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Hebrew Flashcards

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Hebrew Flashcards

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326 ratings
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User Reviews for Hebrew Flashcards

2
Needs work

I find the app useful in that it puts everything for you on a single page to learn, you can take quizzes, etc. I purchased the “Add-On” for it as that is the only way to “listen to the pronunciation” through audio and it doesn’t work. I did basic troubleshooting to fix the problem, but nothing helped. Seems like it needs work to make it worth the $3.99 just for audio.

AEB3102, Oct 30, 2021
2
Useful and Disappointing

I paid for the audio pack and it is very helpful. The app in general is simply too basic. The only thing this app does is shows you the letters of the alphabet. That’s it. You can practice looking at the alefbet and hear the sounds of you pay, and you can rake a quiz. However, the quiz puts letters with 2 sounds, for example sin/shin in ways that does not explain which is which. In practice, the details say Shin\Sin, which in English is read left to right; however, the depictions of the letters shows שּׂ/שׁ In Hebrew I guess you would read that right to left but without explanation it does not make sense and does not teach you the proper letter. Then the quiz lists it as Sin/Shin. They should separate these anyway in order to learn the difference. Anyway, if you’re reading this I would change my mind and say it’s not very useful at all unless you are using to practice something you’re learning elsewhere. But then why would you need this app?

Doc Pettit, Jun 10, 2020
4
Could Be Improved

I like that the app offers the vowels and sofits but it would be better if these would be available without having to view the letters too. Sometimes I want to just study the vowels or sofits and having this option would be great.

DW Man, May 05, 2022
5
Great app, a few suggestions

It’s a very helpful app. I learned the letters with it. I have a few suggestions to improve it though: test us on what we miss until we get it right every time. Show Mnemonic hints to help us remember the letter right after we miss the letter. For example, if I miss mem, flash on the screen that mem looks like a mouse. If you flash a picture of a mem made to look like a mouse, it would be even better. Also, I always get confused because of the way the vowel sounds are written out: ey is the long “a” sound. But seeing “ey” makes me think of “e,” so I always have to go slower. Overall great app though. Thanks so much for it!

Lucy M-H, Jun 06, 2020
4
Helpful

My girlfriend is Jewish and she shared this app with me. It’s fairly basic - not a lot of bells and whistles - but it’s a solid app. I memorized the alphabet pretty easily using the app over a few days. The quizzes are good and I’m glad they offer pronunciations. Would recommend

MEMreviews, Jul 18, 2022
1
Not for iPhone, Save Some Time

The first 3 times I reboot this app, my iPhone X got couldn’t load the Alephbets screen. So I tried to open a quiz but as soon as I selected the type of quiz, half of the information was clipped off screen making it impossible to do anything. The screens force you into landscape and they look and behave like cheesy html web pages... not even close to the look and feel of an iPhone native app. Sorry, don’t waste your time with this app until the developer can deliver a better experience for the iPhone.

neoscribe, Oct 20, 2018
4
Please add this option....

These flash cards have been very helpful for me. I like the option of hiding the details. But something that I would really like is having the option of marking letters that I’m having issues learning. That way I can go back and practice on only the letters that I need to practice with more. Not having to skip through the letters I already know.

Nicole F, Jan 07, 2020
1
It’s a rip off and it’s also garbage

I took it out of my iPhone 8 Plus and I had it. It doesn’t work now I have the iPhone XR. I did try my new phone and I honestly do not like it. It’s crap. They want to charge you for hearing the sounds of the alphabet no way! I could understand them wanting to charge you to add on features boy Bible names and other related stuff in the Hebrew. After all they do have to make money and I do understand that. But to charge us just so we could hear it the alphabet sounds I’m gonna go back to what I said earlier no way no way! I’m taking it out on my phone. I’m going to find some other apps that I can learn the Hebrew through iTunes. I don’t mind purchasing stuff but not with the alphabet nope not going to do it. Don’t waste your time in this app it’s garbage

Rev Jude, Mar 12, 2019
1
Deleted App 1 Minute After Download

Someone had written a review a year or more ago about the app showing a blank, white screen. That still has not been fixed. I shutdown the app and launched again and choose a different menu option: Quiz. I was presented with characters, but there is no option to hear the pronunciation. I was frustrated after cycling through the quiz. I assumed the app was for beginners, but found it too confusing and not user-friendly. Hoping to find an app where I can learn the basic Hebrew alphabet and hear the pronunciation.

The Hungry Creative, Jul 06, 2017
5
This is what started me using me iPad

I returned to “the Tribe” at 40. In hindsight, transliteration genuinely held me back. This app has been an enormous help. I was lucky enough to have the planet's best Cantor (for&to me,anyhow) teach me BUT this app was huge. Once I got the audio for this, then turned on the vowels & soffits, my overall Hebrew skills exploded. To all the haters, NOTHING is going to eliminate the need for hard study. Don't blame the app & keep a set of paper flashcards in your backpack. Thank you for helping me be able to read from the Torah on me 55th birthday. Especially the dev team & testers' work. The legwork shows.

ThommyMac, Sep 12, 2019

Description

Hebrew Flashcards is an educational app and quiz game that provides a simple and easy way to learn, practice and quiz yourself on the Hebrew Alphabet, or rather “Aleph­Bet” in Hebrew. The Hebrew Flashcards game app contains the full alphabet of 22 characters, 13 vowels and 5 sofits and final forms that you will need to gain a base level understanding of the full Hebrew alphabet.     Quickly learn book, block, cursive and ancient scripts by viewing them one at a time or all at once. Choose from three different quiz types including character, name and pronunciation quizzes to reinforce your learning. Quick look allows you to cycle through practice sessions as your own pace and viewing details only when you are ready. Take hold of the basics before adding in vowels and sofits.    Hebrew Flashcards is meant to give you a fun, simple and straightforward entry point into the Hebrew language. Use it to enhance your Bible studies or to help you learn the Hebrew language.    Hebrew Flashcard App Features:    ● Alphabet reference with:  - Standard Characters  - Vowels  - Sofits and Final Forms  ● Practice mode that includes:  - Multiple Script Types  - Quick Look to Hide and Show Character Details  ● Three different quiz types:  - Character Quiz  - Name Quiz  - Pronunciation Quiz  ● iPad and iPhone Friendly ● Audio Bundle In-App purchase includes sound for names, pronunciation, and transliteration on the practice screens.

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