German Translator Dictionary + Reviews – Page 8

5/5 rating based on 187 reviews. Read all reviews for German Translator Dictionary + for iPhone.
German Translator Dictionary + is free iOS app published by Ascendo Inc.

awesome!

i love you!❤️❤️❤️

love it i want all if you to have a nice day or week or even a year!❤️❤️❤️ ??


Value of App

Bookworm Willie

This App helps me with my Acquisition of German words I see or hear on Deutsche Welle and which I do not know. At times these words are new to German and the world.


So far so good

Yarnivore1

I only just started using the app and am finding it helpful enough already to sign up for the free trial (which obviously comes with the agreement that you will forget to cancel it, and so therefore are willing to pay the subscription fee). $5 a year seems reasonable to have this great dictionary in your pocket. I am traveling to Germany soon and planning out words I’ll need to know and use to communicate my food sensitivity issues. I love how it can pronounce the words for you, you can tap a heart to make a list of favorite words, and it sometimes provides example sentences of the word in use. For words that have multiple translations in German (like the words for ‘food’—why are there so many??), you can tap on any one of them to take you to the page for that word and get a little more information about each words’ nuances. It might be nice to have a little more disambiguation there, perhaps with some pictures. The app is nothing fancy, but it does just what I need it to do. It shows gender for nouns but not much else, so it’s fairly simple and very informative. Good for a beginner, which I am, and it’ll help me ramp up my vocabulary a lot, I imagine. I will update my review as needed, but so far the app seems great! Thanks to other reviewers for giving me the confidence to sign up (by saying how helpful it is and that it’s worth paying for), and to the app developers for making something user-friendly that fits the need.


Translation

Masri's

Fun and easy to use,


So glad to have this app

bunchofweirdos

It's perfect for every day use although occasionally I find a word it does not have. Could you please expand it? Thank you so much for this app!!


Disappointing for a serious student

Larry3057

I don’t care for subscriptions so I paid for the full version and still get ads which you have to sit through. It makes you angry when you are sitting in a quiet environment and all of a sudden you have an ad blaring out at you and everyone else. Also when you look up a noun, the plural forms are not indicated or linked. Since the plural forms of nouns are all over the map in German they should be right there with the noun. I had to use google translator to find the plural for horses (Pferde) which was not in the dictionary anywhere.


My thankful suggestion

mrartandscience

Great app. Could be better if includes pronunciation of words and also plural forms of nouns.


Quick and easy

Alborada428657

Recognizes whether the word you type in is German or English.


Amazing App

William529

I have been using this translator for around a year now in German class and recreationally and after trying many other sources for my translating needs have decided this is the ultimate app! From the phrase book to the efficient dictionary providing not only words but examples of use, articles, and synonyms this app has it all. The translations are more accurate then Google Translate and I couldn’t have asked for a better app. Thank you so much!


Love it

I'm Basically a weather man

So far my experience with Vidalingua has been great! I used to be reliant on Google Translate and Leo.org for assistance in my German Class, but now I just need to use Vidalingua. It is extremely convenient and has all the information you could want and more. I love the ability to save flashcards in different folders to revert back to in order to strengthen my vocabulary and all of the information on verb conjugation. The phrases portion of the app is great because on Google Translate you never know if what you are being given is the actual colloquial way of communicating, and Leo often doesn’t have a list of options, but Vidalingua has great phrases to learn!