It's ok but not great. A lot depends on getting a lesson that is well structured and well made. The thing about Memrise is it has a low barrier to entry for content creators. That means I can find much more "fringe" languages but the quality of content is extremely variable.
I prefer Duolingo, but its insistence on Q&A means that it takes considerable effort for a new language to become available.
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