Learn Tibetan - EuroTalk

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Start speaking a new language instantly. With uTalk Classic, learn the essential words and phrases you need to get talking, build confidence and make friends wherever you go.
Over 30 million people worldwide have used uTalk's award-winning method - developed over 25 years - to learn a new language. It's simple, fun, with immediate results… and now it has a shiny new look and improved games to make your learning even more rewarding.
uTalk Classic is:
• Motivating - enjoying something is the best way to stick at it. uTalk Classic's games are designed to be fun and addictive, so you actually want to keep learning.
• Authentic - we source native speakers and translators to bring you all the content in uTalk Classic, ensuring you're learning to speak just like a local.
• Smart - intelligent software knows what you're good at (and where you need more help), uniquely tailoring the games to your individual level.
• Perfect for pronunciation - record yourself as you practise speaking the language for yourself. You can do this as many times as you like to perfect your accent.
• Visual - our beautiful pictures link words with images to accelerate how your brain learns, using visual recall to help you remember your new language.
• Practical - uTalk Classic teaches you words and phrases you'll actually need with nine beginner topics: first words, food and drink, colours, numbers, parts of the body, telling the time, shopping, phrases and countries.
• Portable - use uTalk Classic offline anywhere in the world, with no risk of racking up any nasty roaming charges when you're abroad.
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Just flashcards

Cryopyre on

United States

I wish I had a better idea what I was buying when I purchased this, so I will give a heads up to potential future customers. This is about ~270 (may have miscounted) flash cards to learn different words and phrases. There is no introduction to the writing system, and even the romanization is opaque in its pronunciation. Each flash card has two recordings associated with it. You will not be learning to speak Tibetan. No reading, no grammar. This is more of a pocket phrasebook, and since travelers are not welcome in the TAR, you will only be using this in Dharamsala if ever. A disappointing app.

Great but why the micro font size?

MattAbq on

United States

Update: This team immediately responded to the comment below. They provided me with a solution that perfectly addressed my concern. Thanks uTalk team! Old review : I've just started using the app and consider it to be high quality. However, I'm totally baffled why on any given screen the font size is so small I can barely read the Tibetan script. When going one from script to another, it is necessary to read the writing. In this app, I need to do a screen shot and enlarge the font so that I can read the letters easily.

No phrases, just some limited vocabulary

PadrePat on

United States

The sound quality is very good, however, this app does not provide useful phrases for travelers. It is a very very limited dictionary of single words. Way overpriced!!!

Thank You!

Star Man Al on

United States

Finally an app that gives more than just basic script pronunciation. The resources for people wanting to learn Tibetan are very scarce, so I am very appreciative of this app. Yes, there are some basic conversational phrases absent, but I'm so happy that this app even exists in this format (a certain language learning company has ignored Tibetan) I'm willing to overlook that absence.

UTalk Tibetan

June Silver on

United States

This app is structured well mechanically, but is missing the most basic phrase information one would need to communicate with others. ' How are you? What is your name? My name is______, ' for instance, is not here: The game formatting is nicely done, but the most basic information is absent. It is too expensive for being so deficient. Best regards

Great

KarmaSengeMarketing.com on

United States

This is a great app for those wanting to learn a little Tibetan. This is the ONLY app or program that I know of to give you more than just the alphabet. I just hope they update it regularly with new words and phrases. Maybe even add the Tibetan alphabet.

Not for Tibet travel

Rechungpa on

United States

This would be ok for someone planning to visit the Tibet exile community in India --but then you could just as well speak English. this has newly minted Tibetan words based on English. in Tibet they will use a Chinese word if there is no Tibetan one. Plus,no one needs the Tibetan word for strawberry. Or beach.

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App Info

Category
Education
Publisher
EuroTalk
Languages
Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek (modern), Hebrew (modern), Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Chinese, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese
Recent release
3.0 (5 years ago )
Released on
Nov 11, 2009 (15 years ago )
Last Updated
6 days ago
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