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I'm trying to learn Korean, and renshuu has really helped me learn and maintain my knowledge of Japanese, so I was wondering of any of yall knew about an app similar to renshuu, but with korean
I searched a lot for other learning apps some time ago, also for Korean but I couldn't find anything similar to Renshuu... You have to pay for most of the apps to progress and I don't think that any of those apps offer such a wide range of features as renshuu. I'd would be so nice though, if an app like renshuu would exist for Korean and Mandarin (or even Cantonese)...
I've searched since last year. i didn't find any that comes close at all. i'm interested to know too, if anyone has any rare finds.
I suggest @ピーターは最強 to update the thread topic to include "korean" in it to be more specific.
I found out about renshuu on insta, from the comments on Japanese language account posts, etc. Teacher, student or influencer acct's often post about app's or people ask in comments. Good luck. Let us know if you find something. :)
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I also saw an app called eggbun and I really liked it. But what thappened was I didn't know how to use the hangul keyboard and so u couldn't play. So I started with the app duolingo
I also saw an app called eggbun and I really liked it. But what thappened was I didn't know how to use the hangul keyboard and so u couldn't play. So I started with the app duolingo
I wouldn't recommend Duolingo to anyone because they have a very aggressive pay-to-learn structure. I also vividly remember getting inundated with spam emails when I used their app to study French many years back, and these emails persisted for over half a decade. Sure, it's popular, but the life cooldown system and the unnecessary spamming / notifications / guilt-tripping is not for everyone.
Learning with Duolingo may vary to some people. I once saw a guy using Duolingo for 4 years daily.