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I love the app but when going through vocabulary reviews, where you enter the word, the entire app freezes and needs to be restarted. I also wish all features were available especially going through your vocabulary.
Ja, Yabla Italian ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Yabla Italian-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Yabla Italian bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt ₹4.59.
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I love the app but when going through vocabulary reviews, where you enter the word, the entire app freezes and needs to be restarted. I also wish all features were available especially going through your vocabulary.
While Yabla offers lots of content, search and sort mechanisms for finding content appropriate to your skill level are poor and really need upgrading. For example, you can sort by skill level or type of content (music, tv, lessons, etc), but you cannot search by more than one criteria. So, sorting by INTERMEDIATE level yields 799 results; sorting by LESSONS yields 312 results, but you cannot sort by INTERMEDIATE + LESSONS. This means that you have to scroll through the list of 799 or the list of 312 to find the content you want. That is a huge waste of time, so I really hope the developers will make the app more robust in this area.
I love this app. As a beginner in Italian, I purchased this app to assist with pronunciation and listening/hearing. As an American, this is quite challenging when learning a Latin language. We annunciate each word separately. Plus I am learning on my own, so I don’t have others to speak and listen to. I rely heavily on the loop and slow features of Yabla - working my way through the videos. Note, most apps and language programs, which claim to get you speaking “right away”, are lying. They will teach you the days of the week and how to say “hello”, (which is not necessary in most of Italy as many Italians, especially in the tourist industries, speak better English than many Americans). And when you arrive, you will quickly learn that you cannot understand a word they say! I know because I’ve been through this. Yabla does have instructors teaching these elementary subjects as well. But what I find most useful is just diving in and learning and listening and repeating after the instructors using the slow and loop features. This is getting me used to hearing, interpreting and pronouncing. The videos range from beginner to fluent, so you can pick and choose. Lately I’ve been using history lectures as I’m planning a trip this fall. As I become more advanced, I am beginning to notice some Italian grammar anomalies which I wonder about. For example, Italians seem to use the present tense to express the past. I find this odd because the language is so intensely characterized by verb tenses. So I googled this question and discovered that there is entire section of Yabla which contains ridiculously easy to understand explanations, references to interesting videos which use the grammar, and other useful references and points. I didn’t even realize this section was there! I would highly recommend Yabla. It’s worth the $$ and will take you all through the process. I have waisted more money than this on the multiple apps I don’t use.
I love this app! It has tons of content on a myriad of topics all filmed in Italy with native speakers only. The only thing I would love to see more of would be basic conversations using beginner verb and grammar constructs, as an Italian teacher with accounts for my students, this would be helpful when they practice in the computer lab.
Love this app! So great to listen to native Italian in easy to understand clips. Has made my listening comprehension go up so much! Understood everything that was said to me on my Italian trip :D
Yabla, in their various languages, offers the most for the least - Italian is no exception. It is always adding new material to the large number of clips and presents Italian as it is actually spoken by natives in its natural setting. My particular favorites are the detective series Manara and the various clips by Anna set in Rome. Each video segment is short and very digestible. Their web site offers several freebies as does their iTunes podcast. The app functions very well and is intuitive. I'm a big fan of Yabla.
Get it. Use it everyday. Fabulous way to learn from real language. Great selection of videos- love the TV series. Easy to use.
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This is a helpful app for learning to understand Italian speakers. I use the slow motion option a lot. I use this as a supplement to other learning tools. I hope more is added.
Love the program on my PC. Excellent. But the iPhone app does not give access to the vocab review before the video, which is a very good learning tool. Yabla is a great way to increase your ability to understand native speakers, improve your vocabulary, and learn something's about Italian culture as well.