5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for iTranslate Lingo for iPhone.
iTranslate Lingo is free iOS app published by iTranslate GmbH
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It was perfect but lately, for some reason I can’t hear the pronunciation parts. But its in Korean, Japanese, mandarin and Taiwan... please help meee
FLL02
User friendly, concise, easy to use, allows the user to learn the It is very easy itspelling and pronunciation of the words!
porto cima
Need more than just vocabulary like using them in sentences as they would most likely be used in daily usage. Porto Cima
belcadi
Méthode facile à retenir on peut revenir sur les leçons précédentes en cas d oubli.
BSD36S
The app translates accurately 75% of the time. It needs a dialect/region option. I check translations by switching the to Spanish from English, to English from Spanish and the phrase typed is not the same when translated in reverse. It’s great if you need a quick look for a word in Spanish when working with someone who speaks no English but as a supervisor and with how expensive the app is, it should be 100% accurate all the time.
jzknznndkdks
I got the app thinking I would be able to learn Spanish but it turns out I can only do one lesson.. and that’s it I’ve waited a day nothing!
Belle2750
Ok, so first why isn’t education free in this app? It’s like duolingo but u have to pay to use it! You should be able to learn for free. Otherwise it just gives a bad example. Sorry that I’m being a bit rude but you have to fix that!!!
NoHook
After the first two lessons I was able to identify the words quickly and with ease. I surprised myself. Can’t wait to learn more.
shania twain.
Lingo Is A really wonderful program for learning for learning to speak A language. The only problem is that when they test you. If you don’t speak the word exactly the same as the computer it is marked wrong. Sometimes I can’t even understand the English words. For me it is like learning from a French Siri.