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Lao Language Guide & Audio - World Nomads

Lao Language Guide & Audio - World Nomads at Mac App Store analyse

WorldNomads.com
6,720 ratings · Power index: 170
Version 3.0
Size 42.39 Mb
Updated 9 years ago
Released 20 Nov 2008

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Description

Ever been traveling and wish you knew how to flirt with the locals or at least pretend to the scammers you have been to the country before? Get the World Nomad’s Lao language guide now! Road tested by Worldnomads: we know this language guide will you navigate a country like a half decent amateur: you get a conversational language lesson with a local, plus over 240 basic phrases to help keep you travelling safely. Go on, download it now! If you liked this free Lao App (MSNBC just rated our Language Guide Series the #1 freebie iPhone language apps), then this is the next step for those wanting a bit more.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 3.74k
Est. Revenue ~ $1.53k

Availability

Devices

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Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Korea, Republic Of free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free

Peu de phrase

Vent2cimetiere · 11 years ago · v2.5

Les Traductions sont bonnes mais cest dommage quil ny est que peu de translation aurait pu être une superbe appli

Nomands Lao language

[email protected] · 17 years ago

Needs more words.. Not enough other then that it would be a 5 star

More words!?

Mercedeeze · 16 years ago

Agreed! Could use more common phrases.. everything else seems to be very well made but theres more room for improvement

Accent

Ayaalways · 17 years ago

Good and comprehensive, but should have option for accent selection as this version spoke southern one. of course there 3 mains accent spoke there.

Pretty good app

Clyparkr · 17 years ago

This is a pretty good app to learn some basic Laotian. My wife is Laotian and this will be a nice starting place for me to learn a few more sayings. I wish there were some other day to day phrases or words here. All in all its pretty good and easy to hear what the people are saying. I hope there is an update soon with added stuff. Keep up the good work.

Falls short

rain1829 · 17 years ago

Needs more words please! Thank you

Completely Useless

Tokyo Jim · 17 years ago

This application is a joke. It might be useful if you never needed to say any number over 10 (but at 8500 Kip to the US dollar, just getting to 10 wont help you buy anything), or mention any day other than today or tomorrow, but in the real world, the limited vocabulary will leave you frustrated. Then theres the problem of pronunciation. Since it does not provide the tone marks, your chances of being understood are close to nil. Neither can you show your screen to the person youre trying to speak with, because this application does not provide the translations written in Lao. It took me almost a half hour to download this app (connectivity is very bad in Laos) and it was a complete waste of time. Why do they even bother?