Why does Duolingo have limited hearts?

Hi, I'm learning Spanish on it and the hearts are really annoying. It's normal to make mistakes or sloppy errors with new words, especially in the first few days. Why do they do that?

In addition, pretty much the same questions come up again and again

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Montagna60
5 months ago

That’s what happened to me at the beginning, these eternal repetitions have something of annoying. Now, some time later, I’m glad when nix comes new

With the hearts: You press on the heart, then a row comes down there, something similar to “work and get hearts” so you fill up the hearts again. This makes learning more fun than ever to be afraid to make newcomers a mistake. 🍀🍀🍀

SaraSnowfall
5 months ago

Probably so users buy Super Duolingo. In addition, Duolingo is to be played and in most games you have only limited hearts.

The same questions come either because you answered them incorrectly or so you notice them.

And in my opinion, all this (at least with me) also only increases the learning pressure and boredom, which is why I now use another app that is generally better than Duolingo. Most grammar is wrong anyway and if you start from 0, why do you need to learn what ‘cat’ means in another language? 😂

SaraSnowfall
5 months ago
Reply to  Dance2010

No, I’m using Wlingua. It is not for any language, but for most. Spanish. It is also free (you only have to pay for additional functions that no person needs) and also without registration, you only need to specify your email. I’ve learned a lot of French since you first learn the most important as you imagine, etc.

SaraSnowfall
5 months ago
Reply to  Dance2010

I can’t tell you that, but nonsense when you ask me 😂