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Northern St'át'imcets

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All Versions of Northern St'át'imcets

2.2

May 4, 2021

improved image handling

2.0.1

April 14, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. improved image handling
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2.0

September 30, 2017

Complete rebuild

1.0.2

March 22, 2012

New app icon.

1.0.1

March 14, 2012

Updated About image with corrections

1.0

February 11, 2012

Price History of Northern St'át'imcets

Description of Northern St'át'imcets

The Northern St'at'imcets language app is a media-rich bilingual dictionary and phrase collection comprised of words and phrases archived at the online Aboriginal language database FirstVoices.com. Word and phrase definitions are illustrated with audio recordings, and images. Users can generate their own thematically organized flashcards and bookmark words or sentences to create their own lists.

Northern St'át'imcets: FAQ

Can Northern St'át'imcets support iPad devices?

Yes, Northern St'át'imcets works on iPad devices.
Northern St'át'imcets was launched by First Peoples Heritage Language and Culture Council.
The minimum iOS requirement: 11.0.
Northern St'át'imcets has no ratings yet.
The Primary Genre Of The Northern St'át'imcets App Is Education.
2.2 is the newly released Northern St'át'imcets version.
The latest Northern St'át'imcets update was rolled out on July 5, 2024.
The Northern St'át'imcets app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Northern St'át'imcets app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged First Peoples Heritage Language and Culture Council.
You can use the Northern St'át'imcets app in English.
Unfortunately, Northern St'át'imcets is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of Northern St'át'imcets.
No, Northern St'át'imcets does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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