Which app is best to learn Japanese?

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Youtube and few dictionary like jisho , japanese dictionary takoboto You can get vocabulary lists there and kanjis
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Japanese language tutor N3 JLPT qualified who teach N5 & N4

Hellotalk, Japanesepod101, Youtube video Nihongoal is good to go in the beginning.
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For some basic knowledge you can use Duolingo
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