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This easy-to-use, free app is a sequel to XhosaPhrases1 with 35 more phrases
XhosaPhrases2 is a simple yet useful and completely free Android app that plays about 35 frequently used Xhosa (or isiXhosa) conversational phrases with their English translations on your Android phone. It is a sequel to XhosaPhrases1. If you master these phrases, you should be able to delight and “click” with Xhosa speakers. The app cycles (random/sequentially) through the various phrases, and you can lengthen the pauses inbetween sentences in case you want to practice them out loud or need more time. You can switch off the English translations so that you can just listen to the Xhosa phrases playing back, if you are commuting or waiting to see the bank manager! Also options for repeat/single play; long/short pauses and random/sequential play.
This app was built in the interest of getting South Africans to talk to each other but can be used by anyone interested in learning some basic Xhosa phrases. Compact. Easy-to-use. Supplements the phrases from the popular XhosaPhrases1. This app was developed by the University of Cape Town’s Samsung Mobile Innovation Lab as a collaboration between Tessa Dowling, African Languages and Jean-Paul Van Belle from the Information Systems Department. Also available in four other South African languages. Find all our apps on: https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Information+Systems+Dept+-+University+of+Cape+Town .
Specs: Small download using minimal bandwidth and memory. Should work on all Android versions but tested from 2.2 upwards. Aimed primarily at mobile (cell) phones but works on tablets too.
Keywords: Xhosa, isiXhosa, South Africa, language tutor, translate
Last updated on Aug 5, 2015
Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!
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Xhosa Phrases 2 language tutor
1.01 by Information Systems Dept - University of Cape Town
Aug 5, 2015