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This app is very helpful for the novice. Perhaps add search function with more words
Keep up the good work. It would be great if you can do afan oromo and some other major dialect.
Needs more phrases that would come up in normal conversation. Pros: it has how to pronounce the words that are available. Easy to use.
I have lived in Mekelle on and off as a teaching dentist in an NGO. As a “Zawda Getz Farengee”or white face foreigner I learned broken Tigrinya from my student writing my own functional dictionary. I speak as few outsiders can. This course is excellent and good pronouncing. This would have equaled two years of how I hacked this language This is how I survived on the economy at cheaper local hotels. Don’t even try to read use broken speaking and they will love you for trying. My heart is with Habishaw.
It’s really easy to follow and is great for helpful and common phrases and words! I am an Eritrean but I don’t really know how to speak Tigrinya. It’s really good to help you learn to correctly pronounce words in Tigrinya. I hope for more!
I cannot get the app to open. iPhone SE. Latest IOS. Worked great before it quit opening. Please help. I tutor students whose parents with whom I need to communicate in the US. Trying to learn Tagrinya. Recommend a better way if you can’t make this work. Thank you. Mark Patton.
I do like this app cause it is free, but it is deceiving cause You think that you are able to check your pronouncing and you can not speak to it or have other people speak to you !!!!!
I like it but I think you should be able to have lessons teaching you grammar and things and also a flash card game type thing so you can learn and memorize words
For what it is, it’s very helpful. A ton of useful phrases and words with regular speed pronunciation and a slower speed to really hear the sounds. There are a ton of features that I would love to see, but again for what it is, it’s great.
I’ve been taking Tigrinya classes recently and realized the translations aren’t conjugated for Masculine/feminine/plural separately. If you update, I can help with translations.
Learn common Tigrinya phrases and words. Features: - Over 600 phrases and words in than 21 categories. - All sounds were recorded in high quality by native Tigrinya speakers. - Can play audio slowly. - Built-in search: you can quickly search phrases in all categories. - Copy & favorite a phrase. - Works offline.