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Size:
7.4 MB
Category:
Travel
Travel
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
$1.99
$1.99
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Requires iOS 4.3 or la
Requires iOS 4.3 or la
Version:
1.0
1.0
Description - Speak the languages of the Celtic regions: Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Breton, Galician
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If you are iPhone and iPad owner,you now can download Speak the languages of the Celtic regions: Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Breton, Galician for $1.99 from Apple Store. The application is supporting different languages: English, Catalan, French, German, Italian, Spanish. It weighs in at only 7.4 MB to download. The new Speak the languages of the Celtic regions: Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Breton, Galician app version 1.0 has been updated on 2014-05-07. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Requires iOS 4.3 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
More Info: Find more info about Speak the languages of the Celtic regions: Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Breton, Galician in Jérôme Goursau`s Official Website : http://www.goursau.com
More Info: Find more info about Speak the languages of the Celtic regions: Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Breton, Galician in Jérôme Goursau`s Official Website : http://www.goursau.com
Speak the Languages of the Celtic Regions, by Henri Goursau You are traveling in a Celtic region. Here are 200 common phrases and expressions translated into: -Welsh -Scottish Gaelic -Irish Gaelic -Breton -Gallo (Brittany) -Galician To assist you in understanding these languages, this ...
Unfortunately I did Program only translates a small handful of phrases It is very rigid with how the phrase needs to be entered Complete garbage GOOGLE translate is much better and free Dont waste your money
I bought this thinking to learn a few words of Scottish Gaelic before our trip there Unfortunately the speaker does not work with this language and trying to speak Gaelic by reading the printed text is totally useless Not much help
By Kostas Gar.