Liberation Philology Sanskrit

Liberation Philology Sanskrit

Vocabulary & grammar practise

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All Versions of Liberation Philology Sanskrit

1.3.2

August 25, 2022

Updated for the latest devices and systems.

1.3.1

April 22, 2020

Updated for the latest devices and systems.

1.3

June 7, 2018

• New Pronouns module.

1.2.3

October 23, 2017

Updated for the latest devices and systems.

1.2.2

February 27, 2016

• Addresses a display issue on older devices and systems.

1.2.1

January 28, 2016

• Updated to take advantage of the latest systems and devices, including support for split-screen mode. • Adds a new setting to accommodate colour-blind users.
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1.2

December 11, 2014

• Updated to take advantage of the latest devices and operating systems. • You can now adjust the length of the delay while answers are shown. • Fewer taps are required to change levels.
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1.1.1

June 25, 2014

• Adds an 'All verbs - all forms' level. • Improves the display of Devanagari text. • Corrected dictionary information for the noun 'rajju' in the Review module.
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1.1

February 4, 2014

• Adds periodic cumulative levels to the Vocabulary module.

1.0.2

September 28, 2013

• Updated to better support the latest operating system.

Price History of Liberation Philology Sanskrit

Description of Liberation Philology Sanskrit

No one could learn Sanskrit without the aid of at least a good set of textbooks and, if possible, a congenial teacher. But Sanskrit is a very complex and demanding language, and in order to master it, one must memorise a great deal of information. This is where Liberation Philology Sanskrit can help. Whenever you have your phone and a free moment, Liberation Philology Sanskrit presents a continuous multiple-choice test on Sanskrit vocabulary and grammar. It immediately confirms or corrects each answer, and reinforces your knowledge through repetition. • Vocabulary: 320 levels, each testing the translation of ten words between Sanskrit and English. Interspersed among these are cumulative levels reviewing what has been learned earlier (giving a total of 360 levels). • Nouns: Tests your ability to parse and decline all classes of Sanskrit nouns. • Pronouns: Tests your ability to parse and decline Sanskrit pronouns. • Verbs: Tests your ability to parse and conjugate a wide range of Sanskrit verbs. All three tests can be set to display Sanskrit words either in Devanagari script or transliterated into the Roman alphabet. A further Reference module allows you to review the vocabulary word-list and the noun and verb paradigms.
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Liberation Philology Sanskrit: FAQ

Does Liberation Philology Sanskrit have support for iPad devices?

The Liberation Philology Sanskrit software is compatible with iPad devices.
David Arthur released the Liberation Philology Sanskrit app.
The app needs iOS 13.0 or later to function properly.
4.7: The Liberation Philology Sanskrit app gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of The Liberation Philology Sanskrit App Is Education.
1.3.2 is the latest released Liberation Philology Sanskrit version.
Liberation Philology Sanskrit released its latest update on July 1, 2024.
Liberation Philology Sanskrit was initially released on February 5, 2023.
The Liberation Philology Sanskrit app is rated David Arthur.
Currently, the Liberation Philology Sanskrit app supports the following languages: English.
Unfortunately, Liberation Philology Sanskrit is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Liberation Philology Sanskrit does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Liberation Philology Sanskrit does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Liberation Philology Sanskrit

  • Disappointed

    Wish I could get a refund on this but if I could turn someone away from wasting $4/10 then I did something I guess. Non intuitive and very basic app. Can learn Sanskrit much easier through YouTube and other resources. Give me a refund 😖
  • Best Sanskrit app online!

    Wonderful application. It’s helped me to learn and memorize many vocabulary words and verb conjugations and noun endings.
    My Sanskrit grammar has improved greatly. I can study anywhere, anytime, any place. Rather than distract with social media, I study and it’s fun!
  • Interesting approach to language

    I find myself learning the words, but this experience feels incomplete. There is so much more to language than memorization. I personally need time to write the words, hear the words pronounced, Practice the pronunciation and see the words listed in their many forms; because I learn by experiencing. I hope the developers see my comment and respond with a better updated version before I go searching for a better, more comprehensive App.