Yeah, cry about it bitch that's what you get for going to the dark side
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Yeah, cry about it bitch that's what you get for going to the dark side
Duolingo kidnapping their next victim,, 🥰💚💚
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Omfg I can't stop hearing the beggining of "love game" by lady gaga in AirLearn's german language course(?) in the way the voice says "Let's"
is airlearn actually good or are yall paid actors
Nah, I need all of you to try out that little blue cat app cause it's so good. Like I went into it with low expectations cause of that stupid green owl, but it's actually so good. Instead of teaching you how to say words like bread or coffee, it teaches you how to introduce yourself and how to actually communicate along with introducing you to the culture behind the language at the same time. It's super easy to use as well and does fantastic at teaching you the language. The app is called Airlearn, and it's the best decision I ever made switching to it.
I was starting to get worried that the art in AirLearn was AI generated, and I think the lesson I just did had a pretty solid confirmation of that.
The bigger text of "Spain" is spelled right, but then next to that it says "Spaim" with a weird dot over the P. I couldn't make out the text on the right very clearly, but the part the mascot is blocking looks like more random characters
Also what are those even supposed to be? The lesson is on the Japanese word "まい" and how it is a suffix for counting "thin, flat objects". It kind of looks like someone prompted an AI with "a stack of thin flat objects" and used the result.