Well worth the money
I’ve been using this translator to understand all the verb conjugations. It’s just wonderful and very handy.
Ja, Italian Verb Conjugator ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Italian Verb Conjugator ist kostenlos.
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5 Bewertungen in Vereinigte Arabische Emirate
I’ve been using this translator to understand all the verb conjugations. It’s just wonderful and very handy.
I use this app every day while learning Italian. It gives ALL the verb forms, including subjunctives and conditionals, imperatives, and participles - all nicely laid out. The developer is very responsive, too!
Exellent
This is a magnificent tool for someone starting out in Italian. Verbs are easy to find in any tense and easy to read. Wonderful.
In theory I like this app. The list is good. I like the conjugations. It should work- but the search engine is just weird. You can’t put in a verb and have it pop up. Nice idea though.
Thank you very much for easying life ❤️
Looking to learn Italian. For now it’s perfect for someone just starting out. Once I get closer to my trip I will most likely go ad free, but to honest the ads really aren’t intrusive. I appreciate that the free version doesn’t limit what you can learn and it works very intuitively.
I am trying to learn Italian and my tutor recommended this and I am grateful!
It’s great and I LOVE this app but only improvement could be that the translation for the use of each verb were also there. But that is only mostly needed for some of the lesser used tenses.
This is a good app with some good features as far as it goes. The problem is, and I’m just a beginner, there are some pretty basic verbs that aren’t included. Most recent example is smettere, meaning to stop or cease.
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