5/5 rating based on 72 reviews. Read all reviews for Mango Languages: Learning for iPhone.
Mango Languages: Learning is free iOS app published by Creative Empire, LLC
lizlemon05
I wish you were able to listen to music while learning! I’d suggest including a feature where the music goes down a little while the app narrates and then goes back to normal. This would make the app 5/5 for me!
Super sounder2
I love mango, it’s really helpful to keep up on my foreign language. My only complaint is they haven’t updated the language catalog! I would LOVE it if they could add Afrikaans, almost no app teaches it and i would love to be able to speak with my in laws.
chainsaw sparkles
This app is AWESOME! I'm learning Norwegian, Russian, and Japanese rn and it's so helpful! The two things that would make it easier are helping out with other alphabets and also, instead of just asking how to say stuff in the other language, it could also ask what it means in English.
nicoliemeoww
I wish you could make it an option to be able to turn off multiple choice answers displayed!! I always try and cover them up because it makes it too easy.
Ikamosh
A quality language app that covers a wide variety of languages. Would highly recommend to any person interested in learning a language.
S3mpra
I am really enjoying this app and finding it extremely helpful in my basic Korean skills, but I am confused as to why it only has one unit when most of the other languages have 4. Please add more units! (Add more Korean units and I will upgrade to five stars!)
makanaokeakua808
This app is very amazing. It taught me more in an hour than a teacher could teach me in a week. All i ask is for every perhaps chapter or/and lesson could you please create a quiz or test expanding upon that said chapter/lesson. Having a test would make sure that I'm right and that it could remind me of some of the words. All I'm recommending is, add tests and quizzes that followup. Thankyou
Lady Pepperell
This app works well and I really appreciate being able to click on the words and hear them repeated with a pop up of the phonetic spelling. I also like the ability to record my own voice and compare it. Some minor issues: 1) In the German lesson, it is very confusing distinguishing between you (formal) and you (informal). There is only one version of “you” in English, so this needs to be clarified in the lesson. Often it asks a question in English and I guess the formal version of “you” and it marks it wrong. 2) It would be useful to have a practice lesson that is just conjugating verbs. 3) It would be useful to have a vocabulary review with each lesson. 4) It would be useful to have the native speaker say something and have to guess what it means in English without hearing it in English first. Overall a very nice interface. Clear and easy to navigate.