If youre studying Hebrew or are a new immigrant to Israel, you will benefit from this app
I learned about this app recently through the Jewish iPhone community and knew it was for me. There is a book that offers similar information, but I was so happy to find this app. I check it 10 times a day in class. I wish I would have had it when I started Ulpan in Jerusalem four months ago!
The support team has been very accessible. Its a pretty straightforward app that offers exactly what it says it does - Hebrew verbs, fully conjugated with nekudot so you can pronounce a verb correctly the first time.
It switches easily between English and Hebrew searches. Although it took me a little time to locate the settings (in V 1.0. they are in the settings for the iPhone itself rather than inside the app), I appreciate the ability to make the font bigger and to have the app open in whichever tense I prefer (past, present, future or command).
Ive already asked the support team to consider making the magnifying glass that initiates a search larger and also to be able to search by the infinitive form of the verb in Hebrew. In truth, it would be excellent to be able to search the database by any form you have, so you can see the rest of the conjugations and the meaning of the verb, but that might be a bit more complicated.
In truth, you need to know the root letters of the verb to be able to search for it in Hebrew, so that requires a certain amount of knowledge. It might be an app an absolute beginner in Hebrew has to grow into, but it is such a great tool.
I told the students in my ulpan class about it and they want to know if its available in Hebrew and Russian.
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