1. Nice dictionaryđź‘ŤI didn't get to use it, but barley has any languages! I downloaded it to try to help me learn spanish, but it doesn't have that Language.Explaining of every word is very clear and and also image is attached, so that you never forget the words after you learn.Broad and useful vocabulary to learn and master.
2. Clearly written by an ESL speaker with poor familiarity with the English language.highly recommended, this app works smoothly and has a good algorithm behind the scene! wish there'd be more subtle meanings & examples of words added in the future.
3. Email given doesn't work.The real advantage is that one can understand words not only by pics but also by English explanation.
4. One can also practice the words which are not familiar with in some ways.This is a very good app specially for those who are fond of flashcards.
5. This is not the original Anki, the name was copied from the real Anki Flashcards program (on PC).
6. Also, great learning method.Your app says i can't connect to the server on both data and wifi.
7. Fix it.Great app to learn more vocabulary.
8. There were a lot of grammar mistakes in the English version.
9. Server is down so the images are not being loaded.
10. I'm really fond of flashcards.
11. It is very good for kids.
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