Tēnā koe, nau mai, haere mai ki Tipu, te tino rauemi, kia whakateretere i tōu ako Reo Māori.
Tipu will help you to learn Te Reo Māori quickly!
Koi is your teacher and she has an innovative Personalised Progression Memory which allows her to remember what words and phrases you know and which ones you need a little extra testing on. This ensures that you are learning as quickly as possible.
Nō reira, karawhiua. Utaina tēnei tino rauemi kia tīmata i nāia tonu nei.
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Tipu Te Reo Māori FAQ
Is Tipu Te Reo Māori free?
Yes, Tipu Te Reo Māori is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Tipu Te Reo Māori legit?
🤔 The Tipu Te Reo Māori app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
Kia ora, our family has used this app for a long time, and recommend it to everybody… up until the last update. Everything worked very well with VoiceOver enabled on iOS, but since updating, I cannot use the app at all, with VoiceOver turned on… Please help.
Love it!
So far am loving this app for the content and learning.
But like a lot of people have said the keyboard is a bit annoying.
I’d suggest making the check button a little smaller and making space a bit larger. Maybe switching the macron button and the capital button around as well. And maybe making a slight vibrate when hitting the keys or enlarging as typing like on a apple keyboard.
Great concept but app has issues
When the app is functioning it’s great but I’m having a few problems with its functionality on iPhone which is disappointing ☹️
Good, suggestions for future
I like how I have to write the words as well as say it. There is quite a significant delay (10 seconds +) between tapping the speaker and the voice playing the pronunciation, not sure if that’s a glitch or that my iPad is old lol. Would like it to automatically play the sound. Would also like to have to copy incorrect answers, could be good to also have a picture and/or a full sentence (perhaps with mixed English words at lower levels, like “te wahini played with te kuri” (hope I got that right!) to help me start seeing how to use words in more regular conversation. The more ways to process new things the quicker we learn it! I am really enjoying learning Te Reo.
Few minor bugs but overall very helpful!
Love the app, and have just finished all available lessons. Can’t wait for more. However the lag with the keyboard can get a bit frustrating and in the later lessons it will start a lesson with explaining a concept and then ask you to translate phrases that don’t connect with the example given, it caught me out a few times but not a major fault. Looking forward to new lessons!
Pet5543
As a totally newbie at Te Rea, I was thrilled with this App, and then
For some reason was no longer able to go back and revise.
Had to delete and reload App. Why????? It great giving pronunciation and moving you along slowly, so far the best for real beginners.
Great concept, bad app
Great concept for the game, super cute and had the potential to learn quite fast- pronunciation/ grammar, however the app is super glitchy. I’ve lost access to my progress multiple times and have to keep going through the basics, before it’ll reset again...
Could be awesome with a few upgrades
Excellent
One thing there is no option of adding a question mark so im getting some sentences wrong only because of no question mark.
Mistakes
Some words like wahine are sometimes correct as wahine and sometimes wāhine or sometimes wahinē and gets very confusing.
It allows you to move onto the next section when you get questions wrong and you have to exit to map to then go back and try again. You should not be able to continue until you get it correct a couple times to ensure you actually know the word
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