Swedish flashcards for Android
Perfect things together and simple to use. Please support it support team
I've tried over the last year to log into this account after having a subscription.. but while they take my money I can't actually log in a ny more.. Don't pay for this.
Guess that's why it freezes.
The audio feature is unreliable but the vocabulary is HUGE. I use this to keep up my Swedish as I only get to speak it few and far between. I'd highly recommend it for anyone who has studied the language or is currently doing so and would like to quiz themselves. I've also never had any glitches with the app!
Nicely done
One of the best apps for studying Swedish
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With this app, it's really easy to learn Swedish words anywhere, anytime. Love this app, I would recommand this to anyone who wants to use their spare time to enlarge their vocabulary.
Excellent and user friendly app for Swedish learners. The only bummer is that the playing of the audio of the word expires after a bit.
I Loved it
It is an useful app
They mix singular and plural, and definite and indefinite forms. They don’t seem to know what it is they are translating. (It might seem like small errors but it doesn’t help learning a new language when they translate "box" with "the box" or "mug" with "mugs" when the forms differ in Swedish (and in English).) As I noted on the Turkish Flashcards app the interface is not that good. Once you get into actually practicing words it’s fine, but the interface around it is more file-explorer than let’s-learn-a-language. The Turkish flashcards got a 2-star rating because it was inconvenient to use, but I couldn’t judge the correctness of the translations (even if Frederik De Smedt could, and he noted they are poor), in Swedish I certainly can judge the correctness and it’s not impressing. They even put in a Danish word instead of a Swedish ("seven" is "sju" in Swedish but was translated with the Danish "syv").
They mix singular and plural, and definite and indefinite forms. They don’t seem to know what it is they are translating. (It might seem like small errors but it doesn’t help learning a new language when they translate "box" with "the box" or "mug" with "mugs" when the forms differ in Swedish (and in English).) As I noted on the Turkish Flashcards app the interface is not that good. Once you get into actually practicing words it’s fine, but the interface around it is more file-explorer than let’s-learn-a-language. The Turkish flashcards got a 2-star rating because it was inconvenient to use, but I couldn’t judge the correctness of the translations (even if Frederik De Smedt could, and he noted they are poor), in Swedish I certainly can judge the correctness and it’s not impressing. They even put in a Danish word instead of a Swedish ("seven" is "sju" in Swedish but was translated with the Danish "syv").
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Still has memory problems, gets stuck for seconds then is ok!