
Zee Lemke
I'm an experienced language learner with a 4-year-old kid. Both of us found this app fun and easy to use, and we're learning quickly. The interface is intuitive and the structure allows people with different learning styles and starting points to find appropriate activities. Overall an excellent experience!
15 people found this review helpful

Mickey Minaj
Very good I'm a MN Ojibwemowin gikinoo'amaagan, and my wen'enh and father spoke, and that's where I learned, some of the spelling and lettering is different, but a mentor Amik, would say it's not how you learned or how you speak, the creator hears you. So this is a good method to learn, I implore the speakers to create phrases commonly used in everyday conversations, prayers, and even jokes. This is a connection our people yearn for, Im an addiction counselor, and Ojibwemowin helps us immensely

A Google user
This is basically a free app that copied the style of the Wikwemikong language app right down to the games and pictures used. There are some dialect differences and it does not offer the sing + plural forms but it is a good start for people wanting to learn.
10 people found this review helpful
Thornton Media, Inc.
February 15, 2020
Hi Crystal,
We are the company that made both Wikwemikong's and Niwasa's app. Nobody copied anybody. There have similar templates but different content. Thank you for your comment.