• emb@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Don’t let perfect be the enemy of pretty good. If you’re feeling burnt-out or depressed or even just low on energy, making some sort of progress everyday is already great!

    MaruMori sounds interesting, what’s it like on the whole and what sets it apart from other apps?

    Always cool to see a new tool, but a paid-only app is a hard sell with how rich the available resources are for Japanese. One of my things is I’ve realized I need to focus on getting everything out of the resources I already use, with less bouncing between different ones… but it’s fun to scope out all the stuff that’s available. 😅

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      15 days ago

      The grammar is a bit more hand-holdy and ordered in a way that’s a lot easier to digest. They have SRS for grammar, as well as specific grammar drills, games, base vocab SRS and achievements and yearly wrap ups. Basically you are getting multiple language features for the price of a single app. Things like WaniKani are good, but you pay for a certain amount that MaruMori covers and that and then some. So value wise it already beats out WK, and tons of people love WK for it’s SRS. It’s basically best value where you get most other app features in a centralized app. It’s not perfect, but it just has a lot of value baked in that’s hard to find elsewhere. I think Renshu is the nearest thing, and even then the grammar lessons on that are somewhat lacking by comparison.

      I use paid services more often than not, I’d love to learn without having to pay, but if a service is good I’ll use it. The only language I can even think of to learn for free would be Lojban, and that’s because it’s so niche there’s literally no demand for it, so there’s no products for it. Maybe after a next language cycle when I feel I’m just going to maintain my already learnt languages, I’ll cruise on into Lojbanistan.