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Letter2Sound (Sanskrit)

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Letter2Sound (Sanskrit) gives you a good understanding of the basic building blocks of the Sanskrit language. As most languages, basic elements of the language are 'Vowels', 'Consonants' and 'Numbers'.
YouTube app snippet video: http://youtu.be/-VHTNRYxNmA
People travel, migrate and live in a multi-cultural, multi-lingual surroundings. We speak multiple languages but not necessarily read/write them. Someone who stays in US/UK but speaks their native language at home, doesn't always know how to write them, even though they know the sounds of their native language. Many also know a little bit of Kannada if staying in Bengaluru or Gujarati if staying in Ahmedabad, but while speaking, we do not know which letters in Kannada or Gujarati make the sound 'Ka'; the app hopes to teach you that.
We hope to help you learn these basics, by sounding the exact pronunciations and show you the elements with simple word examples. This little tool should help you to read words and decipher their sound and bring you the joy of reading and understanding Sanskrit.
The app forms a connection between the written and its sound, which is a critical step towards learning a new language.. for a little toddler or a big adult.
The app DOES NOT:
- Contain a dictionary of the Sanskrit language
- Translate Sanskrit TO or FROM any other language
Along with Sanskrit, other Indian languages are available as well (Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, etc).
Hope your quest to learn a new language goes smooth and fast, using this tool or otherwise. All the best!.
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Letter2Sound (Sanskrit) Reviews

So bad!

NLitened1 on

United States

I was looking for an app to assist me with my sanskrit studies and came across this one. Needless to say, I'm disappointed! This app is no help at all. The person pronouncing the vowels & consonants doesn't do this language the justice it deserves. It really does sound like a 3 year old is orating this app. Don't spend your money on this app until the creators get a proper linguist to pronounce the sounds you need to hear with the subtle, but very necessary inflections.

Nice basic app

Hekel68 on

United States

Good to know sanskrit characters.. other apps go to words..directly...good app.

save your dollar

Gheranda on

United States

letters sound like they're being pronounced by a 3 year old. my skt pronunciation is bad, but its better than what comes out of this app. many of the letters are cut off. all around poor execution.

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App Info

Category
Education
Languages
English
Recent release
4.1 (6 years ago )
Released on
Mar 28, 2011 (13 years ago )
Last Updated
10 months ago
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