50 languages - All Inclusive

50 languages - All Inclusive

Learn 50+ foreign languages!

$9.99
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Details about 50 languages

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • April 14, 2015
  • November 30, 2024
  • 8.0+
  • 12+
  • 44.15MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • Afrikaans
    Albanian
    Amharic
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Version History of 50 languages

2.7

May 28, 2019

• New language added: Amharic • Vocabulary audio is now available for all languages ( except Adyghe (AD) and Tigrinya (TI) ) • Various bugs fixes • Stability improvements

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2.6

April 12, 2018

• New language added: Nynorsk • iOS 11 performance improvement • Various crash-fixes and bug-fixes

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2.5

November 8, 2017

- Alphabet contents issue on iOS 11 has been fixed. - Vocabulary screen freezing issue on iOS 11 has been fixed. - Facebook and Twitter sharing compatibility added for iOS 11 - Bugs fixes

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2.4

March 6, 2017

In "Learn Numbers" you can listen to continuous audio of numbers from 1 to 100.

2.3

October 25, 2016

- New language added - New Memo game - New Cloze Tests - Foreign radio stations included - Fixes iOS 10 issues

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2.2

July 4, 2016

- Individual learning progress in “Phrase Book” displayed. - "Word Order" test improved (Phrase Book -> Take Test -> Word Order)

2.1.1

April 15, 2016

Audio bug fixed in "Word Order" (Phrase Book -> Take Test -> Word Order)

2.1

March 21, 2016

General improvements

2.0

January 4, 2016

New: Written test. (Phrase Book -> Take Test)

1.0

April 14, 2015

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Description of 50 languages

Learn 50 languages for free using your native language! 50languages.com contains 100 lessons that provide beginners with a basic vocabulary. With no prior knowledge, you will learn to fluently speak short sentences in real-world situations in no time. The 50languages method successfully combines audio and text for effective language learning. 50languages corresponds to the Common European Framework levels A1 and A2 and is therefore suitable for all types of schools and students. The audio files can also be effectively used as a supplement in language schools and language courses. Adults who have learned a language in school can refresh their knowledge using 50languages. 50languages is available in over 40 languages and in approximately 1600 language combinations, e.g. German to English, English to Spanish, Spanish to Chinese etc. The 100 lessons help you to quickly learn and use a foreign language in various situations (e.g. in a hotel or restaurant, on a vacation, small talk, getting to know people, shopping, at the doctor, at the bank etc.). You can download the audio files from www.50languages.com to your mp3-player and listen to them anywhere – at a bus stop or a train station, in the car, and during a lunch break! To get the most out of 50languages, learn one lesson a day and regularly repeat what you have already learned in previous lessons.
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50 languages: FAQ

Does 50 languages support iPad devices?

Yes, the 50 languages software is iPad-compatible.

Who is the developer of 50 languages?

50 languages was created by 50LANGUAGES LLC.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for 50 languages?

50 languages requires iOS 8.0 or later.

What is the current app rating of 50 languages?

50 languages has a user rating of 4.5.

What is the main genre of the 50 languages app?

Education Is The Primary Genre Of The 50 Languages App.

What is the recent version of 50 languages?

2.7 is the newly released version of the 50 languages app.

What is the date of the latest 50 languages update?

The date of the last 50 languages update is November 30, 2024.

When did the 50 languages app come out?

The 50 languages app was initially released on February 6, 2023.

What age rating does 50 languages have?

Contains moderate violence, language, or suggestive themes, appropriate for ages 12 and up.

Which languages does 50 languages support?

50 languages currently features the following languages: Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic and 53 more.

Is 50 languages part of the Apple Arcade gaming experience?

No, 50 languages is not on Apple Arcade.

Is 50 languages integrated with in-app purchases?

No, 50 languages does not integrate in-app purchases for users.

Is 50 languages tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, 50 languages is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are users exposed to ads in 50 languages?

No, users are not exposed to ads in 50 languages.

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Reviews of 50 languages

James, Australia

I am rather an amateur polyglot. I have purchased lots of Apps to learn multi languages. This App is just fabulous for “false” beginners, or someone who already has a basic grammatical foundation relatively.

Good things about this App:

1. It offers more than 50 languages & it becomes fairly affordable if you unlock all of them on one-off payment.

2. Although one will not speak like a native solely through this App, those “model sentences” (within the phrase section) & the vocabs do give a good cover within CEFRL A1-A2.

3. Its’ design is quite versatile: I could learn French via English, then German via French, then Italian via German & so forth, within the same App, how wonderful!

4. There are so many games within, which can really reinforce whatever a person has been learning.

5. In certain languages, IPA is used to help people acquire more accurate pronunciation - I love it!

Personally, I love to see a step-up/advance version based on this App embracing B1-B2, which would be fantastic!
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