1. I needed an app that teaches me japanese words that is relatively free and is engaging! Five star reviews, guys! I highly recommend it as long as you at least know the basics of japanese and need words to learn! The ads can be annoying at times, but not enough to loose a star!I'm enjoying it so far, it's interactive, fun, interesting and helpful.
2. Memrisee and Duolingo offer a lot of value for free before you have to pay for it.I like the app before this but the new update which requires me to spell the words is very annoying.
3. ♥️ I appreciate your efforts for helping us learn.I like the app for learning vocab, but the new update is infuriating because I can't type in kanji or either kana.
4. Otherwise, it's very well designed and rarely crashes.If this app had a 30-day trial, or a limit of a few hundred words worth of exercises before showing ads, I would consider paying for it.
5. The pictures that help you learn the words (there isn't one for every word) seem out of place with each other.
6. I really don't like typing in romaji, so if they could fix that /do what duolingo does in letting you also point out you made a minor spelling error, that'd be great.This app is everything I need.
7. i tried to turn it back on but they still didn't work, i would like a fix for this problem since i believe audios are vital for the learning process, and so I don't pronounce it wrong.It's good for learning and memorizing vocabularies.
8. The words you learn are random and aren't given any context.
9. So with these particular ads and their malfunctions(?), it's mighty annoying, so much more so than any other ads pertaining apps I've encountered in recent years.
10. And that the practise you'd let us choose either multiple choices or spellings.it's AMAZING in every way however the audio files stopped working after i turned off transliteration.
11. And lastly, I have no idea what the points system is for, except for unlocking lists of more words.