Company Name: Nemo Apps LLC
About: Turn your iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch into your FAVORITE teacher of
Norwegian.
◆ The most essential words and phrases of the language, each with
native speaker audio.
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by TechWriter7
There is nothing that annoys me quite as much as as product misrepresentation. So let's be clear about this "dictionary" (the search term I used when looking for this app). Unless you pay the full price of $12, what you'll be getting is a VERY brief, scarcely useful, phrase book that wouldn't even be useful for travel. (What good would something for travel be without the word "time"?)
Please understand--I'm not saying we should get a full dictionary for free every time. I'm just saying, "Be very clear what you are offering."
In addition (and this is not Nemo's fault, although a little extra guidance is always appreciated), I went to Apple's Keyboard Settings so that words I looked up would appear correctly when I saw them, but it offered (to my surprise) two different keyboards, so at this point I'm trying one of them to see if any of the words that come up in the app appear the same as they do on the screen when I watch my favorite Norwegian TV show on my computer or iPad.
I have paid the $12 and downloaded "the full list," although at 1404 words, "full" would not meet some people's definition of the term, but I will leave it to each purchaser to determine worth. I'm just starting to learn Norwegian (although I speak English, Russian, and a few other languages, so that of course helps greatly) and so will no doubt acquire other materials to help me learn.
Best of luck to all.
by Waeccvttsdfyhhhukkkojpnnnm
I was enjoying the app until I found out they only teach you a few basic phrases unless you pay to upgrade. I will be deleting the app.
by Tyjdkndbdkd
It's a quality app, and is generally useful. But some of the translations are not perfect. "Thank you" really doesn't translate to "takk skal du ha," for example. "Takk" means thank you in a more general sense. "Takk skal du ha" is something you might say to a store employee that helps you find something.