Helpful!!
This app is very helpful!!! And it was easy to access!!!
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4.33 out of 5
21 ratings in United States
This app is very helpful!!! And it was easy to access!!!
This app is great! It has a set series of phrases that are associated by subject, it speaks the Russian as a native speaker would and has an option for it to speak more slowly, and it covers more than your typical basic phrases. It also lets you try the app before you invest in the full version, in at least two sections. Very intuitive, and I like it very much! This is my new go-to learning app for Russian!
Helped me so much in learning Russian phrases for my upcoming trip, very helpful. Not only does it give you the Russian spelling, it also gives you the pronunciation, an audio recording, and the option to hear it slower to help you practice. You can also "favorite" words, which helps me keep track of what words I've already gone through and what I still need to work on. So helpful and very useful to people who want to travel to Russia, or are just learning the language.
Very good app for learning Russian
Unfortunately, the sound for this app is apparently computer generated. It would help in a pinch, but really one needs to hear a native speaker.
Well done guys 👌👌
sound quality is not great or natural, but the vocab is pretty broad and they provide the phonetic spelling in english letters as well as russian
Хорошие ударения в словах, и полезные фразы.
Information on this app is not too much but good enough when it comes to basic utility.
I am very disappointed in this app. I expected a cute parrot to lead the lessons, and instead, all I have seen is a list of Russian phrases that are driven by a computer voice with no emotion or voice inflection. The voice sounds like a computer pronouncing all of the phrases. The parrot only appears in a small drawing at the top.