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African First Words

African First Words

Fun learning African languages

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1.1.0

December 23, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
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Learn Twi First Words

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Learn Wolof First Words

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Learn Zulu First Words

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Description of African First Words

If you want to start learning your first words in an African language then you should install African First Words now. African First Words teaches you to say 135 essential words each in 12 topics. Below are the topics you will learn in each language. 1. Numbers 2. Colours 3. Shapes 4. Fruits 5. Food 6. Animals 7. Human body 8. Clothes 9. Things at home 10. Transport 11. Nature 12. Vegetables In African First Words you will learn 8 African languages including Hausa, Igbo, Swahili, Twi, Wolof, Xhosa, Yoruba and Zulu. Even though the app can be used by anybody it is more suitable for children with it beautiful drawings and animations. African First words uses beautiful drawings to teach you how to say all the words. All the words are voiced by native speakers from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Senegal and South Africa. You can listen to the words normally or you can listen to them slowly so that you hear them properly. African First Words uses beautifully drawn animated fun games to help you retain what you learn. Each topic includes a corresponding game where you help a bird get to its nest, a giraffe to eat leaves from a tree, a donkey to drink water in a stream and a bee to find a flower. These games will engage and help you to learn all the words. You can also check your score to know how you are doing from the game stats or go to the Game Center and see how you compare to other people playing the games.
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African First Words: FAQ

Does African First Words work on iPads?

Yes, African First Words works on iPads.
The African First Words app was created by Nana Sarpong.
The African First Words app requires iOS 10.0 or later.
The rating of 4.5 out of 5 that African First Words has received from users is outstanding.
The African First Words App Relates To The Education Genre.
The newest version of African First Words is 1.1.0.
July 5, 2024 is the date of the latest African First Words update.
African First Words was introduced to the market on February 5, 2023.
Contains nothing objectionable, appropriate for all ages.
African First Words can be used in English.
No, African First Words is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Yes, you can make in-app purchases to unlock additional features in African First Words.
Sorry, African First Words is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of African First Words

  • Nice

    Very useful, and you dont need to know to much English to understand. Very sweet animations of animals. There are a lot of ads, however i understand this is because the developers need money. Thank you guys! Resources for Wolof are very hard to find, which is aggravating considering that 8 million people speak it.

    Another note is that the ‘boooo’ noise should be adjustable, it is effective but aggressive and alarming haha (i find it funny, but I’ve heard that can upset those with sensory issues and rejection sensitivity)
  • Paid for the full version but didn’t get it

    The app is very cute, so I decided to buy the full version. The purchase went through and I was charged but the screen keeps saying loading product and it has been for hours. Stick with the free version. Don’t waste your money on the full version, it will only take your money.
  • Zulu

    Good app only problem is when I got the Zulu first words it didn’t work