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Latin Help

Published by: Alessio Nossa

Description

Latin Help is an app that helps you study Latin language and make translation.
With this app you can add texts and reorder words to understand better the meaning of a text, so you no longer need to get crazy with subjects at he end of long periods!
Highlight the words simply dragging your finger!
You can save your texts, retrive them in future sessions, and remember the new order of words.
Thanks to Liceo Scientifico "F. Lussana" in Bergamo (IT) wich has contributed to the pubblication of this app.
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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
Alessio Nossa
Languages
Italian, English
Recent release
4.1.5 (3 months ago )
Released on
Sep 22, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
4 hours ago
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