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Good app, not a good word list
This is a pretty good language learning app design. I like that it uses pictures instead of English. However they are clearly working from a word list designed for other languages. Tok Pisin is an English based creole so much of the vocabulary comes directly from English, so English speaking learners of Tok Pisin need to focus more on learning the grammatical forms rather than vocabulary which is basically English. This app has a few phrases but not nearly enough to justify the price. Instead use the uTalk app. It has more topics and you can focus on the topics that show some sentence structure.Show lessDeveloper Response
Thanks for your feedback. You’re right that the Tok Pisin language of Papua New Guinea (which literally means ’Talk Pidgin’) is largely based on English although it also has influences from German and indigenous local languages. We also understand that this can be frustrating for English speakers and agree with you that our uTalk - Learn Any Language (Tok Pisin) app might be a better fit for people like yourself as it includes more than 2,500 words and phrases of Tok Pisin compared to uTalk Classic’s 250 words and phrases. Thank you for saying that you like our learning method. 😊 All our apps use recordings of native speakers and, as you say, are designed to be used by speakers of a wide range of languages, not just English. If we can ever be of any help, please email support@utalk.com We wish you lots of language success! Best wishes, SarahNot a good app
Very basic. Not very useful information. Not intuitive. Doesn't build an understanding of language. I learnt more from speaking with locals. Teaches colours, numbers and basic words. Absolutely useless in any practical sense or application. Keeps wanting to sell you further instalments.
Go buy Tok Pisin and speak with locals many have a great grasp of English and love to converse and share their languageShow lessAvoid!!!!
Very basic. Do not waste $$$ on this. Only useful if u need total beginner pigeon. The vocab is limited to less than a few phrases that's all tasol