@LWFlouisa I just started using it for dutch and love it
@LWFlouisa What i love about it is that it doesnt try to teach you spelling. I'll learn that later and it slows me down. Speaking and reading is my priority for now.
@LWFlouisa so far i havent had it ask me to spell anything yet. But maybe thats at higher levels
@LWFlouisa They really need to make it so you can customize what you want to learn: reading, writing, or spoken... I have yet to find a tool that does this and it is frustrating. I have spell checkers i have absolutely no reason to waste my time learning to spell in any language.
@LWFlouisa German, french, dutch, and many languages have gender associated with all nouns that often differs from what one might expect. It is the thing i hate most about many languages.
@LWFlouisa Yea in german scissors are masculine
, its crazy!
@LWFlouisa My french is mostly non existant. I learned enough for Brussles so i could say please and thank you to be considerate. Any other french i know is just stuff that has entered common language (which is a lot surprisingly).
@LWFlouisa I really wouldnt know. To my ear Belgian french sounded just like any other french. But its all greek to me :)
But fish is masculine. Banane is oddly enough, feminine.