Learn Korean Phrases APK

Version 17.1.0 - com.bravolang.korean
bravolang,korean,education

Easily learn Korean phrases and words! Speak Korean with confidence!

Learn Korean Phrases apk

APP Information

Download Version 17.1.0 (60)
Apk Size22.23 MB
App DeveloperBravolol
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android5.0 and up
App Packagecom.bravolang.korean.apk
MD5eef48c6df703409a1094e457895ed3f0
Rate4.75
Website https://bravolol.com/

Download Learn Korean Phrases 17.1.0 APK

App Description

Learn Korean Phrases is bravolang,korean,education, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 4.75 by 4 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Bravolol website who developed it. com.bravolang.korean.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 5.0 and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 17.1.0 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 9469+ times on store. You can also download com.bravolang.korean APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Easily learn Korean phrases and words! Speak Korean with confidence!

The “Learn Korean” app has many useful Korean phrases and words (e.g., “Thank you!”, “How much?” or “A table for two, please!”). When you tap a phrase, the app speaks it aloud. There is no guessing as to how to pronounce the words. And if the app is talking too quickly for you, simply tap the snail icon to hear the words more slowly. And if the app is talking too quickly for you, simply tap the turtle icon to hear it more slowly. Listen to pronunciation recorded by native Korean speaker and then record and play back your own voice to practice your Korean speaking skills!

When traveling to Korea (e.g., Seoul, Incheon or Busan), make sure you bring the app with you! Ideally you listen to a phrase and repeat it, but if your accent is terrible, you can play the voice on the app to local Korean people (e.g., a waiter or store clerk). 

FEATURES

- Many useful Korean phrases & words
- Pronunciation recorded by native Korean speaker
- No Internet connection required
- Instant search by keywords
- Customizable font size

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App ChangeLog

  • - Improved user interface & system performance
  • - Enhanced user experience
  • - Minor bug fixes
  • We have entirely re-designed User Interface. Users with this app below version v10.0 note that:
  • - Redesigned user interface, offering you an entirely new way of language learning experience
  • - Added flashcard feature for each phrase/word, learning language has never been easier
  • - Updated some phrases and vocabularies
  • - Improved sound quality

App Screens

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  1. staceyseniarose-avatar

    staceyseniarose

    The ADS, whew!! Lost a star there. Otherwise good app, the audio is great, easy to understand, unlike some that have a robotic voice that mispronounces the words. Useful phases (in formal language), I think it will be great for building phase recognition. Also really like the "favorites" option where you can save words/phrases to a separate tab for easy studying. Recommend being able to read Hangul. I'm curious if there's more content available with the 4.99 upgrade? Seems pricey if not.

  2. Eric Johnson-avatar

    Eric Johnson

    The romanization is atrocious. It looks like someone who knew nothing about the language was asked to type in a handwritten transcription. Worse than useless for people who are trying to master the tricky, subtle sound distinctions of Korean.

  3. Gwen Onken-avatar

    Gwen Onken

    Easy to follow. Like the way it is divided into catagories so it is quite easy to find the specific phrase looked for. Learning the pronunciation was easy and quick. Thank you.

  4. Beomgyu-avatar

    Beomgyu

    It's a really good app. I have learned a few words, It's easy when you have learned a bit of korean before getting the app but for beginers I would say this is a good app to learn Korean!~^^

  5. A Google user-avatar

    A Google user

    I think this app is working for me it's really good for beginners like me. I'm still learning but it's going great and I'm having a lot of fun learning Korean

  6. Crystal Shields-avatar

    Crystal Shields

    I'm determined and confident at learning Korean and this app helps me boost that confidence in learning the language.

  7. Jessica Holley-Walkuski-avatar

    Jessica Holley-Walkuski

    No lessons just categorized phrases and words. Usefull will use but I still want an app that has daily lessons.

  8. Sunil Yadav-avatar

    Sunil Yadav

    It really is great I mean comon it is also in one of the best app records( don't believe check it on Google) and specially in my opinion for sure the best app I discovered ever even the cute detailing.

  9. Caitlin Briscoe-avatar

    Caitlin Briscoe

    Unlike other apps it has a clear pronunciation of the words and the lists of words are in a way that you would use them

  10. jean norman-avatar

    jean norman

    I'm studying korean. my partner is from Korea. As soon as I started using this app he noticed what I was writting and told me it's wrong. I have used other ways to learn korean before. Example thank you is gamsahamnida 감사합니다 The most common way to say thank you. Not 고맙습니다 gomabseubnida. Is only said to friends, if you go around saying this to people they might think your weird. Please inform people of formal and informal ways to say things. As age and friendship have a impact on the words.