
Umi - Language Learning
Umi Languages
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발행국 | US |
국가 출시일 | 2022-06-03 |
카테고리 | Education |
국가 / 지역 | US |
개발자 웹사이트 | Umi Languages |
지원 URL | Umi Languages |
콘텐츠 등급 | Everyone 10+ |
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Akash Malajpure 작성
2024-10-24
버전 3.2.7
Love itUpdatesSo far so good. I'd update the review but it's pretty good for learning correct pronunciations through videos of native speaking and also being able to compare our pronunciation with it. however not sure about how accurately AI judges but will see. Overall it's really good app to be used as standalone learning platform however it would be even more better if there were grammar structure explanations like how each verb has it's function in the sentence and so on. Well done umi developers!
Emilia Primavera 작성
2024-09-25
버전 3.2.7
AudioI really wanted this to be good since I've been stuck in the upper intermediate and lower advanced for forever. Unfortunately it seems the app doesn't always test the vocab in sentence reconstruction, some of the clips don't match the vocab at all (especially because one word was simply a person's name), or the clip says it so quietly you cant hear it. AI also regrettably checks your "speaking" so there's no way of knowing if you actually did it right (and I know I couldnt possibly get 100%).
Caitlin T 작성
2024-09-13
버전 3.2.6
AudioBugsInaccurateWould I recommend it? The short answer is yes, it's a good way to learn as a supplement. On the other hand, it has serious problems. At least on the Japanese course it's very common that the furigana is wrong or just just not there, the whole sentence translations are sometimes wrong, and the clips are sometimes cut in weird places so a syllable is missing. On the other hand, it's really really useful to hear words used in different contexts. So do try it, but be aware it has problems.