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A Korean Word A Day

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Use UptoPlay to play online the game A Korean Word A Day.

Very simple and efficient when you want to learn a new language, simply get a new word each day.

Each day you will receive a notification at the desired time informing you a new word is available. It will be displayed with its translation.

You did forget a translation ? Don't worry, all words and their translation are saved in a list that you can display at any time.

With this method you can learn gradually without difficulty.




Enjoy with UptoPlay the online game A Korean Word A Day.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Developer: Processing Box

Genre: Education

App version: 1.0.27

App size: 6.3M

Recent changes: Background image display improved

Comments:

Like the previous reviewer, when purchasing the premium version it has made the words and translations incorrect and jumbled them up. No way of refunding, why isn't this fixed.

After bought the premium package, the meanings were all wrong everytime i \n' +

refresh for new words. Trying to uninstall it, hope it can fix the problem \n' +

but it was a stupid move, the premium package is gone now. Wasted my money, \n' +

such a shame. Not a good experience after spent my money, because at first \n' +

this was a really great app but the bug after upgrade is terrible.

Aesthetic and actually useful for beginners to get expose to new phrase daily. Would be better if some explanation, an example sentence and audio included for the phrase of the day, just suggesting! Overall it's quite good! Keep improving!

I love it but as a beginner Im not sure if Im pronouncing the words right as I still am a bit rusty so maybe a little help would be nice like At least some romanization could help a bit letting me know if I said it correctly or as others suggested a button to say how it's pronounced please and thank you

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