Multi-language Support
Supports multiple languages with full localization.
Not just another Korean learning app โ AI tutor makes understanding easier and keeps you motivated to practice every day.
Supports multiple languages with full localization.
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Interactive drills and flashcards keep new words fresh.
Visualize your gains across every KIIP level.
Personalized explanations from an always-on AI coach.
Add words, translations, and examples to study your way.
Tap a Korean word to reveal the translation in your language. Track your progress and enjoy learning with interactive flashcards.
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Gwenchana is a Korean language learning app that combines vocabulary flashcards, grammar explanations, practice exercises, and an AI tutor. The AI tutor explains grammar in your preferred language, helps break down examples, and gives useful tips. The learning path is structured around the KIIP (์ฌํํตํฉ) program levels, so you can progress step by step, prepare for exams, and feel more confident in everyday life in Korea. Study anytime, anywhere โ everything you need is always at your fingertips.
Yes. Gwenchana is built around the official ์ฌํํตํฉ (KIIP) curriculum. Lessons and vocabulary are aligned with the program levels, so you can follow a clear structure, practice effectively, and prepare for exams without extra stress. The app also helps you expand your personal vocabulary step by step, making it easier to understand lessons and pass tests.
Currently available: ๐บ๐ธ English, ๐ท๐บ Russian, ๐บ๐ฟ Uzbek, ๐ป๐ณ Vietnamese, ๐น๐ญ Thai, ๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesian, ๐บ๐ฆ Ukrainian, ๐จ๐ณ Chinese, ๐ช๐ธ Spanish, ๐น๐ท Turkish, and ๐ต๐น Portuguese. More languages will be added in the future.
Yes. Along with ready-made decks, you can easily create your own cards with words and phrases, organize them into custom sets (like Favorites โค๏ธ), and review them anytime. This makes your learning more personalized, flexible, and effective.
Gwenchana is perfect for beginners taking their first steps in Korean, as well as intermediate learners. Its flexible structure lets you study at your own pace, no matter how busy your schedule is. Studying only once a week is rarely enoughโif you want to pass the exam on the first try and save both time and โฉ100,000, regular practice is key. You can even learn on the go, reviewing vocabulary during your commute. By repeating words from completed lessons, youโll steadily expand your vocabularyโand vocabulary is 50% of success in learning Korean.