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Talk Chinese FREE app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 4148 ratings )
Business Travel
Developer: Benjamin Holfeld
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Feb 2010
App size: 2.42 Mb

Know how to say a few phrases in Chinese!
Chinese (Mandarin) is by far the most spoken language on the planet (more than 1000 million people speak chinese! English is only to 350 million people the native language!)

If you know a few phrases like "Hello", "How are you","Cheers" etc. youll have much better relationships to your chinese friends and colleagues!

Try this free version of Talk Chinese, listen and try to pronounce the phrases.
If you find this App useful, please get the full version:
"Talk Chinese" to support my work!
If you have ideas/feedback for improvement, please contact me via [email protected]

Thanks and have a great day, Benjamin A. Holfeld.

Pros and cons of Talk Chinese FREE app for iPhone and iPad

Talk Chinese FREE app good for

Great app. Good pronunciation and fast reactivity. Choice of word & expression look smart already in free version
This is a excellent apps would highly recommend it to other interesting one .
are you a seller Bhuio? because they sells the exactly same one. anyway i love this app!! bhuiodotcom
Not too complicated which makes it very useful in real life situations. Plus, a great tool for learning simple basic essential words/phrases.
Awesome for a beginner .you can hear Chinese while your looking at English sentence .makes it easy to remember
These simple phrases are really helpful to beginners like me. Thanks a lot!

Some bad moments

Its too simple. They couldve throughn a couple more phrases in.
Actually we do, but I cannot hear a word! I cannot hear one phrase!! Volume is allll the way up too. I think theres something wrong with the app...
I use to be able to hear the sayings But now it doesnt work? Volume and headphones are at max level and still not a sound?
Maybe find someone who really speaks Chinese to do the demo... just maybe?
Sound not clear. Accent differs from the one my Chinese colleagues speak.