AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 76 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.8
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Ratings breakdown
5 star
80%
4 star
20%
3 star
0%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%
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Low review manipulation risk
27% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
76% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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High user satisfaction
80% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About kasahorow
Say something with love. Every day. In your favorite African languages.
We love Africa: everything about the place makes us go gaga!
So we thought, let's take *one* of African's amazing things, and tell the world about it. Hence ""kasahorow"" which means ""many languages"" in Akan, a language of Africa.
So say something with love every day in many languages.
Tags: kasahorow, keyboard, emoji, akan (fanti, twi), bemba, chewa, dinka, english, french, fula, gadangme (ga, dangbe), gbe (ewe), german, gikuyu, hausa, ibibio, igbo, kikongo, lingala, luganda, luwo (acholi, dholuo), maa (maasai), malagasy, moore/mossi, oromo, sepedi, shona, somali, sotho, swahili, swati, temne, ururimi (kinyarwanda, kirundi), venda, wolof, yoruba, zarma, zulu
We love Africa: everything about the place makes us go gaga!
So we thought, let's take *one* of African's amazing things, and tell the world about it. Hence ""kasahorow"" which means ""many languages"" in Akan, a language of Africa.
So say something with love every day in many languages.
Tags: kasahorow, keyboard, emoji, akan (fanti, twi), bemba, chewa, dinka, english, french, fula, gadangme (ga, dangbe), gbe (ewe), german, gikuyu, hausa, ibibio, igbo, kikongo, lingala, luganda, luwo (acholi, dholuo), maa (maasai), malagasy, moore/mossi, oromo, sepedi, shona, somali, sotho, swahili, swati, temne, ururimi (kinyarwanda, kirundi), venda, wolof, yoruba, zarma, zulu
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Papaapa Ɔdɔ
Asɛm papa bi a m'ate
me da ase oo
Aiku
Disappointed
Besides the dots to represent the open vowels of yoruba language and the "sh" sound, there are no tone marks, which yoruba language requires. Back to the drawing board!