 4d631z


Fixed a problem with startup.

Rate and review on Google Play store 6uy2a


4.5
7,268 total
5 75.5
4 9.8
3 5.9
2 3.8
1 4.9

Total number of ratings 144j5j

Total number of active s rated for: Learn Korean: Patchim Training

Total number of installs (*estimated) 193s3e

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 5l362y

Julia Flint 6k1153

to be honest, I hate how much I like and use this app. it has everything I could possibly need to learn Korean, but has the most annoying cheering sound effects of all time every single time you get an answer right 😭 I turned it off but it keeps turning back on. it's so ugly but the actual app is great, lessons based on every aspect, listening, speaking, reading, even texting practice! it's got a pretty good dictionary and tons of mini games. I hate it. 5 stars

Matthew Carson 1c4s5g

Lots of content but ads too tedious so I paid for it. Too much 'rewards' sound and graphics, need a button to turn off. Synth voice is sometimes wrong but close enough to get by for beginners. A top level guide would make a huge difference! I feel lost not knowing what each section is good for or what order to use. In summary, looks like a solid app to learning but you can only really learn from a book or teacher, specially grammar. Graphics are cute but tend to overwhelm the UI.

Juls 4k152b

I'm writing a rating mostly in hope that the devs will see the bug I'm experiencing and work on it: there's continuously a "grshh" sound along with the voice, which makes it impossible to do the "listening course", among other problems... But other than that, this app is actually pretty decent and does give me something to learn. I learnt by myself and idk my level for sure, but I guess I reached intermediate? So it's kinda hard to find apps that are challenging enough for me! But I found one!

Alexcia 4d2b18

It's hard for me to find a really good app like this for cheap, ofc there's ads, but they're not popping up one after the other again again. What I like about this app is that it helps me focus and there's lots of activitys so you're never bored, no levels are locked, and you have a dictionary to look up words. The only I wish they had was an actual korean speaker(s) rather than using a UI voice, but you can ofc still understand the bot, but I feel it would be more fluent with an actual speaker

Jim Kuglics u5m62

This app actually tries to teach you Korean. I spent a few weeks trying to use Duolingo, but nothing was sticking at all. I just felt like I was guessing or cheating by looking at the answers. I never felt like I was being taught anything. Just quizzed over and over on things I didn't understand. This app actually tries to teach you the language. How it actually works. Slowly, with repitition. And it's way cheaper compared to the subscription to Duolingo. Great app.

Jennie Kay 5x2o63

I've used language apps with owls and flags and top rated this and that. This is the best BY FAR even with using paid content on other apps. The content is gigantic! And everything is open! I love that the sentences are diagramed and word for word. AND if that's not enough ... I love the games!! It's a nice and productive break from studying and my reading speed has noticably improved. I cannot be happier with it so far!! *The voice gets a bit wonky at brief moments... Otherwise bravo!

Dominick Marciano 124w5

This is by far the best app I have ever used to learn Korean. It is not as polished as something like DuoLingo or Rosetta Stone, but I think much better. The inflection training is amazing. You select a verb, and then it will go through all the tenses; present, past, future, desire/wanting, negative, etc. Also its sentence builder which also provides labels for the parts of speech and the literal translation. Also like how it provides ingredients for real recipes. I highly recommend trying

LaceyJ 433110

I absolutely love this app! Before, finding it, I have tried multiple apps and none of them were close to this one. I love how it teaches/interacts and gives on how well you're doing. Also, the minisub games to reinforce what I have already learned❤️ I have already told multiple people about this app bc of how incredible it is! I feel like the double consonants and double vowels could have had more reinforcement. Maybe, have them with the very first learning part to make it easier later