Cambodia
This app is fun and extremely helpful it’s really improving my Khmer
Response from developer
Thanks for your ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review of uTalk Classic. We’re thrilled our app is helping you learn Khmer. It’s a fascinating language which has a different word for ‘yes’ depending on whether you’re a man ‘bat’ or a woman ‘chas’. If you’d like to learn even more words and phrases in the future, please contact support@utalk.com and we’ll gladly point you in the right direction. 😊 Best wishes, Sarah
Really nice app, but needs volume adjusted
So far I really like this app! I like that it plays each of the vocabulary words in both a man's and a woman's voice. I wish it was louder, though. Even with the volume all the way up on my iPhone, I can't hear it very well unless the room is silent. This doesn't happen with other apps or when I play music.
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Costy
The app is not bad, but for the price and the quatity, its not really right. Theres other app for ~2$ and almost the same. Kinda disapointed
Text broke with latest update!
I'm using version 1.5.3 on iPhone 5 the pronunciation text is unreadable.
Better options
This app offers little more than the World Nomads Khmer app, and that app is free!
$14.99 is way to much, thlay nas! Especially considering you can learn 80-90% of this for free from World Nomads.
Buyer beware!
$14.99 is way to much, thlay nas! Especially considering you can learn 80-90% of this for free from World Nomads.
Buyer beware!
Love it
I fell in love with the Khmer community this app is a fun way to learn some basic words and I never get bored with it
Great Concept; Need Expansion
It works beautifully, and it gets you to know a few words very quickly. I like the dual-pronounciation support(both man and woman voice), and the games are stimulating.
However, the price is definitely way too expensive for its content. At $12, it should have a lot more words than the current 200 words or so. Also, the English-equivalent spelling seems to be inconsistent; an "aa" is sometimes pronounced "o" as in "orange", and sometimes as in "hot". The lack of dictionary is another minus.
I don't mind paying $12 for this type of app, but this app definitely needs a lot more content. It's ridiculous when I can ask a taxi driver to turn right or left, but I don't know how to tell him to go straight. This app should have at least 1000 words, which is the required minimum vocabulary to handle everyday conversation.
However, the price is definitely way too expensive for its content. At $12, it should have a lot more words than the current 200 words or so. Also, the English-equivalent spelling seems to be inconsistent; an "aa" is sometimes pronounced "o" as in "orange", and sometimes as in "hot". The lack of dictionary is another minus.
I don't mind paying $12 for this type of app, but this app definitely needs a lot more content. It's ridiculous when I can ask a taxi driver to turn right or left, but I don't know how to tell him to go straight. This app should have at least 1000 words, which is the required minimum vocabulary to handle everyday conversation.
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would love a "Part Two"!
Very helpful! I have quickly learned lots of Khmer words and I'm hoping for an expansion. Something similar to teach adult Cambodians English would be awesome!
Good looking but limited words given
Great looking app. Great functioning app. The games were nice features too But to pay the premium price for this app and only get taught numbers 1-20 is insulting. So I'm assuming that Cambodians only can count up to twenty? I hope that there will be more useful updates to this app because I feel cheated paying $12. There was not even a dictionary.
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Ouch!
I thought the price equated to a thorough phrase app. Not even close. Please expand this emaciated guide into a helpful, real world, most circumstances phrase app.