On your way to a new country and want to freshen up or (or begin learning) Swahili? Don’t waste your time, paper, and money writing out tons of flashcards by hand. Lucky for you, “There’s an app for that.” We’ve put together approximately 150 fun, useful, and common phrases for you to work on.
Just tap on the blue bottom screen after taking an educated guess at the translation to reveal the answer. When you’re done memorizing the right answer, swipe right or tap the right arrow to move on to the next English or Swahili phrase or word.
Mobility and convenience is everything to us! There’s absolutely no need for wifi or an internet connection which makes our app convenient for flights, long out of the way road trips, or pesky expensive data plans.
Happen to be taking a Swahili class at your local college, high school, or middle school? Let us help you pass! You can switch being shown English or Swahili words and phrases by tapping the circular arrows located at the top left of your screen. Use the flashcards on your way to class, midterms, or finals to freshen up. Bored on the bus? Why not study!
Teachers, share this educational tool with your students and their parents. No more being able to read the translation through the thin index card.
Gearing up for a trip overseas? Speak like a local and prep for your trip with ease. No matter what level of expertise you are, these flashcards are best for beginner, intermediate, and advanced speakers alike!
Support your child’s education by playing and learning with him or her. Don’t worry if you get stuck! The capital letter shown on the bottom half of the screen will always be a hint to the correct translation of the word or phrase you’re trying to guess or memorize.
Some may think that flashcards are a bit outdated for today’s tech savvy population. While we at Feral Cat partially agree with the fact that physical cards are now outdated, we still believe there is plenty of room and demand for digital ones.
Regardless of how technology advances, learning at its base stays fundamentally the same. People expose themselves to new information and repeat that exposure over an extended period in hopes to make that information stick.
“What about that time I burned my hand? I didn’t have to repeat that for me to learn!” some people might question. Yes, that is completely correct. Attaching intense emotion to some sort of stimulus may in fact increase the speed at which a person learns, but we cannot in good faith condone that anybody stick their hand over a candle when they incorrectly guess a translation. Instead we’d like to use similar logic and condone that you make the experience a positive one by getting your friends to play along.
Regardless if you do or don’t have a language partner, our flashcards were designed for you. We make sure you don’t have to awkwardly cover the translation like may be necessary if you were using any old translator. We want you to learn and thus try to prevent your involuntary peeking. The goal here is to learn English/Swahili, not to cheat yourself!
We’re offering the app completely for free and therefore include in app marketing. We apologize for any inconvenience caused by the marketing and hope it isn’t too distracting. Do let us know if we should tone it down a bit.
Feral Cat’s sole goal is to become a key resource in your English/Swahili education tool box. We think the best way to do this is to deliver the user a simple user interface with key words and phrases.
Good luck on your endeavor and let us know how you’ve been able to use English / Swahili flashcards. Tell us what you think in the comments! We appreciate all feedback.
*New words coming soon.
*Use the capital letter as a hint for the translation
*Tap the blue screen to reveal the translation
*Tap the translation to give it another go
Learn English Swahili Grammar, Verbs, & Vocabulary is an Android Education app developed by Feral Cat Development and published on the Google play store. It has gained around 5000 installs so far, with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 in the play store.
Learn English Swahili Grammar, Verbs, & Vocabulary requires Android with an OS version of 4.1 and up. In addition, the app has a content rating of Everyone, from which you can decide if it is suitable to install for family, kids, or adult users. Learn English Swahili Grammar, Verbs, & Vocabulary is an Android app and cannot be installed on Windows PC or MAC directly.
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Below you will find how to install and run Learn English Swahili Grammar, Verbs, & Vocabulary on PC:
If you follow the above steps correctly, you should have the Learn English Swahili Grammar, Verbs, & Vocabulary ready to run on your Windows PC or MAC. In addition, you can check the minimum system requirements of the emulator on the official website before installing it. This way, you can avoid any system-related technical issues.
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