
Samantha Grover
Very nice free app, but if you want to support them, it is only $20 a year to remove the ads. Similar setup to how Duolingo used to be but more basic and less gamified. Nice concise grammar notes for each lesson. Before starting the lesson, if you scroll down you will find a list of all the vocabulary for that lesson. I highly recommend writing these words down, in order to be able to reference during the lesson. Note the main word most of all. The alternate endings are easy to learn later.
7 people found this review helpful

Jason Judd
I really enjoy it so far thru the fifth lesson of thirty-one, twenty-one are unlocked so far, not sure if you have to pay for the last ten. I started with no Latin experience so it's a bit fast paced and requires some study from other sources, but it seems to train well, lessons are lessons, not tests, go through them repeatedly. I'm going to wish in the end maybe there was some audio or dialect, but for training to read and write in proper form, Cattus seems so far to be well suited.
13 people found this review helpful

Tiffany Ory
I feel simultaneously stupid and smart at the same time! I'd like to know that I was familiar with Latin root words, but this is amazing! I find that there are some root words that I am less familiar with, and I would love to have more connotations for a new term, bit the grammar and mechanics are amazing! I also appreciate the minimal adds, because once you get in the zone, you don't want to see pizza rolls.11šš¤šš¤
5 people found this review helpful