Grammapp: German Grammar

Learn der die das in a swipe

Published by: Blastoff Design

Description

German grammar is hard. So, how do German babies learn the difference between 'der' and 'die' without ever breaking a sweat? Well, there's one thing they have that we don't: time.
Enter Grammapp. Probably the fastest (and most delightful) way to learn German grammar and build your vocabulary. Set aside the daunting word tables and jargon. Start swiping your way to perfect German grammar, one card at a time.
• Easily learn der die das
• Build your vocabulary with translations in 180+ languages
• Learn fast with the scientifically-proven power of flashcards + muscle memory
• Understand German cases thanks to unique colour coding (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative)
• Practice hundreds of words completely free, subscribe for 3x more content
• 100% free of grammar jargon
• Absolutely no complicated word tables to study
For grammarians: you'll learn loads of vocabulary, along with the German articles – der, die, das. By simply swiping through flashcards, you'll learn each word's gender – masculine, feminine, neuter – and how to say it with perfect grammar in each of the German cases: nominative, accusative, genitive, and dative.
Learning German grammar is as simple as swiping right.
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USD 2.99
12 months
USD 34.99

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Good, with a lot of potential

Anciltech on

United States

Really love the different cases, one of the only apps to do this in sentence form. Great job! Things that could bring this from good to great: Written input- swiping is quick and easy, but a bit passive for lessons to stick long term. I’ve found that having to correctly type an input helps identify if I’ve really learned something. Mix category- I personally prefer just a random mix of possible words. Mute button- 🔇

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ada_save on

United States

I tried multiple apps, and this one is the best! Not only it has dative and accusative, it also very convenient because you swipe.

Fast, Simple, and Effective

cm1122335 on

United States

This is by far the best app I have found for memorizing noun genders. It's perfect. It's great if you have only five minutes or want to drill for an hour. It has a tidy design, and the swiping aids with memory by associating words with a specific movement.

Good but has a problem

RamfanDani on

United States

When I first downloaded this app I really liked it. I was having problems with remembering dative case. Since then one of the updates made it so when I select anything but nominative it only gives me one sentence. I then have to select what I wanted again and I usually get the same sentence. Hopefully this issue will be fixed soon. I’d like to be able to select dative and keep having that till I choose one of the others.

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