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erasmos

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Feb 2, 2010
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Announcing version 2.80 of our German Numbers app, now available for the iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad;
with this version we've gone from a ceiling of 1000 to 1,000,000.

Ready to get *much* better at recognizing German numbers when spoken or written?

Learn your numbers anywhere you want, with one of several games.

☆ Listen to the spoken number and type in the digit. If you're stuck, just press the 'skip' button.

☆ Read the number word, and type in the digit. If you're stuck, just press the 'skip' button.

☆ Have the app speak whatever number you want.

☆ Keep track of your score; play with your friends to see who can get the highest
number of correct answers in a row.

☆ Covers the numbers from 0 to 1,000,000 (yes, one million) but you can set whatever range you want to practice.

☆ Guided mode, where the app is your teacher, carefully choosing the numbers when you're ready for them.

☆ For more advanced students, go totally random.

☆ Displays subtle indicator as to how well you know a particular number.

Play as long as you want - this teacher has infinite patience.

Highly suitable for long or even short subway rides.

Come see our site which includes a tutorial video: http://www.learngermannumbers.com.

See our Facebook page for discussions, including our responses to some reviews: http://support.learngermannumbers.com.

Still not sure? Try our Free Version which is the same as this one, but with a range of 0 to 42.

Paid Version: http://www.learngermannumbers.com/download/paid

Free Version: http://www.learngermannumbers.com/download/free

I've added 10 promo codes to the Promo Forum.

/Sean
 

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Actually we German's should really change the strange way we pronounce our numbers:

zwei-und-vierzig

a "clear" fourty-two in english or よんゆうに (yon juu ni, 四十に) in Japanese is much more consistent.

most significant number first ...

OK; complete OT though
 
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