Chineasy Cards Reviews – Page 8

5/5 rating based on 98 reviews. Read all reviews for Chineasy Cards for iPhone.
Chineasy Cards is free iOS app published by Chineasy Ltd

Fantastic

Aknoxb

Confession: I’m a casual learner doing this for fun. So I don’t know how it compares to other language learning apps. But it is fun and easy and I now know some Chinese words! Also seems to be better than duolingo in that the pronunciations of different inflections on the same vowel (eg ī vs í) are actually distinct enough to follow.


Chineasy is easy!

AlanBlueHeron

I’m enjoying the ease of learning Chinese both aurally and visually. The repetition through the various styles makes remembering very easy! However, I think learning to write the Chinese characters would be useful and interesting.


Goodwin

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This game is awesome


Brings her book to life

TooManyBooks > TimeAvails

I loved her book and this lives up to the standard the book set: awesome graphics and gentle humor, vividly linking the characters and meanings for me. Now, I may even learn to speak some Mandarin, which wasn’t part of the plan originally—I just wanted to read it a little and understand the very different grammar. 谢谢!


Pronouciations are strange

Slaytex

I live in Shanghai and I thought I’d give this app a try. The very first word it taught me was “ren” for “person”... it pronounced it “gen” ...which if I were to say that here they’d have no idea what I said. I’ve used a lot of these apps and so many of them have very wrong pronunciations or hard to hear recordings.


Meh

Baca373

It’s great and all but there’s 1 problem:the in app purchases.to make the game better you should make ALL the levels FREE.that should make more players play. Also you should make a commercial when people are playing and ask if they want to play so that more people can play if they want to and make them convinced that it’s a really good game which it is except for that in the purchases . Those are my very 2 things I need you to fix.thank you and I hope you fix it not just for me but for everybody who’s playing that care afford the things that you are making then get with it in App purchases and I hope you listen because I am only a child nine years old and people older than me hope hope that they get the same opportunity they’re not getting right now so my to my two suggestions about the commercials and now in at purchases I hope you get it thank you signed by Isabella.A


Interesting approach

123Te

I like the brief explanation presented for each characters. It gives a short history and a visual meaning that helps me to memorize and recognize them.


A blessing for Chinese Learners!

Sean.S.

I will start this by saying that I studied Mandarin for 4 years in college, it was my major, I studied abroad in China, and I go to China often for work. Whether you're just starting you're learning journey or have years under your belt, this app is so helpful! One of the fundamental things you learn in Chinese class is that characters are pictographs or ideographs, being that they represent something visually or conceptually as an idea. A great thing that this app does is help you connect the visual representation of a character with it's meaning, and that's why I love it! I hope they continue to add more and more exercises to challenge even seasoned learners!


Please reformat this app for Japanese.

Lee Lee Kelly

I’m using this app to learn kanji so I can be more literate in Japanese, but whenever I don’t know the kun/on pronunciation for a character I have to search for it. If you could just swap the pronunciations/readings for 日本語, this would be a phenomenal tool for both languages. Perhaps, “Japaneasy?”


The best thing 2.0

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This is so much fun.