4/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for Learn Portuguese by MindSnacks for iPhone.
Learn Portuguese by MindSnacks is free iOS app published by MindSnacks
hendrixgurli
Loved the app when I could use it years ago. Haven’t been able continue since there is no update for ios11.
Damariskoox3
Probably one of the best purchases I have made but I can’t use it because it needs an update soo I’m waiting on that :/
Ms. Cfdezb
I upgraded to and iPhone 8 to be able to down load all my favorite apps. This particular one being one of them, but to my disappointment, the developer has not made it compatible with IOS 11 yet :(!!
Tacy J
Please update this app so I can continue to learn on iOS 11! Love using it as a refresher tool!!
fmunky
Super fun way to learn Portuguese! Ideal for someone who hasn't studied formerly, as it is basic survival Portuguese meant for traveling. To note, the accent in app is Paulista (Sao Paolo). Carioca accent (Rio) sounds very different, and is the accent in common in Brazilian TV and movies.
NotTakenUsername123454321
I've had this app for over a year now and it's been amazing. The word studies are both fun and challenging. There is such a large amount of words to learn you could be playing literally for months. App is constantly being improved! My only complaint is the app takes up a lot of space as you gain new words as each word is attached to small thumbnail/photo. I have the majority of the words and the app takes close to 1 GB of space. But if you have a lot of room definitely get this!
kohclov
...but do you really need to keep changing the icon? There's been what? 4 in the last year? Seriously guys..add new content instead of having meetings about a new icon!
Stylist Lee✌
I try to finish a lesson every other day . I find this app very effective . It actually sticks and is memorable .
Powers21
I'm traveling brazil now and this is teaching me soooo much in such little time and its actually fun lol.
Sassy Anne
It's a great game that reviews portugese vocabulary. I like that the article is before each word. A portugese speaker says each word for correct pronunciation.