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Mango Languages

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Mango Languages

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User Reviews for Mango Languages

5
A affective and fun way to learn

I started wanting to learn Japanese a while back and decided I would use Duolingo. Duolingo is a very popular language learning app and is considered to be a great tool, except I don't feel the same. It takes the language learning aspect into more of a quiz format and almost like a game with ranking and what not. Which seems fine at first but it makes you want to skip the learning entirely after a bit and it feels too repetitive when trying to drill things. Along with a ton of adds and a disappointing heart system I could not take it seriously. Then I found mango through my Library. Mango feels fresh and authentic. It drills things in without feeling annoying and is very enjoyable. I like how they give you culture notes, grammar, and the different ways to review and quiz. It has a massive library of languages and takes things slowly but progressively to make for a worthwhile experience. It is easy to use and fun for all. I look forward to its future and what it will offer. Thank you very much Mango.

Aabossrun, Jan 29, 2022
5
They have Bangla!

It is SO hard to find materials for Bengali and I am impressed that Mango supports it. It’s a polished app that’s good for learning commonly used phrases as well as familiarizing you with sentence structure (Subject-Object-Verb order). They also provide romanizations for languages that don’t use the Latin alphabet (you may want to study the alphabet elsewhere though because Mango doesn’t appear to have a separate unit just for letters). I love that they also have recorded native/proficient speakers instead of a robot (at least for bengali). Also, for Arabic and Chinese learners, Mango differentiates between different major dialects so you can learn what’s most relevant to you! Hopefully they do this for Bengali someday because of east and West Bengal differences. If you can’t afford to pay to unlock, USE YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY. You can gain access to Mango as long as a library somewhere in your library network has Mango —just punch in your library ID and you can use it whenever!Overall, a lovely beginner’s app!

Alvallah, Feb 21, 2019
5
Another approach re-enforces learning

Mango is one of two apps I use daily for learning a language. M has a different approach which helps my learning. Specifically, it is making me speak more. I like that it lets me decide if I spoke the phrase correctly, but if you are not diligent enough to demand excellence of yourself, you could sabotage your learning. I like that it isn’t game-like, i.e., you don’t lose points or some such—it’s pure learning. One challenge for me has been to remember the details of a dialogue well enough to answer questions. The system is testing my memory instead of my comprehension. Other than me getting a new brain with more RAM, I don’t know what to suggest except putting the question right after the spoken phrase instead of at the end of the whole dialogue. I also very much enjoy the cultural facts and information interspersed here and there. Some photos would be great! The speakers have beautiful, clear, enthusiastic voices. Thanks!

choosinganicknameistoohard, Jun 14, 2021
5
Quite useful app

I’ve been using the Mango app to help me learn Spanish. What I really like is the ability to have the pronunciation of phrases repeated. If I want to hear something again, it is very easy to do so. The app includes a lot of repetition, which can be very good in learning new vocabulary and grammar. There seems to be just the right amount of grammatical exclamation, and the explanations are clear and concise. I would suggest two improvements. First, I wish the pages included text indicators of whether one is speaking formally or informally, using the plural or singular, or using a particular adjective to describe a masculine or feminine object if it is not clear from the English translation. One can turn on a narrator’s voice, which does include that information, but it means taking more time to get through each item, for the narrator includes an introductory phrase for each page even if no such information is needed. (Example: “Now how would you say...”)Second, it would be useful if the app could have more variation and recombinations in the examples. The exact same example appears over and over. It would be useful to have variations using other vocabulary one has already learned. I do understand, however, that this would add to the production cost of the app and perhaps require more larger file sizes, for more native-speaker recordings would have to be created and stored. Overall, though, it’s a very useful app for learning languages!

Cliff_787, Dec 03, 2018
5
Awesome application - الأفضل

I have been studying Arabic for 4.5 years without taking any formal classes. Often, I’ve noticed books or applications will teach either very formalized Arabic in a dry and clinical manner or conversational Arabic but teaching only with transliterated Roman characters. Both of these produce less than ideal results.I love Mango because it offers both Modern Standard Arabic and multiple regional dialects in an approachable way without watering down the language. Improvements have been made to the application over the last few years and each step has built it up and resulted in a better product.By no means am I fluent in the language, but thanks to Mango languages I have learned important aspects of the language, especially everyday conversation and how to identify different regional dialects, which results in great interactions. People tend to respond well if you know their language, but an even better response is when you can say things in their dialect. Keep up the good work, Mango! 👍🏼

David S - داود, Sep 03, 2019
5
Makes you think

This is the first language learning app for Arabic that I’ve come across that teaches colloquial Arabic as well as MSA. Major props for that, I want to be able to speak to people! Not only that but you get started learning the Arabic by constructing sentences so you can start conversing right away. It’s much more effective than random vocabulary you MIGHT use. While you’re learning it makes you think about how the sentence needs to be constructed and you build your vocabulary in a natural way! I love being able to record myself speaking the language against the recorded language. It’s like being with a private tutor, but you get to skip around and learn what you want to instead of what a tutor thinks you should learn. It’s been very helpful for keeping me engaged. They include the short vowels in the writing as well so you’re not clueless as to how they say specific words in dialect. (WARNING: This app doesn’t teach you how to read Arabic. Learn that quick before you jump on here, it will take at most a week for you to learn the alphabet. I have learned though how to pronounce what I’m reading in a more natural way!) This app is well worth the money! Save your dollars on other books and apps and get this app if you love learning languages! You aren’t limited to one language either! Good luck!

N.Majdali, Dec 15, 2019
5
Realistic Interaction and Useful Vocabulary

I am using Mango to learn Spanish. It is a very good supplement to other language lessons. Mango uses what appears to be real voices with excellent diction and pronunciation. Some other popular programs use computer voices that are distracting and at times very difficult to comprehend. Mango also progresses by teaching vocabulary based on realistic discussions you may have. It also explains grammar and provides i sight into sentence structure and gender. The program also frequently breaks up lessons and interjects tidbits of information about Latin American culture and customs, making it more interesting. As the lessons progress Mango will start many lessons with review cards from several lessons, to increase the possibility you’ll remember what you’ve been learning.Unlike Duolingo, Mango dos not include written responses. It is solely verbal, which some students may consider a shortcoming. That said, Mango encourages students to write on paper what they’ve learned.

radiophile, Mar 27, 2021
5
Inspirational

I have been wanting to learn Portuguese for AT LEAST 6 years and I have always been passively lazy. I’d tell myself that I would start when I had more time, when I knew someone that spoke that language, I would say- tomorrow. Then one morning, a notification from Mango popped up saying something along the lines of, “imagine what you could do if you conquered your fears.”... this hit me like a splash of cold water and opened my eyes to the universal wisdom we all know, only I control my future. I jumped out of bed opened this app and began to learn. I am about a month in and I’m loving it. I love that I am beginning to control how many languages I speak, how many cultures will open up to me, and how I will get to enjoy beautiful Brazilian music and people.Apart from that, the content of the app is entertaining, promotes proper pronunciation, and relies on repetition and good explanations to teach. Great overall, but I do wish there was a word bank that lists all the words/phrase that I cover

Soccerpro 35, May 29, 2020
5
To learn a foreign language

I finally found the best language program to learn a foreign language, right now, I am learning Spanish and French, this Mango program can teach you to learn a foreign language in your own pace, if you are talented, you can master a second language very quick, if not, learn it at your own pace. If you forgot something, you can always go back to learn it again. This Mango program is amazing, it teaches you to learn each French word precisely, how to say and pronounce it just like a native French, so you can learn how to speak each word precisely, how to spell each word exactly, you also learned why some special word is related to the French and Spanish culture. And finally, the best way to learn a foreign language is to study it everyday until you master it! There is no short cut! Once you master this Mango program, you will have a solid base to speak French, Spanish, or another language faster and better and you will surprise your family and friends, also when you travel, you will appreciate the Mango program!

The curious mind, Jun 10, 2022
4
Love it! A few suggestions

I absolutely love Mango, especially how it has the option to show both a literal and a nonliteral translation of a phrase. I also love being able to download lessons and the wide variety of languages they offer (I’ve never seen Scottish Gaelic offered on such a platform before, it’s really cool they have it!). It’s also nice to have such clear audio, though I wish sometimes they’d distinguish more what dialects they use for their audios.I do have a suggestion in regards to the phonetic approximations for the words and phrases. I really wish there was an IPA option! Even just for the more committed linguists. It’s much better to have the IPA versions showing the exact pronunciations rather than the anglicized approximations. There are so many languages that have sounds not found in English, it doesn’t make much sense to always use the approximations. And more use of the IPA can only be a good thing in this care. For that matter, I’d love it if a mini-IPA course would someday be offered, since this app is language focused anyway, but still, I more importantly would love if y’all added an IPA option for the phonetics!

themeaningofweird, Nov 10, 2019

Description

Language is an Adventure. Learn real-life conversations with native-speaker audio and cultural context so that you can speak like a local. Mango features authentic content, interactive features, and an algorithmic review activity designed to adapt to your individual learning path.

In our comprehensive courses you’ll learn vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and culture simultaneously through interactive lessons and activities. Start now: Try your first lesson in any language for free! Want to learn more? Get full access: • Through many libraries and other institutions • Use the search feature in the app to find organizations offering Mango near you • Subscribe to our affordable monthly plans Mango subscriptions include a free 14-day trial period, and you can easily cancel at any time: • All Languages: An auto-renewable monthly subscription with access to all of our languages for you and up to five additional family members. • Single-Language: An auto-renewable monthly subscription with access to a single language and one learning profile. If you have a question or feedback, feel free to contact us at [email protected]. Mango features: • Practical, real-world conversations • Linguist-approved language courses • Studio-recorded native-speaker audio • Individualized spaced-repetition review system • Auto play for hands-free, on-the-go learning • Downloadable lessons for offline access • Interactive listening and reading exercises • Essential cultural insights • Content aligned with international standards • Designed with ADA standards in mind • Bluetooth compatibility • Personalized support from real humans -------------------------------------------------- Available courses for English speakers: • Arabic (Egyptian) • Arabic (Iraqi) • Arabic (Levantine) • Arabic (Modern Standard) • Armenian • Azerbaijani • Bengali • Chaldean Aramaic • Chinese (Cantonese) • Chinese (Mandarin) • Croatian • Czech • Cherokee • Danish • Dari • Dutch • Dzongkha • Filipino (Tagalog) • Finnish • French • French (Canadian) • German • Greek • Greek (Ancient) • Greek (Koine) • Haitian Creole • Hawaiian • Hebrew (Modern) • Hebrew (Biblical) • Hindi • Hungarian • Icelandic • Igbo • Indonesian • Irish • Italian • Japanese • Javanese • Kazakh • Korean • Latin • Malay • Malayalam • Norwegian • Pashto • Persian (Farsi) • Polish • Portuguese (Brazilian) • Potawatomi • Punjabi (Pakistani) • Romanian • Russian • Scottish Gaelic • Serbian • Shanghainese • Slovak • Spanish (Castilian) • Spanish (Latin American) • Swahili • Swedish • Tamil • Telugu • Thai • Turkish • Tuvan • Ukrainian • Urdu • Uzbek • Vietnamese • Yiddish Available English courses: • English for Arabic (Egyptian) Speakers • English for Arabic (Modern Standard) Speakers • English for Armenian Speakers • English for Bengali Speakers • English for Chinese (Cantonese) Speakers • English for Chinese (Mandarin) Speakers • English for French Speakers • English for German Speakers • English for Greek Speakers • English for Haitian Creole Speakers • English for Hmong Speakers • English for Italian Speakers • English for Japanese Speakers • English for Korean Speakers • English for Polish Speakers • English for Portuguese (Brazilian) Speakers • English for Russian Speakers • English for Somali Speakers • English for Spanish (Latin American) Speakers • English for Turkish Speakers • English for Vietnamese Speakers -------------------------------------------------- Follow @MangoLanguages: • on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mangolanguages • on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mangolanguages • on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mangolanguages • on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/mangolanguages Terms of use: https://mangolanguages.com/legal/terms-and-conditions/

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