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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 53 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About SignDict
App Features:
• Bilingual Translation: Translate seamlessly between Japanese and American Sign Language.
• Interactive Learning: Practice sign language with features like learning the alphabet (ABC), Hiragana, and exploring countries on the map.
• Offline Mode: Perfect for learning and studying during trips, flights, or anywhere without internet access.
• Built with SwiftUI: SignDict leverages Apple’s SwiftUI framework for a powerful user interface, fast search capabilities, and more.
• No Accounts or Ads: Enjoy a distraction-free experience—no accounts or ads required.
• Faster Connection: Learn to communicate effectively with Japanese or American Deaf communities.
• SignDict offers more than 20,000 signs in total which 10,000 in American Sign Language. and 10,000 in Japanese Sign Language. It's providing a comprehensive resource for learning both American and Japanese Sign Language.
If you’d like to add more sign language, then you can submit a Feedback in Settings > Feedback!
SignDict empowers individuals and communities to communicate effortlessly across cultures.
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Reviews for SignDict
3v3ryN1ckn@me1s60n3
20,000 signs and no search
This app is fantastic, don’t let the title fool you. It has not crashed on me and the pictures are on the better end of signing infographics. The signs are organized by kana for quick access. I personally happened to get this monster spiral bound book called American Sign Language Hymns For Singing(I found it at Cokesbury) which called for a lot of looking up specific signs. I opened up this app thinking, maybe this awesome app will make this easier… nope.
KenV24
Good App
Excited to learn some Japanese sign language because I’m going to Japan to meet some deaf people there