One thing is for sure, the best way to learn a language is to start speaking it. If you're looking for something to complement this kind of natural learning, these apps are study tools to help you retain what you've already learned and start talking. This article is all about some of the best language learning Android apps out there. We've come up with a mixed bunch, after going over everything from databases full of grammar to collaborative platforms that help you improve your pronunciation. Here are the results.
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The idea of SayWhat Video Dictionary is this: if you know what a word means, you have 10 seconds to explain it. Anyone can ask for a definition or record short videos to explain a word or expression.
For example, if a lot of people don't know what 'mojar el churro' means in Spanish and you do, you can select the request and record the definition in a 10-second video. Other users can then rate how accurate or clear your video is.
The app's interface is very well designed. It lets you check out the most popular definitions and look for the most interesting new videos. You can also search for specific words.
SayWhat Video Dictionary is a good idea that works great as an app. Thanks to this app you can learn tons of new words and idioms that might not appear in a regular dictionary. Best of all, you can contribute and form a part of this video encyclopedia.
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