English Ojibwe Dictionary Apk

English Ojibwe Dictionary Apk

Latest version 2.2.4
04 Dec 2023

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version2.2.4
Rating3.1/5, based on 34 votes
Size‎12.8 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 4.4+ (KitKat)
Author's NotesEnglish Ojibwe Dictionary Offline

About English Ojibwe Dictionary APK

English Ojibwe Dictionary APK Download for Android
English Ojibwe Dictionary APK Download for Android

Description

English Ojibwe Dictionary Offline:

With nearly 103.000 English to Ojibwe and nearly 103.000 Ojibwe to English words, this is the most sufficient free English Ojibwe and Ojibwe English offline dictionary for android with words updated regularly in term of quantity of words and their meaning.

Program has attractive interface, easy to use with function of automatically saving 150 newest words (History), and allows you to save and delete your saved words (Saved words).

If you have any questions or suggestions for programs, please send mail to the address support@ndtstudio.com

Latest updates

What's new in version 2.2.4

Version 2.2.4:
- Improve performance

How to install English Ojibwe Dictionary APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download English Ojibwe Dictionary APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (ndt.mobile.dictionary.offline.enoj-v2.2.4-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

2.2.4 (10)12.8 MB
2.2 (6)2.2 MB

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User's Reivew

1 ★The dictionary for me is pretty much useless. I need to hear the spoken language not read it. There are many many different ways these words could be said and sounding them out is likely to lead to speaking them wrong so I'm uninstalling it it's worthless
1 ★Didn't help me at all.
1 ★The People's Dictionary website is GREAT... but the app is worthless. I still have NOT been able to type in a word, get the Ojibwe translation and listen to the pronunciation.
5 ★I like how it has words for multiple dialects, so you can compare between different regions in how they put the words together.
5 ★Gawin just noooooo I know ojibwe and I'm trying to teach a friend but this app sucks.
1 ★Not very well programmed. Programming text appears where lists of categories should be, and when selected, no word lists appear.
5 ★I love this app :)