Lingrazul
言θͺžγ‚’学ぢ
Updates
Practical Lessons
A second track under Basics, read one step at a time instead of one long page. Every lesson ends in a Test panel you can answer by tapping word choices or typing the answer yourself, in kana or romaji - switchable in Settings. First lesson up: Basic Phrases (everyday greetings).
Pronunciation fix
Fixed a bug where quizzing on a reading in "romaji" mode could speak the raw English letters instead of the actual Japanese pronunciation.
Theme fix
Light/Dark/System could get stuck showing the wrong appearance after the app sat idle for a while, or on first load. It now corrects itself automatically instead of needing a trip to Settings.
New look
New app icon, and the tab bar now has icons instead of a broken image on mobile.
Basics lessons
The Basics tab now has real lesson content instead of a placeholder. Hiragana and Katakana primers are up first, with more lessons planned in textbook order.
Real per-user progress tracking
Letters, words, and kanji now each track their own accuracy per account, replacing an older table that had stopped working correctly. The Stats page reads straight from this.
Fairer flashcard shuffling
Selecting several categories now pulls an even mix from all of them, instead of one or two categories dominating every session.
Rebuilt content database
Letters, words, and kanji now live in a proper shared structure instead of one-off tables per language. Kanji readings and meanings are tracked separately for the first time, setting up richer kanji content and additional languages down the road.
Settings & theming
Light/Dark/System theme, account status, and flashcard filter reset now live under Settings.
Flash card fixes
Refills now respect every applied category (word and letter). Decoys can no longer come from the same row as the correct answer.
Particle pronunciation
は and へ are now spoken as "wa"/"e" when used as grammatical particles, not their base kana reading.
Upcoming
Adaptive study modes
With per-item accuracy now tracked, the next step is new ways to pick which cards come up - starting with a mode that leans on whatever you’re scoring lowest on, instead of pure random.
Messaging, forums & community lessons
A Discord/Facebook-style way to message other users, post in language forums, and eventually author your own lessons is being scoped out. On hold for now - it needs its own foundation (user profiles, moderation) before work starts.
Audio & video lessons
Whisper-based transcription and native audio playback are planned but not started.