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Published 9 years ago by zhumoke with 4 Comments

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  • LoboPreto
    +1

    I see that there is also an android and ios app for this. How does it compare to something like Duolingo?

    • the7egend
      +3

      I've used the iOS App quite a bit, it's actually very well made and easy to use, you can stack several 'lessons' and go in and out of them as you please, it also has a notification you can set to remind you to actually use the app.

      • LoboPreto
        +2

        Just tried it out and I like it so far. I do like how there is a variety of lessons created by the community. Just for fun I've been learning some dirty words in Brazilian Portuguese, something Duolingo does not offer lol.

    • zhumoke
      +1

      I used Duolingo for a while to learn French. Although I found it fun, it was less personalised as Memrise. I can pick exactly what things I want to learn in Memrise. For examples, 'Top 100 Chinese Verbs', 'Chinese phrases', 'HSK1-5'.

      The apps are great for learning on the go. The fact you keep repeating over and over can really help the new words stick in your memory, The 'mems' you choose, or create to help you remember the things you learn are really useful.

      I do prefer using the website though.

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