English Navajo Dictionary is a Reference app by Vladimir Demchenko. This is English Navajo Dictionary. The Dictionary is OFFLINE and does not need the internet connection.
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1. Managing History and Favorites lists – you are able edit those lists or clear them.
2. English Navajo Dictionary database will be downloaded when the application is run first time.
3. The Dictionary is OFFLINE and does not need the internet connection.
4. Favorites – you are able to add words to favorites list by clicking the “star” icon.
5. History – every word you ever viewed is stored in history.
6. This is English Navajo Dictionary.
7. We recommend you to use Wi-Fi connection.
8. Various Settings – you may change application’s font and theme (choose one of several color themes).
9. Word spelling, using Text-To-Speech module (requires internet connection).
10. Powered by iSpeech®.
11. Context word search – click any word in translation article and search for it’s translation.
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You shouldn’t really need audio if you understand the IPA and the accents, sounds, etc. It’s frustrating that there isn’t any pronunciation, but watch a couple Navajo YouTube videos on the vowels and constatants. Among others, you will definitely need “Mastering the more difficult Navajo sounds” by Diné Bizaad Bíhoosh’aah. Once you have all that down, you can use this app. If you can’t bother understanding the language structure before trying to understand the language words, then you will almost definitely fail.
There’s no pronunciation sound to anything!
Does not speak the Navajo word, only the English... useless.
This app is trash
Gave it one star because I couldn't give it zero. Among other faults, if you type in an English word it might translate it for you, but when you try to hear the pronunciation it pronounces the English, not the Navajo. Very helpful....not.
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