Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Education | Free | Edutainment Ventures LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Main Features:
• Games - These interactive games prove that learning a new language is not difficult.
• Learn with Pictures - Since we can memorize images better than written words, this app has got the perfect Learn With Pictures feature.
• Switch Lingo - With 5 languages to choose from, learn to Speak Latin from your language.
• Quick List - A list for a quick access for all those terms which you might use frequently.
• TurboPlay - Listen to all the words and its translation.
• EduBank - A safe deposit of your learnings for quick reference in future.
• Contribute - If you think something’s amiss or wrong, contribute it!
Easy to navigate, simple to find words and fun to learn from. Install SMART Speak Latin today!
they have a lot of stuff locked in the app when I can just look up the words online for free instead of paying some bogus amount of money to learn more words, also the ads are annoying
This app does have much locked up at the beginning, however it isn’t expensive to unlock the words/phrases. Once they are unlocked I find that this app is quite helpful in learning Latin. It shows you the words and has a speaker so you may hear how it is pronounced.
This app is full of incorrect translations. I wasted my time, and only found out after clarifying a translation from a reputable source.
I took Latin in high school and most Latin on here is different from how I learned it and not really my style but most of it is the same
I’m a Latin teacher with a PhD in Classics, and I can tell you that the language supposedly taught in this app IS NOT LATIN. Many of the words aren’t translated at all—the translation given for grapefruit is just “grapefruit.” There is no Latin word for grapefruit because the Romans didn’t have grapefruits. They also didn’t have bowties, anti-fungal foot powder, or half of the nonsense included in this app. Even when a word *is* translated, the translation is usually wrong. Bank (as in a place to store money) is translated ripa, which means the bank of a stream or river. Airplane (which the Romans didn’t have) is translated vivamus, which means “let’s live.” And avocado is translated avjyoyu, which is just gibberish. There is no letter J in Latin, and Y is never a consonant. As best I can tell, the creators of this app just ripped vocab from Quizlet without verifying any of it, because you can find many of the same garbage translations (including avjyoyu) in sets there. Avoid this one like the plague, or better yet, download it and leave a 1 star review so that the rating will more accurately reflect how horrible this app is.
I think this app would be much better if it was free, and even if it’s still the same price for pro, I wish the free version had more things; like more verbs and nouns. Also, the audio sometimes doesn’t work, however I won’t blame them because it might be my phone. My point is that it needs to be more useful for free. Also, I actually rate it 3.5/5, but I can’t.
I find that this app is very helpful and a great tool for someone trying to learn Latin on their own. Trying to pronounce Latin is hard when learning by oneself, but this really helps a lot
The app was fine I guess though I would like to learn the old Latin the language of the Roman Catholic Church