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Learn Armenian Alphabet Now

Learn Armenian Alphabet Now

Read and write Armenian!

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5.0

November 2, 2019

We’ve updated and improved our Armenian Alphabet Now app. Bugs with new iOS has been resolved. iOS 13 and iPhone 11 ready.
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4.3

December 10, 2018

We’ve updated and improved our Armenian Alphabet Now app. Bugs with sound played when the phone is on silent have been resolved. A minor error with the letter fe was also cleared up. The new release includes native pronunciation guides, sample words and our letter tracing guides. It contains flash cards, a quiz function, along with the letter lessons.
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2.1

March 11, 2018

Cleans up of code and minor improvements.

1.1

March 3, 2018

It is iPhone X ready. No ads! This is update improves the sample sounds. It includes native speaker pronounced letter names, pronunciation and sample words. If you have any questions or issues, please contact us on our website.
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1.0

March 3, 2018

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Description of Learn Armenian Alphabet Now

Armenian Alphabet Now will help you learn to read and write the Armenian alphabet. The entire alphabet is presented either grouped by similar shapes or in alphabetical order, that cover both print and cursive scripts. After completing each lesson, a multiple choice quiz will help you test what you've learned. With its simple interface you can learn the alphabet in a few days. It’s ideal for the beginner and comes with clear pronunciation guides. You’ll hear the name of each letter, the sound they make and a sample word. Program covers: - Lessons with print and cursive script - Sound to hear letters, pronunciation and example words - How to drawing the cursive letters - Quiz for all the letters Study the letters in each lesson and write them down several times. Use the Write tab to learn to write letters in both the cursive and print scripts. Click on completed, once you know the lesson. Use the quiz to test your knowledge. Only the lessons marked completed appear in the quiz.
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Learn Armenian Alphabet Now: FAQ

Is Learn Armenian Alphabet Now compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, Learn Armenian Alphabet Now can be used on an iPad.
Eugenio Grapa released the Learn Armenian Alphabet Now app.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 9.0 installed to use the app.
Learn Armenian Alphabet Now has an average rating of 4.0 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Learn Armenian Alphabet Now App Is Education.
5.0 is the most recent version of Learn Armenian Alphabet Now.
The most recent update for Learn Armenian Alphabet Now was released on July 5, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the Learn Armenian Alphabet Now app in American English.
No, Learn Armenian Alphabet Now is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Learn Armenian Alphabet Now does not offer in-app purchases.
No, Learn Armenian Alphabet Now does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Learn Armenian Alphabet Now

  • Impressed

    I speak Armenian but don’t read/write. I just started using this app. The level of attention and detail that went into this is impressive and very helpful as a beginner.
  • Sminem

    Needs alphabetical quiz. Only has randomized quiz. 👎
  • I want to give 5 stars

    I am writing as someone who is fluent in Eastern and Western Armenian. I was interested in this app in order to be able to refer it to others. The app has a lot of wonderful points, but there are two major drawbacks. One, it would be great to be able to switch between Eastern and Western pronunciation in the settings. Two, the pronunciation guide needs revision. Some of the examples are awkward, while others of the Western pronunciation descriptions are incorrect.
    For example:
    There is no “th” (as in the word “thin”) sound in Armenian. Թ is pronounced the same in Eastern as in Western Armenian; as a voiceless aspirated alveolar plosive, as the “t” in the word “top.” There was similarly no “ph” sound as in “phone” in Armenian originally. The letter փ is a voiceless aspirated bilabial plosive, as the “p” in the letter “pot,” also the same as Eastern Armenian. The letter ֆ, which was added post-classically (mostly for being able to transliterate from other languages), is pronounced as the “f” in “four.”