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Android version?
I have used the French Version of Conjugation Nation and LOVE it! I was wondering if there will be an Android version? Or maybe possibly planning an Android version? I just switched to Android and would love to practice new language skills on Android. It's a great app and would be great on Android too. Keep up the awesome work.
22 votesSorry everyone, I just don’t have the time to build this for Android. If I was starting today, I would build it for both platforms, but it’s already built in the iOS language and can’t be easily ported.
If I redo the iOS version in a year or two, then I’ll also support Android, but it’s not planned as of yet, sorry to say :(
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Landscape orientation
I have big fingers and would very much appreciate the larger keyboard
16 votesI started working on this but this became less important when phones got larger
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15 votes
perhaps in 2012
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Fill in the blank sentence.
It would be really nice to have a sentence such as; "No esperaba que ellos _______ tantas mentiras." as an example for "decir - imperfecto subjuntivo". Like when you click to get the definition it would give you the sentence above as well.
9 votesSorry, this is out of the scope of the app.
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German version please!
Please release an app for praticing German verbs too.
9 votesWe don’t have the resources. Perhaps in 2012.
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Allow reverse conjugation
show a conjugated phrase like, 'yo había vuelto' and have the use type in 'pluperfect of volver' Since some of the tenses are long, perhaps you could go with the first three letters of each word. i.e. 'plu volver' for the above or 'imp sub hablar' for imperfect subjunctive for hablar.
3 votesSomewhat valuable, but tense names are more a tool for learning the verbs. The tense names themselves are not important when using the language. Most native speakers will not know tense names.
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Have a username field in the quiz results
This feature would allow students to take screen shot of results with their name to send to teachers for credit.
3 votesThe email feature should address this.
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Add/Customize vocabulary
Allow adding own verbs to customize for the students' learning purposes. Especially adding further irregular verbs would be beneficial.
1 voteI’d rather solve this by having more verbs available, so the user doesn’t need to enter his own.
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1 vote
There are resources available online and and in books that can be much more helpful than what I can provide in the app. The usage of verb tenses can be quite complicated, and language books devote many chapters to them.
However, I do understand your concern, and at one point I considered providing a reverse translation, but this is now off the table because google translate is too expensive (it used to be free). Also, the translations could be misleading and weren’t always accurate. Best to seek thorough explanations from legitimate sources. :) -
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There is a toggle for this under the settings panel. The app can either check for accent marks, or it can not. It’s up to the user.
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The only thing missing...
Multiple choice answers for quicker sessions
1 voteI like this idea, but we don’t have the bandwidth for it.
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Make perfect tenses agree with subject gender and plurality
For example given:
Ellas interesarse (condicional perfecto)
The app expected:
Se habrían interesado
But I believe it's actually
Se habrían interesadas
1 voteHello! Thanks for the feedback, but se habrían interesado is actually correct.
I’ve checked different conjugation sources, here’s one of them:
http://www.wordreference.com/conj/EsVerbs.aspx?v=invitarse
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