French Verbs - Conjugator & translator
Master conjugations with ease, complete with verb drills and quizzes
- 14080 Version
- 3.1 Score
- 668K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
The app provides a convenient way to learn and search the conjugations of common French verbs. It is a useful tool for those studying French or traveling to French-speaking countries like France, Belgium, and Quebec.
Key Features:
• Small file size
• Works offline
• Searchable verb forms and translations
• Wildcard search option
• Grammar section
• Includes all tenses, including composite tenses
• Ability to hear pronunciation (using Android's TTS feature)
• Multiple color themes to choose from
• Option to move the app to an SD card
• Bookmark favorite verbs
• Tablet optimized
Additional Offerings:
• Pro version available with more verbs
• Companion language learning app: Verb Conjugation Trainer
• Language apps for English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish
FAQs
Q: INVISIBLE SEARCH BOX TEXT AFTER SAMSUNG ANDROID 7.x UPDATE?
A: This is a problem with the new Samsung Android N firmware.
We filed a bug report with Samsung (developer support request 4035). Unfortunately, there is not much we can do on our end. But the more people complain to Samsung the more likely it is that it will get fixed promptly.
One thing you can try is to change the "theme" of your android phone: When you pinch the screen without any app running, you will get an option to change the theme. You can get themes from the "samsung market" some are free. We do not have a Samsung phone exhibiting the problem but we think there is a good chance that another theme might fix the problem. We would be grateful if you could let us know if that worked for you or not.
Q: What to the abbreviations like "irr." mean?
A: The abbreviations are explained on the help screen under Menu
Q: Why are the conjugated forms not translated?
A: This is intentional as there usually is not a very good correspondence between the use of tenses in one language to another. The student is much better advised learning the meaning of tenses in both his native language and the language she wants to master.
Q: Why aren't there more forms for the imperative?
A: In most languages the are only two genuine forms of the imperative (2nd singular and plural). The other forms are borrowed from the "present subjunctive" tense.
Q: After switching my phone's user interface to a different language I no longer see the translation of the verbs.
A: The app matches the translations to the user interface language of the phone, e.g. a German user gets German translations, a Spanish user gets Spanish translations. This can be changed under Menu:Preferences. However, Translations are only provided for a limited number of user languages.
Q: For some verbs the auxiliary verb for the perfect tenses seems wrong (e.g. haben vs sein in German or avoir vs etre in French).
A: Some verbs can use both auxiliaries depending on context. Such verbs are marked with "sein2" (German) and "etre2" (French). Because of space constraints only on form will be shown in the tables.
Tips
- for additional options press the menu key:
colors and abbreviations are explained under menu→help
customize verb tables under menu→preferences
"favorites" can be managed under menu→favorites
- pinch and zoom verb tables to change font size
- drag scroll handle to scroll faster
- Search:
the search suggestion/autocompletion does not cover all features it will only show inifinives
but you can also search with wildcards ("*" + "?"), search for conjugated forms, and search for (partial) translations
- Version14080
- UpdateNov 23, 2024
- DeveloperAppicenter LLC
- CategoryEducation
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.0.1 – 4.0.2+
- Downloads668K+
- Package Nameorg.muth.android.conjugator_demo_fr
- Signature931ad1183665cab08e61a456d74f86aa
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verbs fully conjugated
helpful resource
most important factor on speaking a language
so simple for the intended use
not all verbs existed