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4.56 out of 5
86 ratings in Czechia
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First of all, you don't have the chance to try the application for free, even for a short period. After making the payment, I was more than surprised, but unfortunately, not in a good way. When reading something, the app is unable to recognize your voice. I tried saying one word ten times, and it was only accepted once. There is absolutely no logic in the lessons; they start with number 25, then move to 12, and afterwards to 40. After 15 minutes of using this app, I can say that it is not worth the subscription fee. If possible, I would like to request a refund so I can use an app that can help me learn basic Turkish.
Ling is an excellent language learning app. You can even learn Georgian that is really hard to find elsewhere.
Круто приложение. Большое спасибо. И ещё бесплатно.
This is the only app I found to learn Bosnian language. Thanks a lot!
Everything works for me well in this version. Thanks a lot :-)
By far the best application for learning Japanese. It suits me that there are whole sentences and that the app can use phrases. And it's also good that it supports my local language
I am a native Albanian speaker, I downloaded this app to review some of my grammar and vocab as I live in an english speaking country and have all my life. There is no option to change the course to a more expert level without paying a tremendous amount of money with no option of a free trial to see what I’m getting into.
I’m a high A1/low A2 learner of Burmese who’s been studying using a variety of resources for a few years now. It’s hard to find an app that teaches Burmese, so I was pleasantly surprised to find one that does. I appreciate the dialogues, and the ability to turn transliterations and translations on and off. However, I don’t think the app would be ideal for beginners as the app never really requires you to learn 1:1 word correspondence. It teaches you the phrases “He sleeps” and “I go shopping” and never changes it up to “He goes shopping.” I’ve also done 12 lessons and found at least 4-6 errors in the app so far (no choices, audio not matching text, and possibly a misspelled word, though the last one could be my error). Still, even if the word for “go” changes spelling when used in sentences, it would be useful to have a note about this in the app. I also suspect that the app may be teaching how to speak written Burmese which differs from spoken Burmese, though I’m not proficient enough to know this for sure. It’s nice to have an organized app for Burmese learning, but I haven’t decided if the good outweighs the bad enough to continue after the free trial period yet.
Feels like they treat as bag of money and want to take maximum of what you have. After each lesson promo offer, after each interaction - promo offer. Go f yourself
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