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| Country | Price |
|---|---|
| Canada | 4.99 CAD |
| China | 28 CNY |
| France | 3.99 EUR |
| Germany | 3.99 EUR |
| Italy | 3.99 EUR |
| Netherlands | 3.99 EUR |
| Portugal | 3.99 EUR |
| Spain | 3.99 EUR |
| Poland | 4.49 EUR |
| UK | 3.99 GBP |
| India | 399 INR |
| Japan | 600 JPY |
| Korea, Republic Of | 5500 KRW |
| Poland | 19.99 PLN |
| Russia | 349 RUB |
| Turkey | 179.99 TRY |
| USA | 3.99 USD |
| Korea, Republic Of | 4.39 USD |
| Ukraine | 4.99 USD |
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Speakeasyfr
Gostei muito. Parabéns!
Stick with LITE
I have a grade 12 knwledge of French but I dont practice it so I thought I could have this on hand for those times I forgot. Honestly if you have a barebones knowledge of French stick with the lite version and get a pocket dictionary app, thats what I ended up doing, despite buying the full version. It is helpful if you speak 0 French but to have to buy all the expansion packs is annoying...
Just used this in Paris
It worked okay, but I found it lacking in a lot of circumstances, too much in fact for a paid version. I expected a lot more than buying a "teaser app" that requires even more paid expansions for something I already purchased.
Great French App
The translations are wonderful and easy to understand. It also gives the French spelling of each phrase which helps you get an even better understanding of the language. Plus there are additional phrase packages you can buy should you feel like you need them. I highly recommend this application.
Great!
I like it, I am learning lots of new French words that I never new how to say! It helps me with words. I love it
Tres magnifique!
Very handy when we traveled across France from valleys of Angers to the mountains of Chamonix. Although I have to say that there was never a shortage of English speaking residents who were more than glad to help us out when we were passing through smaller towns. Get it - absolutely helpful.