Company Name: Andreas Goebel
About: ▸ Over 160,000 German words
▸ Inflection tables with all word forms
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Translations, synonyms, meanings and grammar
▸ Example sentenses to show
usage
▸ Games for learning grammar with progress
▸ Words are classified in
levels A1 to C2+
▸ See: www.verbformen.
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by NFB19582729
There should be no rating nag screen after $10 full app purchase.
by ER1891
I like this app and paid to upgrade. Will continue using for sure. One thing I wish you could change is the word search. Currently it tolerates 0 typos and immediately shows no word matches your search - whether you typed an o instead of ö or simply got a wrong letter at the very end. Both happen often to all of us. I also wish there’s a drop down of words as I search especially if you don’t fix the 0 tolerance problem.. at least with the drop down it’s easier to scroll to the right word so I don’t have to type correctly all the letters left. Again, love this dictionary and just wish to see the improvements. Vielen Dank.
by Sabinefrog
I’m a beginning learner of German. I bought the online upgrade of this app and have so far found it very useful! Every entry has a list of different forms of the word, synonyms, etc. and examples in sentences. I also love the unlimited word lists that I can create so I can save new words I’ve learned. The AI chat is handy, if not all that comprehensive. The only problem I have is that some fairly common words such as “Bekannte” are not included. That makes me wonder how complete this dictionary is. I’ll probably need to find a bigger and more comprehensive one later. But for now this one suffices my needs for the most part.
P.S. Some entries are confusing and I (as a beginner-learner) suspect erroneous. For instance, “ziemlich” is categorized in this dictionary as an adjective while it’s more like an adverb. Interestingly, the AI teacher also said it’s an adverb. I don’t know. I’d consult other dictionaries when there’re doubts.