Friday 1 August 2014

Best Android Apps for Learning French

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Are you curious to learn french? You just want to add extra language fluency in your bio. You can learn anything from your smartphone. Technology at its best. Mobile apps are touching its success heights and its flourishing like anything, about everything there is an app in platforms like Android, iOS and Windows. Do you owe an Android smartphone? Then start with this list which is shared here below:

Best Android Apps for Learning French

1) Speak French Free:-


Speak French Free App


Save your time and money, just learn the basic of actually what is required in France. This is ideal app for you. Hear and learn the basics of French language like Hi, Hello, Good bye, thanks, sorry and some extra to impress your colleagues like (Good Job! It's a pleasure doing business with you etc.)

Free To Download

2) French in a month:-


French in a month app


Our application is a great chance to learn the basis of the foreign language fast and effectively. Unique study method. No more grinding repetitive words translation that will slip your mind soon. You're supposed to figure out the meaning like children learn to speak. They link what they hear with what they see and learn the meaning of each word or phrase comparing the differences between actions or things.


Paid:- $2.00

3) French Newspapers:-


French newspapers app

All news national, regional, sporting, economic and most important of France now, on your mobile. Through this application you can see the coverage of major newspapers and access to its website, if the information seen on the cover you are interested!

Free To Download

4) French Verb Conjugator:-


French Verb Conjugator app


View almost 700 French verbs in 17 tenses. With simple navigation and built in search, you can find the verb you need in seconds. Includes the ability to copy, email and SMS verb conjugations.

Free To Download

5) Oxford French Dictionary TR:-


Oxford French Dictionary app


Acclaimed by language professionals the world over, the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary leads the field. The dictionary is based on the statistical evidence of vast electronic databanks of real language, both written and spoken, making it the most comprehensive, reliable, and up-to-date dictionary of French and English available today.

Free To Download

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