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[Android, iOS] Free - Memorize: Learn Korean Words with Flashcards (was $7.99) @ Google Play/Apple App Store

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Looks like a nice app for Korean learners.

5600+ Useful Korean Words

  • Korean vocabulary flashcards picked by experts
  • The designed word sets for an expat, businessman, tourist, and language learners
  • Vocabularies for all language levels - from absolute beginner to very advanced
  • Ultimate vocabulary list for TOPIK test preparation
  • 5600+ flashcards which cover the most useful Korean words from different categories: Korean Alphabet, Numbers, Directions, Colors, Transportation, Travel, Calendar, Hobbies, Foods, Shopping, Family, Nature, Health, Feelings, Body, Dating, Society, Culture, Language, History, Foreign Countries, Education, School, Economy, Science, Business, Study & Test, Emergency, Etc..
  • Romanization (Transliteration) of Korean for reading and speaking easily
  • Audio included in every flashcard to practice listening and pronunciation
  • And more & more Korean vocabulary flashcards will be added continuously.

Scientific Way to Learn the Korean words

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) picks Korean words that you need to learn based on the detailed analysis of your achievement and progress.
  • From starting out with a small number of flashcards, more & more will be added automatically to the next test set until you can memorize all the cards in the dictionary.
  • New and difficult Korean flashcards will be shown more often while old and easy cards will be shown less often to exploit the psychological spacing effect. The use of this spaced repetition system (SRS) has been shown to increase the rate of learning.
  • By comparing your habit to other users, AI continuously personalizes the level of difficulty and the amount of your test for effective vocabulary memorization.
  • And this scientific algorithm reminds you at the proper time to review words so that you will never forget.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    감사합니다

    • +2

      당신은 빠른 학습자입니다 jv

      • 어쩜 피부가 이렇게 고와요?

        • +1

          Yeah maybe not that fast, lol (unless you meant to make a derogatory remark about Jai's skin?)

    • You're welcome

  • +2

    오빤 강남 스타일

    • 이런 애들 많이 발굴 했으면 ㅠㅠ 멸치랑 탈모 개저씨 그만 보고싶음 일본 특유의 경박스런 혀놀림 ㅂㄷㅂㄷ

  • Gamsahamnida

    • Kamsahamnida

      • I'm learning.

        • +2

          Find a Korean girlfriend, you'll learn faster.

          • @jv: Might hit up tinder or eHarmony or rsvp.

            • @xoom: Try

              살 찌셨네요. 보기 좋으세요

              • @jv: Alright. Will try that.

  • +2

    이 모든 댓글을 읽기 위해 Google 번역을 사용할 필요가 없었 으면합니다

    • +1

      앱을 다운로드하고 배우십시오.

  • +1

    NaM

  • +1

    Anyone know a good Vietnamese language app? Thanks.

    • Duolingo and Memrise are good free apps to start learning Vietnamese. Are you learning for work?

      • I find that duolingo and Memrise are only good for vocabulary.

        I use textbooks, pen, paper and a good online course.

  • Any good free apps for learning Japanese?

    • Im using TODAI, which is based on easyjapanese.net. A great website for reading aloud and building vocabulary.

      Free apps are one thing, but if you pay, you are more encouraged to use it. So find something around the $10 mark and stick to it.

      Good luck with the learning! I'm almost finished wanikani, I'm quitting bunpro next month, and I've gone back to textbooks.

      Find your niche for learning, and review your learning styles (and the notes you make regularly!) and study will become a good habit and progressive learning style.

      頑張って!

  • I find that the pronunciation is a bit strange and hard to understand at times with this app. Otherwise it seems cool enough!

  • 청주 날씨는 어때요?

  • Thnks OP

  • -1

    Downloaded it, but it needs an account to even start using the app, uninstalling…

  • gae sae ki

  • -2

    Whats the difference among Korean, Japanese and Chinese? Looks like graphs, many sharing a same philosophy?

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