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Write It! Thai

Write It! Thai

カテゴリー : 子どもバージョン: 4.4.2

サイズ:32.2MBOS : Android 5.1+

開発者:Jernung

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最高の学習方法でタイ文字をマスターしよう。

「Write It! Thai」は革新的な言語学習アプリで、初めてのタイ文字認識アプリとして登場。先進的な筆跡認識システムで、古いトレース方式のアプリとはもうお別れです。

主な特徴:

- 完璧な書き味: 練習中に中断されたり、文字を都度確認する必要はありません

- ガイド付き学習システム: サポートを受けながら練習してから挑戦できるので、ストレスなく効率的に上達

- 短時間学習: たった5分の空き時間でも効果的に学べます

- いつでも練習可能: 紙やペンがなくても、いつでもどこでも書く練習が可能

教科書はいりません。チュートリアル動画も不要。スキルを本当に測れない単純なトレースアプリはもう卒業しましょう。「Write It! Thai」を今すぐダウンロードして、学習体験を変えましょう!

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更新日: 2024年7月29日
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