Vocly

Vocly

Learn vocabulary in 50 languages with fun games
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Anna Filou
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Review of Vocly
Good app for learning vocab. I tried German and Japanese. All good when it comes to German but not ideal for Japanese, because: · the kanji are too small so it's hard to tell the difference between similar ones · the romaji punctuation often doesn't match the kana (probably a bug?) General things that could be improved: · larger icons (some are hard to interpret because they're hard to see clearly) · when learning phrases or compound words, it would be great if it explained what each part means. Memorizing phrases, even small ones, without understanding them is pointless.
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Craig Grummitt
Indie app developer
1 review
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Review of Vocly
Great for learning vocab, many different languages available. Smooth transitions and animations makes it feel more like a game, and makes learning vocab fun! Covers pronunciation, written and audio, and symbols represent every word. Obviously a lot of work in this app! Several topics available for free, but should be mentioned that additional vocab requires an in app purchase (though there is a free trial for a week), though price looks fairly reasonable, for the huge amount of content in this app.
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Review of Write Me
I've only tried a few lessons on this app and I love it so far! Especially love that it shows the stroke order, and an example of a word that uses the letter. I have two minor complaints though: The first is that I really really wish there was some way to see the written translation of the example words, instead of just having a picture. For instance: when learning to write Hindi, there's the word "akshar" given as example for the letter "a". There's a picture next to the word that could be interpreted as meaning "translation", or "transcription", or "language", and I don't know which it's supposed to be. The second complaint isn't very important, just that I wish it was written somewhere which tone class the different Thai consonants belong to. Overall great app, very grateful it exists!
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Bez Bezson
@bez_bezson
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Review of Write Me
Stroke-by-stroke is a fantastic feature, thank you for including that. The range of languages is pretty good too.
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Robin Reed
Japanese learner
1 review
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Review of Write Me
Love the stroke by stroke feature. Currently studying Japanese so a great resource
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Faith E.
Faith E.
Peace
2 reviews
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Lieu Dang
Lieu Dang
@lieu_dang1
6 reviews
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Lieu Dang
Lieu Dang
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6 reviews
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Lieu Dang
Lieu Dang
@lieu_dang1
6 reviews
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Lieu Dang
Lieu Dang
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