With this language learning app, you can listen to, read, and speak Hausa words and phrases to build your skills. Includes offline access, alphabet lessons, pronunciation practice, and vocabulary training.
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AppRecs rating 4.2. Trustworthiness 58 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 27 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Learn Hausa For Beginners
Features:
+ No account registration required
+ 100% Offline
+ Learn Hausa basic to advance level
+ Hausa Alphabets
+ Friendly UI
+ Listen, read and speak
Note: The App is divided in several classes.
Class 1:
+ Hausa Alphabets
Class 2: Basics
+ Hausa Pronouns
+ Hausa Greetings
+ Hausa Questions
+ Hausa Prepositions
+ Hausa Functional Words
Class 3: Numbers
+ Hausa Cardinal Numbers
+ Hausa Ordinal Numbers
Class 4: Hausa Colours
Class5: Hausa Measurements & Units
Class 5: Hausa Verbs
Class 6: Hausa Calendar
+ Nigerian Weekdays
+ Nigerian Hours,Night & Days
+ Nigerian Months, Seasons
Class 7: Travel In Nigeria
Class 8: Transport
Class 9: City
Class 10: Shopping
Class 11: Dressing In Nigeria
Note: Only Chapter 1 – First 9 Lessons are available for free.
Access to all lessons and premium features requires a one-time purchase or subscription.
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Reviews for Learn Hausa For Beginners
justTripn
Weird pronunciation. Ghanaian Hausa speaking boyfriend says it’s wrong
The pronunciation is weird and does not match that of my Ghanaian Hausa speaking boyfriend, his friends, my Nigerian Hausa language teacher, OR the videos I’ve found on YouTube. First example is the word Sannu, like “hello” or “Sorry”. All of the above pronounce it san-noo. This ap says san-nee.
blinkx0
Pronunciation and meaning are off
Sounds like a different language