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This is all ads. I never even got to a place where I could try the actual lessons.
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This is all ads. I never even got to a place where I could try the actual lessons.
Every time Thu appears the translation pronounces it as Thursday
This is a wonderful app for learning the different names for things in Scottish Gaelic and how they're spelled, however, the voice which is used to speak the words is not very useful at all. It is a relatively low-quality English male voice, and doesn't pronounce the Scottish words correctly; making it impossible to learn the correct pronunciation for the words. To the developers, I would recommend asking a real person who speaks Scottish to speak these words, and use those in this app instead of a text-to-speech robot voice. But I do like this app and will continue to make reference to it whenever I'd like to know what a word is in Scottish Gaelic.
The pronunciations are computer generated and based on (probably) English phonetics. This is a trap app to get you to look at ads and is low effort low value.
Did not even have a chance to look at the app before Pop-ups Blocked the screen! I’ll Stick to Duolingo. SMH no!
i only had this for a few minutes and i’ve already noticed at least 5 things that are incorrect in this app. one of them being the audio for “thu” saying “thursday”. i don’t recommend this for anyone and wish i could leave 0 stars
One Example: You is Thu in Scots Gaelic,(or so the app says), and when pressed the audio says, “Thursday.”