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Get your tongue rolling: 4 Free Language Apps everyone can use

28-08-2015 11:21

Cape Town - At a loss for words?

Brush up on your language skills with these great foreign language apps. Flirt to your heart’s content with dreamy dark haired stallions, dodge embarrassing misunderstandings and express your wonderful-self with all the right Oohs and Ahhs .

These 4 apps are easy to use and download on the go!

1. Google Translate

This updated and modern app is a great way to make sense of anything. Use your camera to translate images and signs into text! Great for road signs, menus, and books!

 Android and IOS

2. Bravolol       

 One of the easiest and cheapest to use. Download language phrasebooks - complete with greetings, questions and a fun free romance category. 

The clear font and simple layout is easy on the eye, and you can star all your favourite words in a special folder.

Android and IOS

3. Duolingo

Duo Lingo is an award winning package deal! It has won multiple education, Google and app awards!  
And its free! Learn up to 21 languages with quick quizzes, flashcards and pronunciation guides.

Android and IOS 

4. Memrise

Make it stick! This online learning tool uses memory to perfect your language skills. Their fun memes are catchy, funny and super cute. Open the world! Learn the basics of language, essential words and interesting cultural facts.

Android and IOS 

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