I made a website for practicing verb conjugations in Japanese!

The website: Japanese Verb Conjugation Practice

Key features:

  • Practice your choice of up to 217 different verb conjugations, from beginner to advanced
  • Choose which verbs to practice on, including the ability to add your own if you want
  • Practice in 3 different modes with varying degrees of difficulty
  • Tons of settings and customization options
  • Low-friction quizzing with high score tracking: Get going in seconds and keep going as long as you want. And when you’re done, pick back up where you left off in an instant
  • Completely free. No registration, no tracking, no cookies, no ads. None of your data ever leaves your device
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Additional features:

  • Supports Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji input from your own IME, plus a built-in IME if you don’t have (or don’t want to use) your own
  • Advanced typo detection and prevention
  • Skip words you don’t know on-the-fly without breaking your streak
  • Sandbox mode for getting used to conjugations you don’t feel ready to be quizzed on yet
  • Detailed help pages with pictures if you need a hand
  • Over 16,000 unique questions built into the base app, with the ability to add as many more as you want
  • Built-in support for importing and exporting all your data - allowing you to create backups or transfer your data between devices and browsers

I hope you enjoy! And please let me know if you experience any issues or find any bugs.

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Wow this is amazing!

I’ve been wanting something like this for a while to grind down the combined forms and this is perfect. Will be using this a lot, thanks so much for sharing.

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You have answered my prayers. :pray: :bowing_woman:

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Cool website, I really appreciate how easy it is to get started.

I might’ve encountered a typo: I think the verb「歌う」is coded as うう, instead of うたう. I entered うたわれる for the passive form and it told me it was incorrect. The furigana also shows up like this:

It would be cool to see even more verbs in the future, if you are looking to expand.

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You’re completely right! Thank you so much for pointing that out. It’s fixed now. :slight_smile: