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Lughatuna Arabic dictionary

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Lughatuna Arabic dictionary

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34 ratings
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Hossameddine Abouzahr
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User Reviews for Lughatuna Arabic dictionary

5
My go to mobile dictionary 👌

Love the app. Love the fact you can create flashcards. If there was a way you can create decks to make it easy to review i think that would be helpful. Im beginning to build a lot of saved vocabulary. It becomes difficult to filter through them all during a study session since they cant be broken into groups. Maybe an english to arabic and arabic to english quiz for the words chosen could be very beneficial. I appreciate all of your effort. Love the app, just wanted to share what i thought would help take my experience and possibly others to the next level. I would definitely purchase a subscription or onetime payment for those study options. This is certainly my go to mobile dictionary. Great job!!!

Abu Asiya Alwafi, Mar 04, 2021
5
Great app!

Best app out there right now for use as a dialect dictionary.

aierlande, Jan 17, 2018
5
Best tool out there for Shami/Egyptian Dialects

If you’re learning shami and don’t have this app, you’re doing it wrong. I would have paid $100 for it easily given the lack of alternatives. it’s got examples for most of the entries which is invaluable for a dictionary (much more useful in this regard for Hans Wegr). I’m less interested in the Classical Dictionary given how many resources there are but this is the difference between mastering a dialect and stumbling with it for years in a sea of loose threads

Benjiro10, Feb 03, 2019
5
Hands down best Arabic app

Absolutely the best. Between its coverage of multiple dialects and ability to search more than one at a time I always find the word I am looking for. The new update (of the website, at least) is even more impressive. I LOVE LUGHATUNA!!

bgmshmr, Feb 22, 2022
5
Best way to learn Amiya

Only thing it could use is a night mode. The white light can be a bit jarring at night; it’d be better if it gave you the option to have white text with a black background. Also you have to use the search button in the app instead of the one on the iPhone keyboard which is a little annoying. Other than that perfect.

Eli Tanenbaum, Jul 29, 2019
1
Keyboard option is missing

Those using latin alphabet has hard time entering search words. Even you se transcribed version it does not recognize it 99% of the time. I am not sure it has a dictionary database or not.

Engineerpro, Jan 24, 2020
3
Why SO many ads now??

Always been my go-to app for quick translation. I’m so disappointed now by the ads. I didn’t pay $11 for the app (this was before it became free) just to be bombarded with ads every time I open or search something.

HJ MSD, Jun 20, 2022
5
The BEST 3amiyyeh dictionary!

Been using it for years now, and it’s simply the best resource out there. The most helpful thing by far is that the amount of example sentences for each word to help put it in context. That being said, I’m not a huge fan of the most recent update. The font was already small before the update, but now it’s so tiny that it’s difficult to read. Maybe make it larger? Otherwise, it’s the best thing out there.

PhilippppppIan, May 09, 2019
1
Annoying ads ruin UX

Great app but really freaking annoying ads in the recent update. If you want to make money off the app you should offer either a subscription or one-time payment option.Veeeery frustrating to be mid-conversation with someone, open the app to look up a word you missed, and then have to watch a freaking space invader advertisement for five or ten seconds before being allowed to see the results of your search. Kind of a terrible revenue model for what’s potentially a daily-use kind of app.Please fix this. Would be happy to modify the review once it is fixed.

STL to Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Jul 10, 2022
1
Broken

Doesn’t seem to work with 2020 iPhone updates and doesn’t seem to be actively updated. Will remove this negative review if/when this changes.

Tim Berts, Nov 02, 2020

Description

An Arabic-English dictionary for Classical Arabic (MSA) and dialects including Levantine, Egyptian, Maghrebi, Iraqi, Gulf, Yemeni, and Sudanese dialects. The dictionary features over 200,000 definitions and example phrases. Also, it allows users to search by Arabic root, Arabic word, English word, example, or phrase.

Users can select multiple dialects to search in simultaneously. The dictionary also features the ability for users to save favorite searches, save words to custom flashcard lists so they can test themselves, and the ability to customize the font size in the display. The dictionary is constantly updated with new data.

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