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Learn Hindi language by Drops

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Learn Hindi language by Drops

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User Reviews for Learn Hindi language by Drops

4
Great App - ten minutes would be great!

I love the repetition of words and the speaker says it correctly with the proper accent. I love how interactive it is and that it works you up through stages, making things easy to remember and build off of. I don’t like that there is only five free minutes every ten hours. I think ten minutes works be best!👍Thank you

AylaSKAy, Mar 31, 2020
2
It’s okay

The app is pretty good so far. Two things- the 5 minute time limit thing doesn’t let me learn. I can learn bread, knife, breakfast, fish, soup and mushroom. Then I have to go and forget it all. I need more time to do this. Don’t give me a limit to how long I can learn. Also, you’re throwing all these words at me. Teach me the letters please! Just the little squiggles under words won’t teach me written words. Also, the phonetic pronunciations written are pretty inaccurate. Otherwise the app is pretty cute.

Class critic, Nov 05, 2019
3
Names of Devanagari letters?

I learned the Devanagari alphabet about 15 years ago. Trying to refresh what I knew then with this app is only partly useful. I can’t give exact examples (since my 5 minutes of screen time are up today), but there are a lot of letters whose pronunciations are similar but Drops gives them names seemingly unrelated. Example (from memory) I’ll see a Devanagari symbol and hear “fa” and Drops will label that “fi”. When you get to the “N” group it’s impossible to keep them straight. And Drops adds in a couple of conjuncts which I’d never seem before (the “L” group) Other then that, it’s kind of fun. I wonder how I would learn to actually create sentences though.

CMH-Miami, Dec 03, 2022
4
Bouncing dreams

I really like how words are linked to the script. I pay better attention to how words are constructed compared to other apps. My biggest problem so far (I found and downloaded app only yesterday) is the constant motion. It affected my sleep! I don't yet know how much I will learn but I like that it has a larger vocabulary than another popular app I am using. I also could not figure out how to get back to the start page. I first said I was a beginner but I wanted to change the level as I have been working on Hindi for over a year. Couldn't tell whether that would have made a difference.

daughter of jkw, Nov 07, 2023
2
English words in Hindi letters

I love the concept of this app but their vocabulary list for intermediate learners is pathetic. The majority of words I’ve been given so far are English words in Hindi script. Such words include: bakery, department store, confectionary store (which is wrong...it should be sweet shop), toaster, blender (actually called a mixer or grinder by my Hindi speaking friends) just to name a few. They also give an entire sentence as the word for mixing bowl which is ridiculous. It’s just a bada katora, literally big bowl.

GoSrilanka, Feb 06, 2018
5
Simple and interactive

I love how it’s simple, and uses most of our senses: touch/interactive, visual, auditory. Since it’s a quick-learning language app, it would make sense there’s not a writing tutorial part - but that would make it all the better!

Hanh M, May 17, 2019
4
Creative fun app

Love this app. I downloaded this one and a few others to assist me with learning Hindi. My boyfriend is Indian and I want to learn his language. It’s beautiful and I want to do this for him! The app has pictures you match with words and different categories to chose from such as food, people, etc. You may also chose to set reminders to practice everyday.One important thing I hope the developers change is that I don’t want to learn how to write or read the script. And there is no option to skip or delete this. Please fix!!

missyy_1, Jun 27, 2020
3
Fix Romanization

I really like the app, I enjoy practicing an hammering down my vocabulary. This with a grammar book is an excellent way to learn Hindi, especially since this app offers excellent pronunciations of words - something you obviously can’t get with a book.However, the romanization of the script in this app is really bad. Anedaa(Egg/अंडा)? That does not follow the standards of the International Phonetic Alphabet, which honestly does not have much difficult standards to follow. Egg should be romanized to andaa.

oval626, Jul 17, 2018
5
Brilliant cognitive connection to imagery

I am a UX global design specialist and can honestly say this is one of the most freaky Smart ways to learn that I have ever experienced. I’ll be taking this into my own product designs and future for enterprise companies. Thank you for making learning Hindi a delight.

ripoff_777, Aug 19, 2018
3
Helpful with some major flaws

This review applies to the Hindi version I enjoy this program and it has been helpful to me. Specifically the version that I started with was amazingly helpful in getting me comfortable with reading while words in Devanagari script and with breaking down words into their component letters. Earlier this year much of what was so helpful went away. Games that used to make you work to spell a word letter by letter now just require you to swipe the whole word or at most two parts of a word down to the bottom. While this gives a review of the sound of the word, encouraging letter by letter spelling was SO much more useful. A female voice teaches the verbs by reading the masculine version of a present tense sentence. “I am counting” for example. You just have to adjust , and this is not a huge flaw as long as no one doesn’t learn grammar too. Much more importantly, there are some mistaken words. The word for correct is taught as the direction right. The word for 100,000 is taught as million. It is exceedingly annoying to be forced to drill an error months after I reported it and to wonder what other mistakes I am learning that I haven’t caught. This program taught me to sound out Devanagari well, for which I am so grateful. I mourn the fact that much of that functionality disappeared with the upgrade early this year.

RRHowell, Jul 29, 2018

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Drops makes language learning an effortless fun. Practical vocabulary is bound to your memories through beautiful graphics and quick mini-games. The crazy part?

You have only 5 mins per day to learn Korean. Might sound insane but works like charm! :) These are the ingredients of the secret sauce: 100% illustrated: Pictures directly carry the meaning - you don’t have to use your native language at all! No intermediary. Faster, more effective and of course more fun for Korean learning process! :) 5 min sessions: limiting practice time sounds crazy but it it makes it incredibly addictive - which is cool thing for learning. The barrier of entry is close to zero so you can’t have any excuses: you’ll have 5 minutes even on the busiest day! Effortless play: We know why games are fun and addictive and distilled the essence into Drops. The result is a truly immersive experience but it’s not waste of your time while you play because you build a valuable knowledge. Quick: Keyboard typing is painfully slow. Welcome rapid swipes and taps! Especially for Korean vowels, and consonants.Trust us, you’ll need those extra seconds during the quick learning session ;) Vocabulary only: Zero grammar, just handpicked practical words. That’s our focus and we do it extremely well. The app teaches the Korean “alphabet” Hangul (hangoul) too! Forge a habit: Drops wants to make you language learning addict. Effectiveness is nothing without a well established habit. We help you build one! We are extremely proud of our lovely word pronunciations by seasoned voice talents! Drops is free for casual learners: more than 2700 words in 150+ topics are all available for everyone. Hardcore language learners can subscribe for premium to progress faster with unlimited Korean language learning time. Our goal is to empower people of the world via language knowledge by providing a special tool that utilizes the universal language we all speak: pictures. ----------------- Keep tuned as even more languages are in the works! Payment information: Length of subscriptions: - 1 Month - 12 Months Price of subscriptions: - 1 Month – 9.99$ per month - 12 Months – 69.99$ per year - Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase - Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period - Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal - Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase - No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period Have questions? Feel free to contact us at [email protected] Twitter: https://twitter.com/language_drops Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LearnwithDrops Blog: https://medium.com/languagedrops Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/language_drops/ Privacy Policy and Terms of Use: http://languagedrops.com/privacypolicy.html

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