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[iOS] 10+ Language Vocabulary Learning Tools FREE (Was $15.99 Each)

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Edit: 10+ iOS language vocabulary learning tools by Declan Software are FREE today. Languages include French,Spanish,Chinese,German,Brazilian Portuguese,Italian,Japanese,Korean,Russian,Arabic,Greek,Indonesian & Hebrew.
Thanks to alphaomega & cornbeef

1.Learn French Audio FlashCards
Was $15.99
4/5 35R @ itunes US store

2.Learn Spanish Audio FlashCards
Was $15.99
4/5 31R itunes US store

3.Learn Chinese Audio FlashCards
Was $15.99
4/5 59R @ itunes US store

4.Learn German Audio FlashCards
Was $15.99
4/5 95R @ itunes US store

5.Brazilian Portuguese Audio FlashCards

6.Learn Italian Audio FlashCards

7.Learn Japanese Audio FlashCards

8.Learn Russian Audio FlashCards

9.Learn Korean Audio FlashCards

10.Learn Arabic Audio FlashCards

11.Learn Greek Audio FlashCards

12.Learn Indonesian Audio FlashCards

13.Learn Hebrew FlashCards for iPad

14.English FlashCards

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closed Comments

  • +6

    Hi guys. This is way better than what WNK has made out! There are heaps more languages to choose from - and all for both iPhone & iPad, and all currently free.
    The list:
    Arabic
    Brazilian
    Chinese (Traditional)
    Chinese
    French
    German
    Greek
    Hebrew
    Indonesian
    Italian
    Japanese
    Korean
    Portuguese (free for iPad, not for iPhone)
    Russian
    Spanish

  • +1

    Wunderbar, Danke schön.
    Merveilleux, Merci beaucoup.

  • +1

    And be careful that you don't miss any you really want as the French app on both iPhone & iPad didn't end up downloading on either device until a few attempts each.

  • +3

    非常感谢

  • How do you get all the words? Doesn't seem to work for me.

    • +3

      Got it. Download the app, then press "load more wordfiles" - click one - and then "Download all wordfiles".

      OP: Thanks! Will come in handy when I'm in France and Italy.

  • +5

    Thanks OP, but I'd like to mention that the best language app I've used thus far has been Duolingo (free on all devices).

    Flash cards and other apps/methods are useful, but I really think Duolingo is the future in terms of language learning (Goodbye Rosetta Stone, you won't be missed!).

    • +2

      Hey, thanks for the tip. The reviews are impressive.

  • And for PC: downloadable Language-learning software for free to http://www.deal-labs.com/freebies Suggest something else?

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