What Reddit Says About Italian Apps
We compiled 19 Reddit discussions about Italian apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/italianlearning
It’s a nice way to brush up on grammar you’ve studied outside duolingo and learning new vocabulary. Don’t use it as a sole learning tool, but it does have its benefits. ... YouTube is the best app for learning Italian.
r/italianlearning
I have recently discovered Jolii.ai to learn Italian and I like it because I can upload any YouTube video and learn from it. I am curious to know what you guys are using! ... Busuu has been a great help to me with their clear explanations and native speakers. I did find the free version to be very f...
r/italianlearning
lingq is the best app because it gets you access to a wide variety of italian readings and audio and lets you go through the body of the text to select words you do and don't know.
r/ItalyTravel
Google Translate in case English didn’t work or when I wanted to learn a simple phrase. ... And download the Italian dictionary for offline use, saved me in a pinch once when I had no signal!
r/italianlearning
I am currently using that and have made awesome friends and connecting with Italians and other people aswell as helping them with English! ... Call me crazy but I like the Duolingo, for vocabulary and practice, and Bussu to teach you actuall grammar combo. And if matter, both have "free" o...
r/italianlearning
I also use Ani to help learn the vocab when I am doing intensive listening. You can use the web app for free on mobile. You could use intensive listening with videos of basic Italian conversation to learn some basic phrases.
r/italianlearning
Duo used to be a good intro app. Easy to finish it. Busuu is much better. And memrise just has a bunch of vocab but you will notice youll run into the words when starting to immerse ... YouTube. Nothing else even comes close. Instructional videos from at least 3 to 5 pretty good instructors. Compreh...
r/italianlearning
Pimsleur is great to start from scratch, then you can keep speaking all the time with the app Think In Italian or Glossika. ... I think the best way is having multiple sources.
r/italianlearning
I really like how you get more ... also recommend Busuu. I've been using that in conjuction with the YouTube channel of Passione Italiana....
r/Italian
Zalando for item of clothing, there are good promos too Trainline can be useful it merges italo, trenord and Trenitalia trains so you can all of them on one app ... Maybe Calliope, sometimes i find good clothes.
r/italianlearning
Language Transfer. I adore LT and I completed the entire Beginner Italian early on. This GREATLY helped me with grammar and sentence structure. I can’t recommend this app enough, plus it is free. In the fist lesson, he tells you how to use the app and lessons to study.
r/italianlearning
Language Transfer, this helped me a lot to transition to the thinking phase of italian. You can download it or go to their youtube channel for the audio files. ... Pimsleur. The main reason it's not recommended more is because it costs money.
r/italianlearning
I've never used it, but I got "una grammatica italiana per tutti" by the same editor (Edilingua) because I wanted just grammar + exercises. In the language school I attended some time ago we used books from ALMA Edizione, which I also found good. BTW, Alma does great videos that are f...
r/italianlearning
From what I've read many people recommend starting with children books and things like that so that sounds like a great addition to my list of learning tools ... Try out Busuu, it’s a lot more structured than Duolingo and feels like comprehensive classroom lessons. It is free (with one ad per l...
r/italianlearning
I recommend Think in Italian, which has a free membership option giving you access to some lessons. It offers native audio, interactive exercises, and clear grammar explanations, making it a great alternative to Duolingo for free.
r/italianlearning
Might be worth checking out. ... In terms of apps, I started with Language Transfer, then Duolingo and now Clozemaster. Daily until finished. ... +1 for Buusu. Buusu is nice as the free version has good content, paid has even better. I also have a subscription to italymadeeasy.com as I enjoy his sty...
r/italianlearning
Learn Italian with Paul Noble. I’ve been listening to it and speaking along every day in my truck while I’m driving around. You should try it out!! ... I love Babbel. Not that expensive when you consider what you get ... Memrise is a great app and also I’ve been using the Lingua (it’s a site, not an...
r/italianlearning
Preferably in the app because I can use it whenever I go. ... Looks good! Thanks! ... Just tried using this. It’s awesome! Thanks! ... I’ve been using the Rocket Italian app for over a year and I love it. My learning style though is closer to textbook type learning and needing more explanations abou...
r/italianlearning
I really like Babbel and found it very good for learning grammar. Also the lessons are quite short so easy to squeeze in here and there throughout your day. ... Honestly, the thing that took my comprehension of Italian to the next level was simply listening to short stories and very easy podcasts. A...
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