Sebmita

Sebmita

AI Powered language learning

⭐️4 / 5
Rating
🙌111
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦~ in 1 week
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$9.99 - $29.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Sebmita

7.0

January 18, 2024

bug fixes

6.0

July 31, 2023

Critical bug fixes, Social Feature, fixed broken privacy and tos links

5.1

April 9, 2023

Localization

5.0

April 6, 2023

Bug fixes

4.0.2

December 24, 2022

App localization to new languages. Added Nko, Goulsse scripts.

4.0.1

December 17, 2022

App localization to new languages.

3.3.8

November 21, 2022

Bug fixes and improvements.

3.3.6

November 9, 2022

Bugs fixes

3.3.5

November 8, 2022

Bug fixes. Added "Delete your Account" button to Settings

3.3.4

November 7, 2022

Bug fixes

Sebmita In-App Purchases History

$9.99

Mandla Ad free subscription

Remove Ads for 1 month

$19.99

Access all Mandla lessons

Access all lessons for 1 month

$29.99

Ad free & Access all lessons

Remove ads and access all lessons for 1 month

Price History of Sebmita

Description of Sebmita

Learn a new language with the help of AI! Sebmita is the fun, free app for learning languages through quick, bite-sized lessons. Practice speaking, reading, listening, and writing to build your vocabulary and grammar skills. Designed by language experts and loved by learners worldwide, Sebmita helps you prepare for real conversations in Yoruba, Igbo, Twi, Swahili, Mooré, Wolof, Bambara, Amharic, and more! Whether you’re learning a language for travel, school, career, family and friends, or your brain health, you’ll love learning with Sebmita. Why Sebmita? • Sebmita is fun and effective. Game-like lessons and fun characters help you build solid speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills. • Sebmita works. Designed by language experts, Sebmita has a science-based teaching methodology proven to foster long-term language retention. • Track your progress. Work toward your language learning goals with playful rewards and achievements when you make practicing a daily habit! • Every language course is free. Learn Yoruba, Igbo, Twi, Swahili, Mooré, Wolof, Bambara, Amharic, and more! Privacy Policy: https://sebmita.com/privacy Terms of Service: https://sebmita.com/terms
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Sebmita: FAQ

Does Sebmita support iPad devices?

No, Sebmita doesn't support iPad devices.
Tengsoba LLC launched the Sebmita app.
Sebmita requires iOS 12.0 or later.
The current user rating of the Sebmita app is 4.0
The App Category Of Sebmita Is Education.
7.0 is the newly released Sebmita version.
The latest Sebmita update was released on July 1, 2024.
The Sebmita app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
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Currently, Sebmita supports American English.
No, Sebmita is not featured on Apple Arcade.
Certainly! Users can make in-app purchases within Sebmita.
Sorry, Sebmita is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Sebmita

  • Ads are annoying

    This app shows a lot of promise but the ad set up is insane. There are ads between every lesson, which is fine, but then you have to stare at a pop up prompting you to pay for ad free for one month for a full 45 seconds - between EVERY LESSON. please cut that out. Make it a pop up every 5 lessons and don’t make it a 45 second requirement. 5 seconds maybe. It’s the only reason I will stop using the app.
  • Love this app

    I think this app is amazing but I just have one complaint that I with it was easier to just to hear one word at a time, in a sentence. So it’s easy to learn that one word instead of having to hear the whole sentence or phase just to hear that one word.
  • Mandarin pronunciation is horrible!

    First, I’ll say that I haven’t checked more than Mandarin and Swahili, and only a little bit of either. Swahili pronunciation seems ok, but not perfect. Mandarin pronunciation on the other hand, is absolutely horrible. The sort of horrible that made me wonder if they were actually trying to say alternate words for the words that I knew were correct. Additionally, the very first sentence was wrong, because no native Mandarin speaker ever says the equivalent of “Hello. How are you?”, since the words for “hello” and “how are you” are the same in Mandarin, with one small addition at the end. If you learned their horrible pronunciation and combined that with their wrong wording, there is no way that you would ever be understood. Additionally, no Chinese language appears to be supported or even mentioned on the developer’s very brief website. For these reasons, I’m not going to take the chance of learning the wrong thing, by using this app, for any language.