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Somali Bubble Bath : The Learn Somali Words Learning Game

Learn the Somali language is easier than you think it is. But you need to build up vocabulary, and that can be daunting. Whether you are travelling to Somalia or just want to learn a beautiful language, this game is for you.
Category Price Seller Device
Education $3.99 Overpass Limited iPhone, iPad, iPod

In this addictive vocabulary game, you pick up new Somali words and phrases by popping bubbles as they float to the top of the screen. Each bubble has a Somali word or phrase and you can hear the work spoken by a native speaker. You tap on the bubble and then tap on the translation to pop it.

The early levels are easy, and you do a lot of guessing (since you are still learning). The first level gives you a 50% chance of getting the right answer. Level 2 gives you 25%. But after that, you need to pick up what you learned in the first two levels.

In some levels, there is no text and you are forced to listen to the spoken Somali word. In other levels, there is no audio, so you are forced to read. Be the end of each category, you'll have these words down pat and will be booking your flight to Mogadishu.

Somali Bubble bath consists of 63 language categories (and over 600 vocabulary words) spoken by a native Somali speaker.

Somali Bubble Bath has vocabulary in the following categories (and many more):
• Numbers
• Animals
• Body Parts
• Colors
• Sizes
• Verbs
• Travel
• Time
• Person Nouns
• Adjectives
• Food
• Useful Phrases

Are you ready to throw down . . . Somali style?

Somali Bubble Bath features original artwork by Gesonrey Romero of Overpass Apps. It features vocal work by Abdifatah Aden. It is produced by Eric Wroolie of Overpass Apps.

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Somali is spoken by Somalis, Bravanese, Bajunis, and Bantus

Here are some places you can use this language:
Somalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Yemen, Kenya

Reviews

Fun way to learn Somali.
K Abdulahi

I am getting ready for my trip to Mogadishu Somalia. This app really help me brush up on my Somali. There was a mistake on the body part section of the game. The leg and arm sound the same in Somali. Arm is vacant. Luugaha is leg.