Fajna apka!
Niestety nie ma trybu offline, ale jest trochę podobna do duolingo, dobra aplikacja, polecam.
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Ling has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 211.82 zł.
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4.51 out of 5
152 ratings in Poland
Niestety nie ma trybu offline, ale jest trochę podobna do duolingo, dobra aplikacja, polecam.
Używam Ling do nauki języka tajskiego i jestem bardzo zadowolony. Bardzo fajnie podzielone lekcje, przydatne zdania w każdej lekcji. Do tego artykuły dokładniej tłumaczące niuanse języka oraz kulturę to świetny dodatek. Gorąco polecam!
Super apka do nauki japonskiego!
I don’t understand the pricing.. on the app it suggested that I can buy a yearly subsrption for 49,99 PLN but when I actually purchased it in appstore showes that I have to pay 49,99 PER MONTH - that is a big difference… is it a scam?!
Bardzo fajna aplikacja do nauki języków
Aplikacja bardzo pomaga w nauce różnych języków. Uczy pisowni i wymowy.Daje pięć gwiazdek ponieważ jest prostym sposobem na naukę języków.
I was curious to try out an app that seems to be handling Chinese classes for Polish speakers, which would be the only such combination in the app market. I was already a bit peeved when the app has corrected the structure of the sentence in my native language (Polish). Polish is an inflected language which allows different positions of words in the sentence. Bad localization, I thought. But it is the mistakes in the Chinese course, such as not taking into account the fact that Chinese also can put different components of sentence in different positions (topic-first) that made me realize that this app is just bad, it is not just badly localized. The „advanced” classes of Chinese in reality are perhaps mid-level. The app also forces to use pinyin instead of focusing on the characters, which doesn’t suit advanced speakers (nor intermediate level speakers, by the way). Overall, not enough thought went into designing the lesson content and the method of learning. Graphic design is cute though.
If you ever thought about learning language in the app, it’s definitely NOT the one app. Those exercises don’t make any sense. Waste of money. Better spend it on Duolingo.
I bought premium as this is only app which has Slovenian language to be learned. Main issue: there many differences between what is said and written. I sent few reports via app but there are so many of those that instead of learning I would spent time only on reporting. Also few of voices read very strange - my Slovenian friends said that this sounds very bad. Another issues is that app is lagging with sounds and performance on iPhone 14 Pro. I don't know if that's normal but somebody from development should take a look on that. Giving all that I am very unhappy that I payed money for premium as I am not having proper learning experience as I expected due to main issue.
If you want to learn anything, just buy yourself a textbook. The premium version is very expensive and definetly not worth it.
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