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4.8 out of 5

Do not recommend.

2025-03-03

by Ultrabeast366

I am a 11 year old trying to impress my grandparents because they speak Tagalog. I've always felt left out when they talk Tagalog also, so it is a little for me to. But I have to wait around 10 hours to get back and study for around 10 minutes or so. 10 hours for 10 minutes! Thats just too long for me. And I get these useless notifications that day "click for free time" or something like that. And when I click on it, nothing happens. I get it, you are bringing the price down for a limited time, but still, $50 for learning Tagalog? That is crazy. I bet there are other apps that are free. I wish I get a response, and y'all better bring the price down even more. Do not recommend this app.

Good.... But needs some updates and changes

2025-03-04

by Agua Brendita

It’s important for me to learn Tagalog after marrying a Filipino so my husband and I can teach our children. I was really excited to find this app but I do have a few gripes:

1. Some do the words are WAY off! My husband actually laughs when he hears some of the lessons because so much English is thrown in along with super formal words nobody in the Philippines actually use.

2. You only get 5 minutes every ten hours in the free version (I don’t want to pay for more for reason 1 above). BUT there are times I wait my ten hours, log in again, and the clock resets! So it’s really 20 hours before I can do more “learning” that credit card in Tagalog is.... you guessed it! Credit card! 🙄

3. No sentences. There’s really no way to have a conversation in Tagalog if you are relying on this app to teach you. I wish after a month of learning g I could throw a couple of sentences together here and there.

4. In the limited 5 minute lessons, you get interrupted to update to the full paid version. So now you are getting even less time to actually learn that super market in Tagalog is supermarket. Lbs it’s really frustrating!

All in all, I like the format of the teaching and I’m learning many Tagalog words but the app needs to make some serious updates instead of asking me to pay for the full version multiple times each day.

Good but room for improvement.

2025-03-05

by Greg33g

I’m liking the app, I like how interactive it is, but I wish there was a way to change a few things in settings. I think there needs to be more repetition of the words it’s trying to teach. When it first gives you a word it would be better if I gave it to you at least 10 times in a row instead of automatically going in to exercises switching between other words you’ve been learning. I would also prefer that instead of pictures matched with the word it would be the English translation matched with the Tagalog word instead so i can read the English word while hearing the Tagalog word. So I think there should be a setting for how many times it repeat the word before moving onto exercises involving other words and setting to choose between seeing pictures or English words.




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