Wordia: Build vocabulary daily

Spanish, Korean, Japanese, Eng

Published by: HELLOTALK
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Expand your vocabulary in English, Spanish, Korean, or Japanese by learning just one interesting word every day! Wordia, formerly known as Daily Word, is 100% free.
Learning languages can be overwhelming. Focusing on a few or just one word of the day is one of the best ways to build confidence and proficiency, which is exactly what the Wordia app helps you with.
Key Features:
• Listen to pronunciation from a native speaker.
• Bookmark your favorite words.
• Practice and get feedback from native speakers on HelloTalk, the world's largest language exchange.
Each word of the day is interesting, some of which you won't find in textbooks – internet slang, local dialects, and more.
Vamos!
行こう!
가자!
Let's go!
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