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Speak Navajo Language Volume 4

Speak Navajo Language Volume 4

Learn, hear and speak Navajo

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📼6 scs
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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of Speak Navajo Language Volume 4

2.1

July 15, 2022

Bug fixes with the text.

2.0

July 6, 2022

Design changes and SDK upgrade.

1.9

May 9, 2019

Application upgrade. The application was upgraded using the new iOS 12.1 SDK library with Swing 5. Includes image updates.
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1.8

March 24, 2015

Enable 64-bit support.

1.7

May 25, 2014

Bug Fixes.

1.6

February 8, 2013

Fixed bug by enabling the iAd network banners.

1.5

February 6, 2013

Add the iAd banners to the iPhone and iPad universal detail screens.

1.4

July 23, 2012

Updated the execute sound files code for the iPhone. Removed the close button as the app will close when the home button is pressed.
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1.3

March 11, 2012

Updated the application to accept orientation functionality.

1.2

February 14, 2012

Update sound button functionality. Change all sentence words to phrase word.
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Description of Speak Navajo Language Volume 4

Yá'át'ééh! (Hello!). Welcome to “Speak Navajo: Volume 4”. ** In this new application release, we have provided more common Navajo phrases, which include a new set of sound files. ** This is the ultimate phrase dictionary for the Navajo language. "Speak Navajo" is an iPhone and iPad mobile device application that contains many of Navajo words and phrases. At a touch of a finger, you can easily find Navajo phrases by searching the English phrase counterpart. As an enrolled member of the Navajo Tribe, I am providing all Navajo phrases that i have learned growing up on the Navajo reservation. As such, all Navajo phrases provided in this application are authentic and commonly used by the Navajo people. Data includes: -English phrase -Phrase type -Sounds like word -Phrase Notes -Sound file Searching Features: -Search All Phrases -Search Phrase Type As a user friendly option, the "Speak Navajo" application provides sound files for every English phrase that allows the user to hear the Navajo phrase being spoken. The goal of "Speak Navajo" is to provide correct, accurate and commonly spoken Navajo phrases to everyone interested in learning and preserving the Navajo language. This application is the perfect educational learning tool for anyone interested in learning the most valuable artifact to the Navajo people.
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Speak Navajo Language Volume 4: FAQ

Is Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 iPad-friendly?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for Speak Navajo Language Volume 4.
The Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 app was made by Lance Etcitty.
The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 13.6.
1.0 out of 5 is the overall rating of Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 and it is quite low.
The App Category Of Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 Is Education.
The current version of the Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 app is 2.1.
Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 updated on July 2, 2024.
The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.
No objectionable content, suitable for young children.
Currently, Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 supports English.
No, Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 does not support in-app purchases.
Sorry, Speak Navajo Language Volume 4 is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Speak Navajo Language Volume 4

  • Kaiotikid

    This app shouldn't even be for sale. Most of the Navajo translations aren't even available. Only the basic words are available like numbers and colors. Everything else just says "word not available" in Navajo, just in English. Bought all four and am very disappointed .
  • Misleading

    Not very helpful. It's not even spelled in Navajo.
  • Great

    It would be a great app but it would also be nice if it had the navajo spelling of the phrase near the almost sound like