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#1 app for learning Asian languages and more! Over 20 million people choose to learn with LingoDeer. Why? Our structured lessons created by language teachers make learning easy and effective.

From the alphabet, LingoDeer will get you to a conversational level in 12 languages: Korean, Japanese, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Thai, Arabic, Russian, Vietnamese, and English.

Whether you want to study abroad, travel and make friends around the world, get better grades in language classes, or increase your career opportunities, LingoDeer will help your reach you goals faster.

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What will you get on LingoDeer?

※ Short, interactive lessons
Easy 5-min lessons that fit into your daily plan

※ Clear learning path
Each course is tailored to your target language

※ Customized for Asian languages
Read & write in a unique alphabet system like Korean or Japanese

※ Better understanding of the grammar
Tips & notes within lessons to help you build sentences confidently

※ Listen, imitate, and speak
Studio-recorded audio from native speakers

※ Reinforce what you learn
Flashcards, quizzes, target training, and more

※ Offline learning
Take lessons everywhere you go

Powerful features you'll love:
• Fluent: real-life conversations! Practice reading, writing, listening, speaking, and get cultural tips as you learn.
• Travel Phrasebook: audio phrasebook! Get ready for your trip to your dream country.
• Character Drill: writing practices for Japanese kanji and Chinese characters.
• Story: mini stories with captions! Expand what you learned in lessons.
• Knowledge Cards: printable grammar flashcards! Keep essential grammar concepts at your desk.

*Fluent is only available for Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Spanish, and French courses at the moment.

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The subscription price starts at $14.99/month. Prices are in US dollars, may vary by country, can be converted to local currency depending on the country of residence, and are subject to change without notice.

Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your iTunes account will be automatically charged at the same price for renewal within the 24-hour period prior to the end of the current payment period unless you change your subscription preferences in your iTunes Account Settings. When a subscription is canceled, access to the app's courses and features will expire at the end of the current payment period. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a LingoDeer subscription, where applicable.

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Real reviews from the LingoDeer community:

"This has been helping me study Japanese way better than any book can!"

"LingoDeer is worth every penny and more, it is an essential tool in the shed for anyone learning any of their offered languages, in or out of a classroom."

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LingoDeer - Learn Languages App Comments & Reviews

LingoDeer - Learn Languages Positive Reviews

Amazing! Also, something I’d like to be fixed.This is hands down the best app I’ve used for learning a different language, Japanese specifically. I could go on and on, it’s just incredible. I tried learning Japanese last summer and failed miserably, nothing I used helped work for me. This summer I tried going back to it, and I used Duolingo at first. It was good, but I wish I had used this app sooner! Someone recommended it to me and I fell in love instantly! It makes it so much fun, and maybe it’s since I’m just passionate about learning the language, but still! It has all these fun lessons and games, and makes everything very interesting. I’ve only used it for Japanese, but from the rest of the reviews, I can see it’s an amazing app all in all, no matter what you want to learn! I highly, HIGHLY recommend this app for anyone wanting to learn a new Asian language! And I want to give a big thanks to the developers! You guys have done an amazing job! On another note, I’d like to say that there’s something I’ve run into recently that’s kind of bugging me. During the Pop Quizzes, sometimes if I write the answer wrong and try to erase it, the letters will disappear and I can’t finish the answer. Like, if I write “わした” instead of “わたし” and I go to erase “し“ and “た”, one of the two wont go back to my keyboard, so I can’t write it down correctly. I hope you guys look into it because it’s becoming a bit annoying! Thank you! ^_^.Version: 1.9.4

WORTH IT!! 💖Honestly, I’ve been learning Korean for a few months through websites and videos, but because the videos and websites didn’t go together, I wasn’t really getting things. I didn’t have a system or structure to learn things in since I didn’t know where to look and practically watched/read anything I could find. I was starting to get unmotivated about studying until I asked a friend of mine what she used to study Korean and she recommended me this app. I remember hearing about LingoDeer before through my fav polyglot YouTuber, iKenna, so I thought “why not check it out?”. BEST DECISION EVER. I tried the first few lessons for free and although it was pretty easy, I wanted more. I skimmed over the lesson topics and checked the membership prices to debate if I should buy it. Eventually I caved in because 1)year long membership was on sale 2) if my favorite polyglot YouTuber used it and recommends it, I trust him. And 3) My friend can hold an intermediate level convo in Korean now. I can tell you for sure that after I got the membership and unlocked all the lessons, I have been glued to this app. I never feel unmotivated to log in each day and learn, I actually get excited and I love how there’s stories at the end of each lesson! I can spend as little as 5/10 minutes on this app to a whole hour! So if you’re wondering if it’s worth it... it is!! Go buy yourself a membership!! Now!!!.Version: 2.4.6

Review After Two Weeks of useInitially I tried the free version to see how Lingodeer Russian compared to Duolingo Russian, to which I curently have a 1yr subscription......I liked what I saw from Lingodeer so purchased a 1 mo trial run. I find Lingodeer is superior in several key areas: the audio is very CLEAR, and does not sound robotic.......when questions are asked, the voice of the speaker actually RISES in intonation, unlike Duolingo, where most of the time you cannot tell if the speaker is making a statement,or asking a question..........the way the Cyrillic alphabet writing practice is integrated into learning phrases and vocabulary is FANTASTIC..............the ability to CHOOSE which vocabulary words you want to review in flashcards-writing practice is awesome, makes it easier to work on difficult words that are not similar to their English equivalent. One negative point, is that I wish more (perhaps 5-8) additional vocab words could be introduced in each lesson, because many Russian words are already easy to remember, since they are very similar to their English equivalents........and that additional lessons could be developed, as of right now, the Russian content looks small, compared to other languages like French. All in all, I am very impressed with the app; it is fun, and a great tool......not sure if they have a "Lifetime" or "Family Plan", but will look into it, and would love to see it offered if they don't yet have it..Version: 2.9.17

Great appThis is a great app to learn a new language. I am currently learning Korean and plan to learn Japanese and Spanish later down the road. I’ve tried other language learning apps like DuoLingo, but I learn better when the lessons are more structured. I like how before each lesson, LingoDeer has a “Learning Tips” page so that you could get an idea of what will be focused on in the coming lessons. I also like how you can review through quizzes, vocabulary and grammar note cards. All around, it is a great app, but there could always be improvement. For example, the app should be free and anyone who wants more, can pay for different add-ons (like the LingoDeer+ app). I don’t think it’s fair for the customers to pay for the main course, as well as the add-ons, when there are other language learning apps out there for free. Yet, I do understand that the money is used for quality services because seriously, this app is great! So I do see both sides. Another thing may be to have a feature where we could talk to real language experts in order to practice conversational skills. (Again, this could be an added on feature that customers could pay for). I find myself not being that confident in this area, and I’m not sure if I’m speaking correctly unless someone else corrects me. Or, have a podcast (add-on feature) on what are the best tips and procedures in learning a language. I think this may make up for making the app free. But what do I know?🤣.Version: 2.6.6

One of the best out there!!This app is really amazing! This app has multiple teachers that help with learning a language. As of right now I am learning Japanese and Korean and I couldn’t ask for a better app. There are several different features I enjoy, such as the knowledge cards which help break down the grammar learned in different lessons to the vocabulary quizzes so I can quiz myself on the vocabulary that I don’t know or need to re-study. A feature I enjoyed that is specifically for the Japanese language is that there is a section where you can just practice and study the kanji independently from the sentences and grammar which is one of my favorite parts. Another feature is that I can change how i can change the difficulty. For example when I have a question on how to read or pronounce I can switch from native Japanese (the characters and kanji together as they would be in a newspaper) to furugana (kanji with hiragana above it), hiragana completely (no kanji) or romaji (Latin letters only of Japanese sounds). Overall I have been with LingoDeer for over a year and I have a come to realize how much I enjoyed this app! And with every update comes a new excitement over with what LingoDeer has waiting for me to try out next!!.Version: 2.0.16

Better than my tutorI tried this app a couple years back for Korean but wasn’t able to get into it—it just felt overwhelming at the time for whatever reason though I’m sure it was probably just me personally blocking myself. This year I decided to give it another try after testing out several other leaning apps and I’m so happy I gave it a second chance! This time around I am much more open minded and able to appreciate the app. To put it into perspective, I had a private tutor and I was able to learn a lot more by studying with this app in one hour than I did with my tutor over the course of half a year!!! Granted it probably has to do with my personal preference in learning as I’m an impatient learner so I really appreciated LingoDeer’s approach of learning by doing. Additionally, the lessons’ structure is really what I needed, as it really builds upon prior lessons so I’m able to connect the dots much easier. My two negatives is that the sound tends to lag sometimes so it’ll either not play unless I press on volume icon or it’ll cut off. Another is that the reading exercises, while great, sometimes introduce new vocabulary that wasn’t learned so it discouraged me very quickly. Neither are super big cons to me, and I still absolutely love this app and it’s effectiveness so I definitely recommend!!!.Version: 2.8.60

It’s okay.I’m currently learning german for my religion to keep going on as my oma is the only one in my family who knows german—but you don’t need to know my life story. well, let’s start from the top. the first thing i see is it requesting me to translate a word i hadn't even learned yet. i think it would be helpful if it taught me the translation first, showed me how to pronounce it, spell it, and then test me if i knew the word or sentence afterwards. but no. i was anxious, i didn’t want to get it wrong. yet i did, and that really frustrated me if i’m being honest. i went on with the app because i wanted to understand it and give it another chance as i just started using the app. which i did—and still am. although i got angry because i got it wrong, i learned the word, and the pronunciation because of the correction. it DOES continue to make me translate words without them showing it to me first which kind of frustrates me but it’s fine. i may seem overdramatic but i learn in a certain way. you ACTUALLY have to teach it to me. i guess the corrections help in ways, but it makes me so frustrated to the point where i can’t be comfortable learning german because of how anxious i get of getting the word or sentence wrong. i do have to say, this app has great qualities and features, it just needs a little upgrade , you know? thanks for reading my review..Version: 2.7.2

Love It But...I love this app with all my heart. It is so good at teaching me Japanese and this is the only app that has the right teaching style for me. It’s the perfect blend of fun and structured learning, and let alone it is all completely free besides a few in app purchases. This has been helping me study Japanese way better than any book can, however recently this app has been really laggy and hasn’t been responding up to par. My progress bar isn’t loading and progressing at the same speed as I am learning and it just stays empty, my achievements are screwed up (I have been at level 10 for a couple days and still haven’t gotten my achievement for reaching level 10 yet) and usually when achievements do come they are always a day late, I get random achievements every so often like “congrats on reaching 5 hours of study time” even though at the point I was already at 8 hours, and recently my review section has only been including 5 lessons instead of the 10+ I have completed and need to review for. Like I said, this app is the best thing that has come into my life, but I can’t rate it the 5 stars it deserves unless these bugs are fixed. I will still thank all the developers for putting their time and money to make this app for all those who want to learn its selection of languages..Version: 1.9.2

Didn’t expect results so soon! Helped me with Korean!First of all, let it be known I never write reviews for anything, nor do I ever buy subscriptions that are more than what I would pay for Netflix. This app.... is SO WORTH IT. Only $50 for a year and you learn any amount of languages you want?? Literally a Starbucks drink a month. That’s a steal. I’m studying Korean since I’ll be studying abroad in 8 months and I thought I’d have to hurry to learn the language. Let me tell you.... three days in at only about an hour a day (if that) AND NOW I CAN READ AND WRITE THE WHOLE KOREAN ALPHABET. It all depends on you and how dedicated/serious you are, but LingoDeer provides you with all the tools you need so you have literally no excuse. And they don’t have a penalty system like Duol*ngo where if you get it wrong, you’re just screwed. This app helps you learn and gives you charts, no “lives” or “hearts” system, plus it helps you learn sentence structure.... just wow. I could not be happier, and I regret not finding this app sooner. I definitely recommend listening to a binaural beat for Memorization while you study, I feel like that helped me retain the information better. And take your own notes!! It’ll help, I promise!!! Thank you devs for this great app!!!.Version: 2.5.34

Still needs decent SRSI’ve been using this for years and it’s very good, with one glaring exception, which is the flash cards. They really need to put in actual SRS options for those - memorization is crucial for longer term retention and as it is I have to manually copy the cards into Anki to get results, which is a pain and takes forever since I can’t even copy the actual text from the app. They say it’s SRS but it isn’t, which is aggravating - they’re just dumb flash cards, no dynamic timing, no separation of listening/reading/speaking skills, etc. Good sentences, once they’re in Anki, but useless before then. The grammar is very nice, puts it way before duolingo and Rosetta, but the pacing also gets a little weird in the second “chapter” - you’re learning some weird advanced words like “burnable garbage” and the grammar specifics of doing favors for people before you’ve even gotten to if-then conditionals. Wouldn’t be that big a deal though if didn’t have to copy all this stuff into another app just to remember it properly. They added some “ongoing content” in their fluent section which is awesome, but I wish they didn’t focus so hard on themed “stories” and had more options for just brute-force sentence variation practice. Just a bunch of different sentences by grammar type is fine, I don’t gotta have a whole cute story to go with it..Version: 2.5.51

我喜欢这个应用程序!^^ That says I love this app! I’ll admit I had to look up how to write ‘app’ in Chinese but hey, the rest I was able to do after only the first 3-4 lessons of Chinese. I took Japanese in college for 2 years and picked it up fairly quick but this app helped keep me going and practicing after graduating. I decided to use it for learning Russian too, and it’s been very useful with clear pronunciation that you can listen to at actual full speed or a little slower if you need. Finally, I decided to give Chinese a go because I’ve wanted to learn it forEVER and I thought how hard could this be I already took Japanese for 2 years. Well, I’ll tell you, it’s VERY difficult to just ‘start’ learning Chinese because anywhere I looked didn’t explain pinyin OR tone! Crazy that I’d never been able to find good explanations for those BASIC parts of learning Chinese. THAT IS, until this app came along. LingoDeer is worth every penny and more, it is an essential tool in the shed for anyone learning any of their offered languages, in or out of a classroom. I can’t give it a more glowing review. If you’re doubtful, please just do it! You will love it. Read the other reviews, they aren’t lying!!! Thank you developers!!.Version: 2.3.1

I love it SO much but I have a requestLingodeer is the best language learning program I've ever come across. It matches all of my standards because it allows me to actually understand the language and become fluent. It has thorough grammar explanations and more explanations you need to know about different parts of the language. Once you finish a lesson, you can go back to the review section and select what all you want to review, and it will tell you what your weak points are after you finish. Overall, it's an amazing app; it's fun to use, teaches you necessary material, and the price is great to unlock all of the languages' courses. I currently use it to learn Vietnamese, but I will be learning the other languages it offers as well. Lastly, my request: If it's possible, I would love for the developers to add more languages to the app because no matter how hard I look, I can't find another language program to teach me additional languages as well as Lingodeer teaches its courses. I would love to see courses for languages like Arabic, Hindi, Tagalog, etc. Nevertheless, the app is great with what it does have (and it does have quite a variety already!).Version: 2.5.8

Lovely app, but disappointed.I was very excited to use this app because it was such a highly praised alternative from Duolingo. However I was extremely disappointed to find out that only the alphabet and nationality basics were available (Japanese) before you had to sign up for premium. As someone who already knows how to speak/read in both the free categories, the app was in a sense very pointless. I loved the way it taught you, I can tell there is a lot of care that was put into the app and just ads won’t suffice to pay professionals and sustain a well managed language platform. However there was such little available and I don’t want to spend too much on this app since I don’t have the money. I don’t mind it being mostly unavailable, if only LingoDeer made it more clear that their lessons are not free disregarding the small introductory lessons. Perhaps even give a download fee just to get the point across that this is not a “free” app. Hopefully in the future I will be able to purchase the premium version, as once again the way it taught you was my preferred among other language apps, including Duolingo for a few months. But currently it is far too much and I’ll now turn to other learning alternatives..Version: 2.5.3

Good app but still limitedI’m a native English speaker using LingoDeer to learn Japanese. The courses are very well thought out and thorough, however the most important part of learning a language is practicing what you learned and LingoDeer is lacking in this regard (before you get to the fluent section, which is really good). The flash cards use fake spaced repetition (actually not spaced, but sorted into 3 buckets. If you say a card is easy you’ll never see it again!). There also just seems to be less emphasis on practicing and mastery as a whole since the sentences and exercises you see in the practice section are exactly the same as those in the lessons, resulting in a system where you see some vocab words in only one or two sentences. I would expect for there to be more sentences/contexts for vocab in a service as expensive as this one. As good as the lessons are, the lack of real spaced repetition and sentence variety really decreases the effectiveness of this app in my opinion being that the flash card system is the only way to practice translating full sentences. Hopefully they consider adding real spaced repetition and other practice features because I think that would really vault LingoDeer to a 10/10 language learning service..Version: 2.8.60

Amazing but huge problemI’ve been using LingoDeer to learn korean, and honestly it’s amazing not only does it teach grammar rules it keeps you kind of updated on the current uses and which generation more associates with it. Although there is one problem, I was in the middle of learning verbs when the new update came out... I was fine with it so I updated it then when it finally finished and I tried to go back to studying all my progress was lost, it just a blank screen I tried switching languages to see if it was just a problem with the first screen but no, there were no lessons at all. I then tried to reset my device over and over it still didn’t work, finally I decided to log out and try logging back in. They kept saying there’s an error so I should try back another time, I was deflated and left it for a while before coming in again to try once again the app wasn’t working. In the end I was just going to make a new account and just test out all the topics so I could get back to where I was, as I made the new account and selected my language, the lessons still did not show. I’m deflated on what to do and I hope LingoDeer can fix this problem because no one knows what to do..Version: 2.0.15

A cocktail of language learning apps!!I’ve had at least 10 different apps at once for learning Japanese. One for just vocabulary, one for kanji, one for hiragana, one for katakana, one for sentence structure, one for writing, I could go on! LingoDeer is all those apps blended into one easy to understand app with interactive activities and games to play, and more! This app really has helped me out. I’m an outbound exchange student (to be) and I’d definitely recommend this app if you plan on traveling anywhere. It’s not just for Japanese! Duolingo May have the memes and the popularity, but that app is just taking a word and memorizing it. Not getting a breakdown of what it means, not telling us how to put it into a sentence, nada. Lingo deer not only teaches you words(and has a whole section on vocabulary in their lessons), but it also teaches you sentence structure and how to set up a sentence. This app is a God-send I swear it’s amazing. Some apps aren’t even half this good, and they make you pay a monthly fee. While lingo deer plus does have a few more features, all the free stuff is still better than any other app I’ve had!!.Version: 2.6.12

Great appThis app is amazing and has been very helpful. There are some flaws I’d like to see worked out, particularly being in order to brush up on stuff from previous lectures you have to actually go back to that section. For example, if I am on Japanese level 2 and wish to go over stuff I’ve learned in Japanese 1 because I’ve forgotten it or want to keep myself from forgetting it I have to open Japanese 1 again. I wish that stuff was kept together in order to more seamlessly go over stuff from other modules in the same language. It isn’t the biggest gripe, but it would be helpful. Also, while I love the videos you can watch at the end that are basically short stories or dialogue by a native speaker you don’t have the option to click on words individually and have to replay the whole sentence again. It’s kind of annoying. But these gripes are meant to be nothing more than constructive criticism. They don’t ruin the app. It’s an incredibly useful tool and I have recommended it to friends. I love the UI, the way the lectures are laid out, and the way things are ordered. Then there’s all the other little extra tools that help with remedial trailing. It’s great..Version: 2.5.15

ESL Instructor ApprovedI teach English to international students at a university and this app is simply fantastic. You will save more money buying the premium version of this app and learn (currently) 12 different languages than you will learning 1 language by book. It’s insane. I still sometimes go to Barnes n Nobles to buy a language workbook, and I always end up barely touching it bc this app is just better and more convenient. The way you learn is the way I learned how to do so in my master’s. They have native speakers, easy grammar explanations, extra stories for real-life implementation, and even FANTASTIC methods to learn other writing systems. I learned so much Japanese so quick; and now I’m onto Spanish (they even distinguish between Latin America and Spain!). As a language lover, I’ve tried so many different apps like Doulingo or niche ones specific to a language; but literally nothing can beat this. I’ve had this app for YEARS, worth every penny. If the developers of this app actually see this, just know that I love this app more than life itself..Version: 2.8.56

Best learning app ever!I’m someone who struggles with a learning disability making it harder for me to learn languages. which is a real shame because i really like k pop. i sort of started to teach myself on my own with the songs but i couldn’t read actual korean, which is sort of needed in the community. Out of all the apps i’ve tried, this one works REALLY well! they’re very rewarding and seeing the sad little deer makes you wanna try harder when you fail! not to mention the overall design is easy on the eyes! and there’s videos to help you read and speak the language!! duolingo didn’t have that. like tf how am i supposed to know if i’m saying it correctly?? i just wish there was a way they could tell you if your pronunciation is close to the other persons, instead of comparing and contrasting and hearing your own voice over and over again. i know it’s hard to program these things, but it would be sooo beneficial in the end. i stumbled upon this app on a whim and i’m glad i did! i never wanna use another app again for korean TT^TT.Version: 1.7.8

Vocabulary/translation improvementIn the Japanese module (could be for the other languages too), vocabulary is categorized based on the lesson it was introduced. I think you all should really consider a more intuitive approach to vocabulary than that. For instance, let’s say I wanted to review all the animals in my vocabulary. Ideally I would go to the category “Animals”. Right now that category is “Humans and Animals 1” and it only lists two animals….Sometimes I want to review ONLY the verbs I've learned. That is not an option. Same with adjectives. Everything is all mixed together making it difficult to dial in on specific vocabulary. Please consider changing the categories. Things like Food, Adjectives, activities, places, verbs, etc For the translation piece, some sentences are not correctly translated from Japanese to English. An example “田中さんは今喫茶店でコーヒーを飲んでいます” the English translation uses “having” instead of “drinking”. “Tanaka San is having a coffee at the cafe right now.” Please stop doing that. It is confusing especially when the direct translation makes perfect sense..Version: 2.9.1

LingoDeer is like Duolingo but more efficient and with a much better review systemI don’t usually write reviews for apps, but this is possibly my favorite language learning app out of the numerous that I’ve tried out. It has certain elements that remind me of Duolingo, but it is much more efficient and doesn’t waste your time in the way that Duolingo does. It’s gamified, but the developers don’t put the gamification ahead of your actual learning. I also like the review system a lot better than what most apps have, it seems a lot more efficient (though you’ll still want to use an SRS when it comes to memorizing mass amounts of words later on). Overall LingoDeer seems like a great introduction to a language, most of the courses seem to go up to a B1 level in terms of grammar and key vocab, which is perfectly fine as you really need to engage with native content at that point anyway. Apps can only take you so far. Definitely give LingoDeer a try if you’re looking to begin a new language!.Version: 2.8.1

My absolute favorite!Great lessons! LingoDeer is my favorite app for learning Korean; I really feel as though LingoDeer excels in teaching languages with a structure different from the romance languages and it does a good job of succinctly explaining particles for English speakers who may be unfamiliar with the concept. Also love the points and leveling systems. A five star app, but I do have some requests/suggestions for the developers! As far as room for improvement, some of the learning cards, I think, could be longer (elaborating on uses of -은/는 vs. -이/가, for example), but overall, they get across the points that they need to. I would love an option for quizzes with write-in answers only so I could work on my spelling and grammar on my own more often! Also, not sure if I just can’t find it or if it’s not on the iOS version, but I would also love a dark mode. That being said, this is still a great app that has high quality lessons. Five stars for the quality of content and effort by the devs, but would love some consideration for new features!.Version: 2.5.36

Better Than Duo for Chinese BeginnersThis is a great app for complete beginners studying the languages it offers, because this app is clean, informative, and has no health bar or penalty for mistakes. Duolingo is a great app I use for Spanish, but throws you into Chinese without much information and you get frustrated quickly when your health bar is always empty. Lingodeer has been far more enjoyable in learning Chinese. No health bar and far more information and instruction, both before you start a lesson and during the lesson on selecting sounds and word meanings. You can choose how the app looks and what words/symbols you want displayed during lessons. The drawing characters is a little unresponsive sometimes, but that’s a very minor detail and surely will be improved as the app gets better. Also, this is all free. Edit: Sometimes the story classes don’t end cleanly and just show a blank question at the end, but it’s a minor problem I’ve come across. Still an amazing app and a big thank you to everyone involved with it!.Version: 2.0.17

Good Teaching ToolI have been learning Korean for about two years before trying this app, so I am no beginner, but the way the app teaches each lesson is very beginner friendly and I can tell I will learn quickly with the advanced lessons as well. Compared to other learning apps, this one presents a concise but thorough review of the lesson material before diving in, and gradually teaches by doing, working up in exercise difficulty throughout the lesson, which I really appreciate because I can pick up on things as I go. My only complain so far is that, when asked to type a sentence in 한국어, the keyboard does not automatically switch to the Korean keyboard I have installed. I have several keyboards, so it takes an extra few seconds every exercise that I know could be fixed with some changes to the text field. Additionally, when pressing the “Return” key, the keyboard simply disappears, and I have to press another button to actually submit my answer. Again, a very small improvement but one that would go a long way. I’m an app developer myself so I know these things are possible..Version: 2.5.51

BEST language learning program yet!I am a language enthusiast and have tried many different programs over the years but none have come close to LingoDeer. My biggest complaint with most language learning programs is that there are no explanations provided for rules or grammar. LingoDeer in stark contrast provides wonderful grammar lessons in easy to comprehend sheets. For English speakers, there are quite a few languages to choose from (though, as of now, not as many as some other applications) and the exercises are quick, fun, and, most importantly, effective! The review quizzes are a wonderful feature providing a quick and easy way to make sure you’re retaining everything you’ve learned so far. The stories and social features are a fun and unique addition that also add to your understanding of the language. I also feel that the app is very accessible in the free version and the $30 lifetime payment is very reasonable compared to the full versions of other apps with costly subscriptions which add up over time. The only thing I would suggest for the LingoDeer team is the addition of a setting where you can turn off strictly listening exercises, since users not always using the app in situations where they can play/hear phone audio. Overall, this is the best language app I have come across from Duolingo to Rosetta Stone and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this for anyone who is serious about language learning and development. Be a Deer and give this a try yourself! :).Version: 2.0.16

Best language app ever!I’ve been using this app a lot to improve my Korean and Chinese and I can easily say this is my favourite app for this I’ve ever found!! The format is very clean and modern, extremely easy to use, and the audio is so clear! It makes learning very intimidating languages much easier and helps keep me motivated. I liked it so much I bought the premium version, and even though it’s a little expensive it’s worth every penny and if you count how many languages you get it’s less than the price of one physical book. My only wish is that you could unlock all levels at once and I really wish they had a crash course for like daily conversations because I would like to learn how to describe the weather and other phrases to use right away before I learn to say things like red apple or mother in law which are less useful immediately. But seriously 5/5 and I swear the app just keeps improving and getting better! Love it!.Version: 2.8.4

Trust me, this Deer won’t hurt you like the OwlAlright so look, we all know that persistence is key in most things - the more you practice something, the easier it becomes etc etc. But unlike the Owl who threatens you, this Deer just calmly reminds you to come back and practice - and not just that, the exercises are actually engaging and you get to critique yourself by reading it aloud and then playing it back to you. Also, even if you don’t know the answer to one of the questions, you can press the little volume-looking button and it will read it to you as like a hint. I’m not even paying for the app but I think I actually will in the near future because I’ve actually learned more (while not paying) than I did in my middle school Spanish 1-2 So, if you’re still on the fence, I’d say just try it. It’s free, wont cost you anything. But I can guarantee like 80%-90% of y’all will actually make progress with this app, like I have..Version: 2.8.39

Best App for Korean 💕I have other apps like Drops or Memrise that are good for vocab words but they struggle when it comes to sentences and they still have a hard time using only 한글, which is essential for learning correctly. With LingoDeer, however, the romanizations were gone right away(you can choose to turn them on if you wish), and I could test up to the level where I was at in my learning! I can always go back and complete any of the old levels for review, and the tips before each of the lessons are really helpful. My other favorite thing is the sentences, they are broken down easily, you can listen and look at each individual word, and you have listening options for voice speed. Plus, the voice sounds perfectly natural and very clear. This app is really helpful if you want to get a good grasp of 한글 and Korean sentence structure! I’ve literally told all my friends who are learning Korean, Chinese, or Japanese to get this app because I love it!! Thank you!!.Version: 1.7.5

Very good but room for improvementI’m at about 40% through level 1 and the glitches are getting pretty annoying. There is a feedback window, but for all of the times when I have reported incorrect scoring or problems with the user interface I’ve never gotten an acknowledgment or any indication that anyone is reading my messages. On DuoLingo I regularly received messages back either telling me that my response is now included as a correct response, or a reason why it is considered incorrect. Duolingo did not have any of the wonky interface issues that this app has. Sometimes it’s impossible to place a tile where it needs to go so I just give up and submit an incorrect response just to move on. Or you need three tiles to form the correct answer and there are only two spaces. Many other instances that are frustrating. Finally, I usually study at night and I like the dark background, until I finish a lesson and get sent back to the screens with blinding white backgrounds - ouch!!! All that said, it is a very good learning tool if the UI were better it would be a 5!.Version: 2.0.12

It’s the nicest and the most beautiful app l’ve ever seen 🥰😌Honestly l don’t know how l can express this nice thing but it is very, very useful🤩😌💙my purpose is to learn many languages in a short time and here l ‘ve started doing that Thanks to him, I discovered that I am able to learn more than one language at one time in one program without taking any teaching courses. I thought that I could not learn the language under the current circumstances, so I lost hope, but one day I discovered this application and it was like a miracle for me When I was looking for a site or video that teaches what language I want, I did not find the system. Learning for this, I did not learn anything mentioned, and I currently do not see any problem in it, and if I see it I will inform you about it For this, I thank everyone who worked on this very nice and useful program. I thank you for all the efforts made for the sake of the customer's convenience..Version: 2.6.9

Amazing App!! I definitely recommendAnyone learning a major Asian language should be using this app. First of all, it’s free and there’s no in app purchases.. so that’s like enough said. I’m learning Korean and I have to say I haven’t found a lot of apps that teach grammar and sentence structure as well as this one. It also adds in vocab with every lesson. The pace doesn’t start off too hard, and stays pretty consistent, so you aren’t giving up a few days in. It’s light practice, easily explained, and very aesthetically fun. Would work for kids or adults. I’ve only been using it for about 5-10 min a day, skipping a couple days, for about 2 months and I’m about 70% done with the course, so I feel good about myself. And there are optional review sessions as well (the fact that review is optional is actually really nice compared to some other apps) so when I do finish the app, I’ll just go back and review everything... for the rest of my life probably. 10/10 would recommend 👍🏼.Version: 1.7.8

A great app for learning some languagesThis app is awesome! I'm using this to begin my journey with German and I definitely think it's worth what I'm paying for it. It gives thorough grammar notes at the beginning of each lesson and covers some good topics while providing great vocabulary. I'm not very far in the app since I want to take my time (plus I'm a lazy learner), but I like it and depend on it. I'm hoping to become at least conversationally fluent in german within 8 months and I think this will lead great into my next method of learning (Assimil). The only downside I've noted so far is the lack of variety this app has in choosing your language, but it's still pretty young and definitely much better than duolingo mobile. Oh, and another thing is I'd like to have the option to type in my answers instead of having to click the letters every time so I can memorize the words better and type faster, since each lesson takes awhile to get through..Version: 2.4.10

An app that functions as a textbook, workbook and classmateI really like this app. It's focus on consistently incorporating grammar points and new word help to natural build vocabulary and the ability to speak. I use this as a second study course to my one on one lessons in Korean, an introduction to Chinese and a review of Spanish and it works well for all of those things. I really appreciate the review tools and stories but feel there might be a little bit of room for improvement. The "weak, good, perfect" system for review is a little bit of a black box and a spaced repetition system may work a little better or just a way to export vocabulary lists. I also wish there was a little more listening practice with longer sentences where you can not see the multiple choice options until after listening or where you have to answer questions like in the stories. Overall this is still my go-to language learning app and it's definitely worth the money..Version: 2.8.7

I don’t approve of the membership systemThis really is a great app, at least for learning Korean. Although I could already read 한글 coming into the app, a brief skim of the alphabet explanation revealed that it was far more in depth than any other app I’ve tried. I love the way the lessons are set up, and I especially love the option to disable romanization, since that usually hinders me rather than helping. The videos are great too, since they demonstrate sentence fluency while speaking. My only issue is the paid membership aspect. I understand that the developers need money, and I love the lack of ads, but I don’t like the idea that my progress could be halted when I reach lessons that are exclusive to premium members. It just doesn’t seem fair. Instead, couldn’t the developers make in-app purchases for freezing streaks/buying cute outfits for the deer like Duolingo does? It would just be nice to have access to the full curriculum without paying for it, as I happen to be broke and unable to become a premium member..Version: 2.0.11

Excellent beginning language appTraveling a lot to Asia encouraged me to start learning Japanese. I have been thoroughly enjoying this app for a few months and am done with 56% of the Japanese lessons. (I hope more lessons will be added in the near future.) I like the fact that there is a Test Out mode because it forces me to make sure I know the previous lessons well enough to continue on to more lessons. I began with practically no knowledge of Japanese and feel I have progressed very well and can pick up words and sentences when I listen to the native speakers conversing with each other. I have just started to play around with Mandarin and am learning quickly. I like that this program teaches how to write characters since it is a good reinforcement tool. I can foresee continuing from here onwards (along with continuing Japanese.) I do see myself completing Japanese (and eventually Mandarin) since I am still having fun and still think Lingodeer is a very useful learning tool..Version: 1.9.0

Helps better than Duolingo!! (Russian)So, I love this app, and it helps me with learning a new language stat! I am currently learning Russian and it is a blast!! It is way better then Duolingo, I tried learning Russian with Duolingo and it just didn’t work. It mad everything complicated, with Lingodeer they start you off slow. I would have changed my German course on Duolingo but, I am a little too far to quit and try again. I was trying to find a new language app for Russian and I found this one! It had great reviews and the stars are high! And, when I got on the app, it was the best!! I have 3 different language apps that help me. This one, Duolingo, and Memrise. 2/3 help me with the languages! So far, this app has not been any cause of trouble to me! It’s so good!!!! On my Duolingo I got hacked and lost everything and I had to start over! This one is just better! Thank you for making this app! I love it so much!.Version: 2.8.35

The best language app for learning KoreanThis is the best language app I’ve found for getting started with Korean vocabulary and grammar. Nothing else even comes close. I would highly recommend it if Korean is your target language. It is well worth the cost. All of the other apps I’ve tried felt like their Korean language tracks were incomplete or not designed with a language like Korean in mind. You can tell that LingoDeer got its start with Southeast Asian languages because it does such a good job teaching them. And if you are interested in any of the other languages on the platform, I still think that LingoDeer will likely do a better job than any other app. I have only spent a lot of time with Korean, but I have compared Arabic across a few different language learning apps as well and the way the script and the language was introduced on LingoDeer was so much better than anywhere else..Version: 2.8.42

Is helping me learn Korean better than any otherI am currently taking Chinese in school and wanted to learn another language on the side(me being already fluent in Spanish and English). I have tried Duolingo but nothing would stick or work and so a friend recommended me this app and I tried it and in hooked. It makes learning seem so fun and addictive and teaches you everything through not just reading but also hearing it and with stories. I also love how it explains everything before starting a lesson such as by explaining the grammar and pronunciations. Although you have to pay I don’t believe the price is terrible considering actual classes would be muchhh more and this is just as effective as real classes. The only recommendation I would make is to be able to type it out more especially for languages such as Korean but other than that I would always recommend this app and will continue to learn using LingoDeer!.Version: 2.5.3

I am a new student.And I find that having notes that clearly explain why, is a huge help. In (this is my third day with LINGODEER) just a few days, even in the intro classes, I have learned things that made no sense to me before. It is refreshing and drives me back to wanting to learn more! I learn better when not frustrated. LATER, I am actually learning how to spell en español….that has always been a problem for me, but they have a unique way of teaching spelling. TODAY….I noticed that Lingo always has speech available! I can tap to reinforce what I heard, or just practice with a new word. There are sentences where I read and then get a grade on pronunciation. I learn by hearing, so this is ideal. LINGO takes your mistakes and gently (no more sentences over and over ad nauseam) brings it back in another format; in a spelling or ‘insert a word’ format. I realize later that I now understand what I got wrong AND WHY!!!!.Version: 2.8.12

I really love the app but bit disappointedHello I’d like to say that I really like this app I had just gotten it yesterday. I’m planning on learning Korean to get my mind off of entering middle school and also because I really love the language. The app over all is good and I like how you are able to do a few lessons before it gives you the option to pay monthly or Annual it is really nice. But I was hopping it was free since I’m a broke kid. But luckily I discussed with my mother and she might allow me to use birthday money that I’m saving up for next year to proceed using this app. Even though I might not be able to continue using this app it was a very nice app while I was using it. I’d like to thank the developers and creators I’d really recommend this app to anyone one who wants to learn some of the languages it gives to learn. But you need to know that it’ll cost money if you want to move on but it is over all very good 👌・ω・..Version: 2.4.9

85 days into my streak and still goingThis language learning app is amazing. The learning tips section, featured at the beginning of every section, is very useful and comprehensive. Duolingo has something similar but that can only be accessed on the website itself, not the app. The pace of learning is really nice and bite-sized so I don’t feel overwhelmed. The fact that it teaches grammar as well as vocabulary simultaneously is great. I love the reading comprehension questions, I love the matching and I love that is focuses on speaking practice as well. When it comes to learning a language, especially an Asian one, you must also learn how to change your thinking so that you can pick up this language better/ more naturally. I think this app achieves that. Personally I have not noticed any glitches, but even if there are some it doesn’t diminish the fact that this app has one of the best teaching styles out there for learning an Asian language..Version: 2.0.17

AmazingThis is the best app for learning Korean I can find out there. Much much much better than competitors such as Duolingo. Duolingo is not as good because it feels like an aging app that is kind of clunky, has robotic voices for voiceovers, and is very “gamified”, which slows everything down with little cutesy animations and activities that really just slow down my progress. Deer lingo feels way more professional, to the point. I have tried everything, including talk to me in Korean, Korean class 101, but those aren’t as good, because they are like textbook, they are just recorded audio lessons someone made, and not really interactive, so it gets somewhat boring at times. With deer lingo, you are always interacting with challenges, questions you click answers to, and doing activities to learn, which is best way to learn. I really like how it can teach grammar and vocabulary at the same time, and that , since the recent expansion to the program, it has more Korean lessons. It feels like a very dynamic app, that is constantly and recently improving. The free version is great, and the paid one you just pay once for a very low/reasonable fee. Of note, once you pay once for the app, you get the whole program, including all the many languages the app has. I don’t think I have written an app review in a very long time, I just had to give a shout out to this amazing program..Version: 2.0.16

Great so far!I am a beginner in Mandarin. I take a class in high school for mandarin but some aspects (like memorization for example) are too fast while others (grammar and pronunciation) are too slow. This is a very good app if you are learning in a class or even self-studying but need that extra guidance as well as the ability to go at your own pace. It’s good so far! I’m very impressed. I used to used Duolingo but Deerlingo is much more catered to learning Mandarin and these other Asian languages, in my opinion. I might take up Japanese if I can keep up in Mandarin!! Highly suggested on my part. Try it, and if it’s not catered to your learning style, keep looking! Don’t give up on learning a language. That’s the worst mistake a language learner can make. I’ll update on how I like this app in the future. (Also; a suggestion for future updates might be linguistic study to determine the accuracy of a user’s pronunciation when recording.) Thanks!.Version: 1.9.1

Love it !I have been learning Korean for about a month now and I am SO impressed and happy with my experience. I made the commitment to get the premium and it is WELL worth the effort and price as I’ve come so far in my learning journey. It has so many resources and I enjoy the way it records your progress and my being able to go back to any lesson I may need to. It’s hard learning another language but I really can’t express enough how much I enjoy this easy to navigate and interactive learning experience! Korean language isn’t offered at my school nor is it offered unless I’m willing to pay a lot for online studying which I don’t have time for considering my other full course load, SO it’s really nice to be learning what feels like a classroom setting and at my own pace. Best part is i have it unlimited to any language and lifetime access and I will continue to put this to use. ☺️ THANK YOU LingoDeer ❤️.Version: 2.6.15

Love it, but please add better strengthening practiceCompared to the competition LingoDeer is the best,hands down. However, please consider adding more features. The strengthening aspect of this app is what needs the most work, at the moment I rarely come back to the app because of it. It’s really hard to strengthen specific things (without going back through all the modules to see which you need to study). Why is there no way to see and pick different things like specific grammar points to practice? There is no way to know “what needs strengthening”. You’ve added a review at the end of a class but it does nothing? And usually even if I find the lesson really difficult, the questions are easily guessed so I can get 100%. So you must solve that before adding the features. Please consider improving these aspects, if you do, you could really set a new standard for the industry. Thank you..Version: 2.2.5

Amazing and Helpful game!This game really helped me to understand the language I wanted to learn. I didn’t know a single thing about it and was pretty much guessing with other language apps but this one is very helpful in breaking down how to understand the alphabet and many key words you might need when you visit another country. There are in app purchases to get more levels and better learning and if you want to be fluent then you might want to buy it for a month or something but they don’t force you to they just make the ad pop up a lot. Other than that, there are no lives and you can get answers wrong unlike some other language learning apps. They also give you a chance to say the sentences and words to help you learn it better. Overall, this app is great and if you don’t have it you should definitely get it!.Version: 2.6.26

Worth it!!I’ve only been using this app everyday for about a week now, but the amount of words and sentences that I have learned is amazing. I am using the app to learn Korean. For the beginner level, the app teaches you sentences in an “add on” approach, as in you learn a word or sentence and then add more/different words to change the meaning slightly. For instance, you’d learn how to say “Korean”, then “Korean person”, then “I am a Korean person”, etc until you’re making full sentences. This way, you are able to learn new things without forgetting what you’ve already learned previously. There are pop quizzes you can take, and you can even review your lessons in story form so you can apply what you have learned to real conversation. If you are diligent with your learning and use the app to its fullest, you won’t be disappointed. Best of luck with your studies!.Version: 2.8.27

Do not even downloadI have to pay 200$ to do the second lesson… literally what us this.Version: 2.8.61

Alphabets Are Important.I have been using this along with another app that focuses on the correct writing of Hangul, if I hadn’t been using that one first I would probably have gotten fed up with not being able to pick up LingoDeer and get going on things. Yes LingoDeer has a section for alphabet learning, but it fell behind in usefulness as the other one I am able to interact with the app to actively write the alphabet and learn sounds as I go. With languages that have a different alphabet than you’re used to it can be frustrating to be expected to understand the lessons. However, because I did start learning how to correctly read and write the alphabet before I started with LingoDeer I can say that I’ve been able to grasp quite a bit out of the lessons. It’s early days but it’s seeming more attainable and easier to pick up than I thought..Version: 2.6.15

Just 1 tiny mistakeSo I’m from Quebec canada and my native language is French and I wanted to test out this app if it’s accurate so starting off it was good but then it says that salut means bye,that is absolutely not correct.Salut means hi,and I know what you’re gonna say “but I thought bonjour means hi” salut and bonjour means hi so lingodeer ur my favorite app but can u just fix this little mistake pls🦧 thanks!.Version: 2.9.16

Boycott this app until pricing improvements.This app is extremely informative. Too bad it's horrendously expensive now when a few months ago it was free. Why can't I use flashcards anymore??? I WANT TO LEARN ONE LANGUAGE NOT 13!!! DON'T MAKE ME PAY FOR THEM ALL!!!.Version: 2.0.24

I like it but $$I really liked it. It’s thorough with lessons.(I do suggest having some basics of a language down though.) But you only get the first lesson of each level free. Otherwise you gotta pay..Version: 2.4.10

Pretty Good but one questionSo I started using the app and it’s great but I tried to move on tO profession for Japanese and it said I have to pay subscription and I don’t hav money for that. So I tried to move on but I have to complete Profession to move on and I’m really stuck.Version: 2.4.6

Pay for what you getIt’s a painful price but it when paid for, the app is really great. I paid the one time fee and now have access to all languages and lessons for life. Definitely don’t regret buying that. Would recommend if you are really serious about learning languages as it covers all comprehension and communication methods, alphabets and goes into detail about why something is that way (at least for Japanese as of now).Version: 2.9.17

LanguageCan you please add Slovak? There’s barely any good app for learning Slovak. Nahuatl or any other indigenous language would also be really cool too, thanks!! ☺️.Version: 2.9.17

Great!!I just started using it and it’s awesome.Version: 2.9.16

FunLiterally so fun and the deer is cute.Version: 2.9.16

KimJe trouve set apilcation formidable.Version: 2.9.14

This is perfect for learningThis is probably one of the best apps I have ever downloaded and I download it for a specific reason so I could learn Korean and just one night it helped me a lot!.Version: 2.9.14

Needs Norwegian Course!!!I Need A Norwegian Course!!.Version: 2.9.14

I 🩷 this appThis is the only app that actually teaches you the language from the start start😭 I’m learning Japanese and is going great 🥳.Version: 2.9.10

WOWThis app is amazing no disappointment 😍.Version: 2.9.6

Trust me on this comment !I LOVE this app it is super fun to use (actually) and easy ! Do not recommend for beginers ! I would tell you to learn the basics ( Hangul) on yoututbe ( what a did and was reaslly useful in 101korean.com ) or duolingo to understand Hangul , THEN try this app ! It will mostly help you with conversations and just what you need for afther learning the basics ! I love it TOTALLY recommend !! :)).Version: 2.9.5

<3So far so good !!!!,.Version: 2.9.2

Great app!This app is incredible, I am learning Korean so fast and I am having no trouble. It is quiet accurate too. It helps me alot with my pronunciation. I do recommend it very much if you want to learn a new language. So far there are no bugs..Version: 2.9.1

Great to learn new languages!Lingo deer is by far my favourite language learning app. It teaches you vocabulary and phrases totally relevant compared to some other apps. It also teaches you grammar and how/when to use vocabulary. I love it.Version: 2.9.1

KoreanThe first lesson was great and after seeing some great reviews just bought the lifetime access at 75% off. Hope it’ll help me with new languages!!.Version: 2.9.1

Crams the information in your brainUnlike other programs I’ve used, LingoDeer actually makes you remember the words. LingoDeer also takes grammar rules, and makes them easy to understand. I’ve tried many Korean learning apps, but so far this is the best one. The audio is also amazing..Version: 2.8.60

En se moment même j’apprends le coréen et je tien beaucoup de lettreNe changez rien j aime beaucoup mrc pour avoir faite cette app.Version: 2.8.60

It is very swagI am have a lot of fun and I am learning really well. It is good. 👍🤤.Version: 2.8.59

.It is a great app with explanations and all and it explains very well. If you’re willing to pay to continue the lessons after the first lesson then go ! But for me I’ll pass, I’m a kid and can’t learn with this but I think that if you pay you won’t regret it. So it’s quite sad.Version: 2.8.60

It works well!It is easy to navigate,straight to the point, explains things thoroughly and doesn’t show the English words which helps me to stop thinking in English, though the hard part is to spell 😅.Version: 2.8.59

KoreanI love this app. I’m finally learning Hangul..Version: 2.8.58

Linear lessonsIt would be really nice if we could jump around the course and learn the words and stuff that we actually want to know, rather than going down and unlocking everything. otherwise it’s a great app! i’m using it to learn french and it’s a lot harder than duolingo. Can’t wait to start learning japanese with it too :).Version: 2.8.58

Best App EverThis is by far the best app I’ve ever encountered for learning Asian languages. It’s absolutely worth every penny. One recommendation I would have though would be adding something built-in to remind you to review vocab/grammar you learned a while ago (to refresh your memory), as it can be quite easy to go through the lessons quickly and then get overwhelmed with forgetting things you learned previously..Version: 2.8.56

Pleease! Create a home screen widget!Lingo deer is great, i got the newyear saving deal and got full lifetime membership along with lingo deer plus app (total around $200CAD), they are great, the learning and pronunciation of speakers is mwah (french & korean, i havent been trying any others YET)! But please, lingo deer if youre seeing this: create a home widget option! I would love love that it would be so (sorry to be so artificial) aesthetic! Please, the app is awesome thank you!.Version: 2.8.56

Better than DuolingoI have been doing Duolingo for more than 4 years and comparing that app with this one we can see a big difference on the explanation on things. I like the fact that they explained why some things are written in some ways. It almost feels like a class and not only an activity..Version: 2.8.55

INCROYABLE!!!L’app est très bonne. Cela vaudrait 5 étoiles, mais les leçons sont un peu trop longues pour moi. (Juste un peu) Sinon, l’app est parfait pour moi! C’est génial pour les langues d’Asie d’éducation l’Est en particulier! (J’apprends coréen maintenant).Version: 2.8.55

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