Without audio function starting from Level 9 of Japanese learning

Without audio function starting from Level 9 of Japanese learning

Please help!

Moreover, pls advise if the PRO version has this audio problem?

which course exactly do you mean, please?

  1. it could be that there is audio only until level 9

  2. there is no “link” between the audio - which is uploaded by course creators - and pro membership

Please find below the course without audio:

  • 9 Cracking Kanji
  • 12 Cracking Kanji
  • 15 Cracking Kanji

Thanks!

If I am understanding you right, the kanji courses do not have audio but some of the meanings of the kanji have audio with their hiragana version.

Example: when you learn 箸 (chopsticks) there is no accompanied audio but later in the hirigana course you will learn that the word chopsticks sounds like hashi (はし) You sort of have to combine the meanings and sound on your own.

@KHLee2380 I’m not sure you know how memrise is “made”? (http://feedback.memrise.com/knowledgebase/)

you should try to contact the creators of those courses, maybe; however, there is no obligation of uploading audio in courses…

why don’t you search for courses with audio, plenty of them on memrise… for example like this http://www.memrise.com/courses/english/japanese-4/?q=audio

Understand, thanks a lot!

By the way, I want to know why the sentence contains Chinese words and Japanese words almost alway? E.g. 肉じゃがすき?What don’t use にくじゃがすき?

Thanks for your reply!

Best regards,
Carol Lui

Japanese kanji is derived from Chinese characters.

Japanese uses three writing systems: kanji, hiragana and katakana. Not all words have kanji associated with them. A Japanese word with no kanji is written in hiragana; a foreign word (e.g. ko-hi- = coffee, kurisumasu = Christmas) is written in katakana.

If there is a kanji available for a Japanese word, it may or may not be used depending on the situation. Some kanji are not in common use.

Oic, thanks a lot