Are you learning Japanese? Are you overwhelmed by Japanese’s large number of different sounds? You’re not alone. Japanese has tons of sounds that are only slightly different, which is a huge problem for learners. How can you learn to hear the difference between “北「きた」” and “切った「きった」?” Or what about “エゴ” and “英語「えいご」??” Our Japanese Minimal Pairs Trainer is specially built to help you tackle this difficult problem! The trainer carefully shows you dozens of sounds in Japanese when compared to another similar sound, training your active listening skills. Whether you’re a beginner or intermediate learner, you’ll find this deck useful!
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Test your ability to hear words, like a native can

Learn to hear the difference between sounds by comparing high quality recordings of each

Learn everything in context, and remember it easier, thanks to unique example sentences, written and recorded by native speakers
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This deck is most useful after you’ve already been learning for a little while. Especially if you find yourself struggling to hear the difference between very similar words. We built this deck specifically with more intermediate learners in mind, which is why there are no sentence translations or furigana, but a learner of every level can find it useful.
Standard Japanese. The speaker, Mochina (mochijapa), natively speaks the dialect from Tokyo.
Not all the sounds are included. We only included sounds and sound pairs that cause learners trouble when learning to differentiate the sounds. Most of the sounds are covered, however.
Spellings are not included. If you want to learn how to read the complex Japanese language, check out our Japanese Reading Deck.
There are some online if you search for “Japanese Minimal Pairs Training,” but they’re of varying quality. We were unhappy with the options available, especially since they’re not downloadable so that you can use the trainer in a way that works best for you. As far as we know, this is the only Anki deck with native audio for learning minimal pairs in Japanese.
Congrats! This is a single (but awesome) step in your Japanese journey. Now you have to go listen to the language. A lot. We recommend reading and listening at the same time so that you are more aware of spellings AND pronunciation.
We also recommend that you continue to practice with the minimal pairs deck, making sure the information is fresh in your mind. Or, if you notice that a few of the pairs still give you trouble, review them or seek out more minimal pairs to practice with.