Very useful
This app shows you how to conjugate verbs which deserves a medal in my opinion. What would make it better: Plurals and genitiv case for nouns. Apart from that top effort.
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4.71 out of 5
17 ratings in Australia
This app shows you how to conjugate verbs which deserves a medal in my opinion. What would make it better: Plurals and genitiv case for nouns. Apart from that top effort.
I find that using Vidalingua ~ Wörterbuch und Übersetzung (German dictionary and translation) most helpful as I attempt to learn something about the language. I find the app most helpful for providing 1. Correct spelling of words 2. Gender of nouns 3 Conjugation of verbs 4. Examples of combination of words provide an English translation. I note that translation from one language to another, conveying the nuance of meaning is difficult. As a free app, this is certainly most helpful. I have not ventured into the in-app purchases
This is so cool I love it
The app is great for use as a dictionary, but lacking for deeper grammatical assistance and understanding. I think this deficiency could be partially overcome by supplying more sentence-based examples. It would also be great if there was a section for German slang and more German sayings such as “Klappe zu, affe tot.” The Germans have such a great sense of humour that it would be good to share this aspect of their culture. All in all, a very handy app.
Love it, but a lot of the words that come up in English are not something that I would use often, eg verschneiden = spay, etc but also to bungle according to another dictionary. I was wondering how I was going to put “spay” into my polite German conversation 🤣. Still it is a great app.
The Vidalingua Translator Plus is a "must have" for German language students. The free app is an excellent dictionary for learning German. I don't like advertisements, so I subscribe to the Translator Plus. The small annual fee helps to support further development. The developers do an excellent job enhancing an already great app. Each new version introduces amendments and new features. I like how the friendly team welcomes even minor suggestions from users for improving the application; and they are not averse, either, to considering suggestions for significant new features, which improve the quality of the user's experience. The feedback loop is great way of getting extra value and enjoyment in learning a new language. I highly recommend Vidalingua Translator Plus to all new German language students, and indeed students of French and the other languages which Vidalingua cover with their Translators and Dictionaries.
I frequently use this while studying German (using apps). It is so helpful to quickly check, say, the gender of a noun. Easy to use and well designed. Good job, people.
Easy to use. Reliable and accurate. Offline dictionary a Great Feature
Having learnt German to undertake a three year posting, I have tried to keep up my skill. I do a short daily lesson on another app and find that the dictionary app is a very handy backup. It is very easy to use and helpfully provides noun genders and verb forms.
It’s a great app yes but it’s also my favourite country German I live in Australia