Tagalog Learning

Learn Tagalog one word at a time!

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2022-04-08
Hamilton Makes Doge Cry
The concept for this extension is great but it definitely could have some major adjustments: - Some translations are incorrect ("isda" means "fish", not "lamb"). - It would be more helpful to the learning experience if we saw all of the possible definitions for a word as well as which ones are adjectives, adverbs, etc. Sentence examples that show how to use the words would be super great too. - The visuals could be more exciting and colorful instead of just a white screen + the Philippine flag. Maybe an option to set a color or image would be cool. Or different images of the Filipino culture could be displayed every time you open a new tab? - An audio player should be integrated so you can just hear how a word is said then and there instead of clicking the "audio" link that opens to a Google Translate tab. Seeing any of these would definitely enhance the learning experience for fellow Tagalog learners like me. Keep doing what you're doing! <3
2022-04-08
Hamilton Makes Doge Cry
en The concept for this extension is great but it definitely could have some major adjustments: - Some translations are incorrect ("isda" means "fish", not "lamb"). - It would be more helpful to the learning experience if we saw all of the possible definitions for a word as well as which ones are adjectives, adverbs, etc. Sentence examples that show how to use the words would be super great too. - The visuals could be more exciting and colorful instead of just a white screen + the Philippine flag. Maybe an option to set a color or image would be cool. Or different images of the Filipino culture could be displayed every time you open a new tab? - An audio player should be integrated so you can just hear how a word is said then and there instead of clicking the "audio" link that opens to a Google Translate tab. Seeing any of these would definitely enhance the learning experience for fellow Tagalog learners like me. Keep doing what you're doing! <3