Leave a Review French Sound and Alphabet Easy
Limited and awkward
The application kept requesting a review, so I am proceeding forward. Still evaluating, but finding the functionality to be pretty limited and the interface to be awkward. The French pronunciations appear to be accurate and I am hoping to somehow be able to extract enough value to justify the cost.Show lessGood for checking sounds
This looks like the only app of its kind so I’ll give it five stars for that. It would be more helpful if we could only hear the sound without getting the full list of words and having to go back to the other screen to be able to hear another sound.Too much spam
Stop spamming me for reviews or you get 1 starSo useful!
Good toolFrench Sounds
Great program for French PhoneticsBugs you too much to rate it
The app hounds you too much to rate itPronunciation not always accurate - still worth it
The pronunciation on this is not quite accurate. The letter ‘r’ in IPA is wrongly written as [r], but he French ‘r’ is not pronounced as [r] nor as in Spanish nor as [ɹ] as in English, it should be [ʁ], which is a little like a throat gargle. Keep that in mind. Sometimes the [ɑ] is wrongly pronounced [a] in the words. There are other issues. I recommend getting the Interactive IPA app to sort these thing out. If you’re just trying to learn French, this is a good start, but if you want very precise pronunciation, get an IPA app to go along with this and also look up Foreign Service French Phonology, which teaches very precise pronunciation.I still think it’s worth buying.Show lessNot working
It seems to be a cool app, but it is not working on mi iPhone XS. When I tap the arrow on the left upper corner to go back, it doesn’t work.Major issue on iPhone X
There is a major issue with IPhone X. Once you click on a letter you can’t get back to the list because the back button is behind the iOS clock. You have to completely close the app and reopen it to go to a different letter.Love the linguistic approach
Having the schematic of the mouth placement for each sound, accompanied by the reader speaking a list of several words with that sound in it is genius.