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The app is really great ! You learn a lot. The problem is just that after you have cleared 4 rounds, you have to pay for unlocking all the others. If it just could be free....
Yes, Chineasy is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
✅ The Chineasy app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Chineasy has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 359.00 r.
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4.78 out of 5
119 ratings in Denmark
The app is really great ! You learn a lot. The problem is just that after you have cleared 4 rounds, you have to pay for unlocking all the others. If it just could be free....
This is app is a great too to learn chinese. The way they relate chinese words with some drawing is simply fantastic. If you are into imagery and visual person this is the app for you : it is fun, intuitive and you won't get bored. Keep improving the app. H. instagram @iamhgc twitter @hgctweets
I connected my Apple ID and I’m met with a loading screen that never completes. Just a spinning cursor.
You made a great job and it’s free I am really grateful and impressed by your work bravo
It’s a pretty good app for very beginner and fun! I wish there was a way to add the word of the day to the words I’ve learned/review words, or add words I’ve learned outside the app or in the explore part of the app to review.
For daily usage, gamification, and bite sized context this is by far the best app out there. I haven’t gotten to later levels so I’m unsure how the learning scales but I love it. The little history and visual depiction for each word/phrase helps so much for remembering. I think there’s a good mix of English, pinyin, and characters too; which provides a little support while not fully relying on pinyin - which often detriments learning. My only ask would be ability to turn off pinyin. Also curious if hsk3/4 will be added at some point as well.
I recently discovered Chineasy after I was scrolling on TT and someone had recommended the app. I had been on Duolingo for about two years but felt any Mandarin learning had become stunted and sincerely boring. This was a great way to come back to mandarin where writing is easier as a visual learner.
I have been learning Mandarin with other apps for about a year and I keep returning to Chineasy to help me better understand the characters. This app explains the origin and meaning behind the characters and provide easy ways to remember them. Other apps seem to go for rote memorization, but that doesn’t work well for long-term learning. When I’m completing lessons in other apps, I often am able to recall a character’s meaning simply because of the illustrations in Chineasy. The app is well worth the purchase and your time if you’re trying to better understand the writing system.
I have been supporting Chineasy since their launch. I just recently got the lifetime subscription and was very excited until I found out that the app didn’t work on my new Mini. With a couple of emails, the issue was resolved and the app was updated. Now back to learning.
As someone who has learned a bit of Chinese growing up, I love how easy it is jump back in and learn. I especially enjoy the feature that allows you to test out of lessons if you feel ambitious. One feature that I think would be cool is to create a sandbox with different Chinese characters, in which the user can play around to create different sentences or phrases. Other than that, I think it is a great app to learn or even just review your Chinese!
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41
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92
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248
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364
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