1. It does this maybe 6 times a day, I never even open the app (unless I want to translate) I just learn 3 or 4 useful words a day by writing down the notifications on flash cards and memorizing them.
2. Now all I need is to have the same or similar app for Isizulu... Please... Don't go changing anything... It works great as it is... Awesome app... Total props for an app well done! Update! 12/25/2021 2/13/2022 update still great! I had an error which was all my fault... Operator error! Glad I tried again... I didn't want to believe it, so I tried again!💖💖💖💖💖Love using this app.
3. They can range from Dawa (medicine) which is important to learn or Dawati (desk) less so.I really like how this app is set up ; it allows you to find words for the appropriate topic you may be interested in.
4. Add some practice tests for each section and I'll give it 5 stars 🙂I like the notifications teaching random words and I like the overall set up and look of the app.
5. Also, the voice detection doesn't really work - I got an incorrect answer because it decided I hadn't spoken with a capital letter.Great app that teaches the spoken and written word.
6. Very well done.I love the quizes, the words of the day, the play back, and the ability to have the repeat play back for proper pronounciation.
7. The ads are expected for free software but worth the slight inconvenience.It's got a lot of good phrases that are helpful.
8. Plus they have a word of the day kind of thing where I just get popups with random words.
9. Just to add I purchased the pro version & I'm still receiving ads & although it said I'd have access to extra words & lessons, this isn't the case! Very misleading to say the least.
10. The words of the day is a great way to prompt me to stay engaged with the app.
11. I also like the audible section that clearly pronounce the words and phrases.