World Number Translator

Foreign Language Counting

Published by: David Richmond
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Have you ever noticed it can be hard to learn to say and spell numbers in different languages because you never see them spelled out in writing? You might see "Uno Dos Tres, ..." in one chapter in your textbook, and then never again. So I created this app to to solve the problem (and just because I wanted to learn to count in other languages ;-).
It's great for practice because it has a special "Odometer" style input that makes it easy to quickly count up and down by ones, tens, hundreds, etc. Of course it has a calculator-style input, too. And for practice recognizing numbers it has a fast-paced game: see the spelled number and tap in the digits as fast as you can.
Here are some of the things Polynumial is useful for:
• Quick translation of numbers into spelled-out words.
• Learning to count in another language
• Writing out a number on a check
• Practicing number translation.
It translates over 50 languages (see the list below).
For most languages when you enter a number Polynumial shows the spelled-out version, like "cuarenta y dos" for 42 in Spanish.
For many languages that aren't based on the latin alphabet it also supports the 'latinized' spellings, to help you remember how to pronounce them. So in Chinese the number 1,234 is spelled "一千二百三十四“, and the pronounceable version (in pinyin) is "yī qiān èr bǎi sān shí sì".
Languages Included:
Afrikaans
Akan (Ghana)
Albanian
Arabic
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Bosnian
Bulgarian
Burmese (Myanmar)
Catalan (Spain)
Chakma (India, Bangladesh, Myanmar)
Cherokee (United States)
Chinese (Mandarin)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch (Netherlands)
English
Esperanto (World)
Estonian
Ewe (Ghana)
Faroese
Filipino
Finnish
French
Fulah (West Africa)
Georgian
German
German (Switzerland)
Greek
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Kalaallisut (Greenland)
Korean
Kymer (Cambodia)
Lao (Laos)
Latvian
Lithuanian
Luxembourgish
Macedonian
Malay
Maltese
Norwegian: Bokmål & Nynorsk
Northern Luri (Iraq, Iran)
Northern Sami (Finland, Norway, Sweden)
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Quechua (South America)
Romanian
Russian
Serbian (Cyrillic & Latin)
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili (Central Africa)
Swedish
Tamil (Sri Lanka)
Thai
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Welsh
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great for practicing numbers

raved on

United States

the counter mode is perfect for practicing counting up and down, and you can even count by tens or hundreds or thousands or whatever

Easy to use and extensive

Cauliflower pizza on

United States

I bought the paid version after enjoying the free one for some time so I don’t know if this is only in the paid version but I just found a feature I didn’t know existed. The counter function counts 0-9 but you can add columns with + and count higher just by choosing digits in a scrolling list. Any number you want. For example I just randomly selected drie miljoen drie­honderd­vijf­en­tachtig (in Dutch). 3.000.385. There is audio for many languages, and the numbers are displayed in their script and romanization. Counter goes up to the billions place e.g. 九十亿 jiǔ shí yì (9 billion in Chinese). How delightful and useful. (It is based on Apple translate so any audio glitches are Apple’s not the app’s.)

Caleb y sus amigos

Caleb y sus amigos on

United States

Caleb y sus amigos

Love it!

Leala1222 on

United States

Thank you. 谢谢。I really love this app. It helps with me learning my numbers in Mandarin Chinese. Thank you. 谢谢。

Just what I needed!

Mattahmet on

United States

I've been having a difficult time learning Russian numbers. This app is perfect! I can test myself, review numbers, and listen to pronunciation.

Korean numbers

GIM0325 on

United States

The app is all right, as long as you are satisfied with the Sino-Korean system. It really should have included the Native Korean numbers, as well. In that case, I could have given the app five stars.

Ugly beyond belief

LuckysClub on

United States

I can hardly even begin to rate the functionality of this app, which may be useful, because the design is so ugly. I couldn't bear to keep it on my phone.

Love it!

Wanthantho on

United States

Please add more language options in the next update. The languages I want to request are: Basque Catalan Czech Danish Dutch Finnish Frisian Icelandic Kannada Latvian Lithuanian Manx Mongolian Occitan Picard Quechua Romansh Tibetan Urdu Thanks.

A great way to review numbers

think_balance on

United States

I travel a lot and this is a great way to study up on numbers and practice with languages I already know / learn from languages I don't know.

Nice

Cdyinger on

United States

Like this a lot, best one out there

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