Spanish Verb Conjugation Trainer app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 9650 ratings )
Reference Education
Developer: PROMETOYS LIMITED
2.99 USD
Current version: 2.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 19 Sep 2008
App size: 497.71 Kb

Master the conjugations for the most common Spanish verbs. Using this easy to use and proven learning method you can easily master conjugations. Use this new application to quickly look up conjugations and verb forms. Discover how easily one can learn to apply Spanish verb conjugations in written and spoken communication.

*** App has been updated and now runs also with iPhone OS 3.0 ***

This app has been reviewed and recommended by AppReview.com.

With this application you will learn the conjugations of the most used Spanish verbs. The conjugation database holds over 1500 conjugations.

The conjugation forms featured in this application are 100% correct and have been checked for correctness against other verb conjugation sources. The conjugation trainer includes the forms for Indicativo and Condicional. You can check the forms against the forms listed on www.verbix.com.

Advantages:

+ 1500 conjugations
+ Most used Spanish verbs
+ Spaced repetition algorithm
+ Statistics to track learning progress
+ No network connection needed
+ Future updates are free
+ Send in your word proposals


Spaced repetition is a learning technique in which increasing intervals of time is used between subsequent reviews. Loro gradually adopts the optimum spacing of repetitions. Pimsleur language courses are famous for using spaced repetition algorithms.


Tenses and verb forms:

* Participio
* Gerundio
* Presente
* Pretérito Imperfecto
* Pretérito Perfecto Simple
* Futuro
* Condicional
* Infinitivo
* Imperativo Afirmativo
* Imperativo Negativo


List of verbs which are included in this release:

abandonar, abrochar, absolver, abstener, aburrir, acabar, acariciar, aceptar, acertar, acoger, acompañar, aconsejar, acordar, acostarse, admirar, admitir, adoptar, adorar, afirmar, afrontar, agarrar, ahorrar, alegrar, alimentar, alquilar, amar, anteponer, anunciar, apestar, aplaudir, apostar, apoyar, apreciar, aprender, apretar, aprobar, aprovechar, arreglar, asistir, asociar, asolar, asomar, atender, atener, atraer, atrapar, aumentar, avenir, ayudar, bailar, barrer, batir, bañar, beber, besar, brillar, calentar, cambiar, cantar, cerrar, colar, comenzar, comer, compartir, componer, comprar, comprender, comprobar, confundir, conseguir, considerar, consumir, contar, contener, contraer, contrahacer, contravenir, convenir, cooperar, correr, corresponder, cortar, coser, costar, cubrir, dearrollar, debatir, deber, decaer, decidir, deducir, deducir, defender, dejar, demostrar, depender, deponer, desandar, descender, describir, descubrir, desear, deshacer, desoír, despertar, detener, diferenciar, disolver, disponer, dividir, echar, emerger, empezar, emplear, empujar, encender, entender, enterrar, entretener, envolver, escoger, esconder, escribir, escuchar, estudiar, exhibir, existir, exponer, extender, felicitar, fijar, formar, freír, funcionar, fundir, ganar, golpear, gustar, hablar, ignorar, imponer, imprimir, indisponer, inducir, insistir, introducir, invadir, inventar, invitar, lavar, levantar, llevar, llorar, manifestar, mantener, meter, morir, necesitar, nevar, notar, observar, obtener, ocurrir, odiar, ofender, olvidar, operar, oponer, oprimir, parar, partir, pasar, pensar, perder, permitir, perseguir, persistir, pintar, preguntar, presentar, prevenir, prever, probar, producir, prometer, proponer, proseguir, proteger, provenir, quebrar, quedar, quemar, recaer, recibir, recoger, recomendar, recordar, recuperar, recurrir, reducir, refreír, registrar, regresar, rehacer, renunciar, repartir, reproducir, resolver, responder, retener, retraer, reventar, revolver, rodar, romper, seleccionar, sembrar, sobrecoger, sobresalir, sobrevenir, sonar, sonreír ...

Also have a look at Loro English - Spanish, Spanish - English. An application which lets you expand your Spanish vocabulary, with over 3400 audio files to improve your pronunciation and a built in bilingual dictionary for fast word look up.

Pros and cons of Spanish Verb Conjugation Trainer app for iPhone and iPad

Spanish Verb Conjugation Trainer app good for

Amazingly helpful, has pretty much every form of every Spanish word. Great for those learning Spanish.
This is a great and simple product. Everyone whos complaining doesnt understand what its meant to do, it quizzes you on words and tenses, it doesnt teach you. This program is just meant as flashcards, not a teachers plan lesson. It serves its purpose and is an easy to use product.
I got the first version of this and in spite of having a little difficulty reading it, I made great progress in learning! Now it is even better. Dont let the basic, non-glitzy interface put you off. Get it and use it as directed, and you will progress. If you are seriously wanting to learn Spanish conjugations rather than be entertained, this is the application that will best help you achieve your goal. Perseverance and patience are required and pay off well.
Ive been looking for conjugation flash cards for a long time ... thanks! My only criticism of this app is that the interface is a bit confusing. It took me a while to figure out that (1) I could restrict myself to the present tense and (2) it was possible to display the 6-card for a particular verb/tense combination. I almost gave the app up as not useful before I realized those two things. Some suggestions that might help: (1) Add a startup display that allows the user to see/change the verb tenses and the list of verbs being tested. (2) For the list of verbs, use the edit/delete/search interface that seems to be standard in other apps. (3) Somewhere obvious (perhaps on the flash card answer?), add a button to pop up the 6-card for the verb/tense. (4) Not necessary, but maybe not a bad idea: make the flash card display ... flashier (BYKI has a nice way of doing it).
I am finding this application quite useful at learning Spanish verb conjugations. So, it definitely is accomplishing its purpose. But Joe, PLEASE make a way to turn off the Vosotros form!!! For those of us that only want to learn Central/South American Spanish and not Spain Spanish, it is quite irritating to have the Vosotros form popping up all the time. Once again, this IS a very good application for learning Spanish conjugations on your iPhone/iTouch.
I am learning Spanish and this app had an impressive amount of tenses. Very nice

Some bad moments

This is one of the cheapest and most sloppy programs I have yet to pay money for on iTunes. I guess, technically, it does what it claims, but with a very unintuitive interface and very little feedback that is inconvenient to access.
Wheres subjunctive? I paid 3$ you should defently have at least some subjunctive tenses. Helpful otherwise besides the fact that it takes a while to find the verb. Seriouly I expect an update or a refund
The app invariably crashed when I tried to open it, so I have no idea what the program is actually like. I tried deleting it and reloading, but there was no difference. I finally took my wifes advice and bought Ultralingua, which is pricey but has both a dictionary and conjugation. And it works.
Very bad. Half the words on the list are not actally used. Dont buy it. Its not worth your time.
I gave it 2 stars because it lacks the ability to customize. I would give it 5 stars if you could 1. Turn of the Vosotros and number 2. Select the tenses you wanted to practice. For example choose only preterito, future, affirmativo or whatever customized set of tenses you wanted to practice instead of having all of the tenses thrown at you by default.
Youd think by looking at the description that this app would quiz you on all those verbs in all the tenses. Youd be wrong. It only actually conjugates 36 different words in all the tenses. The rest are presented with "In the same class of conjugation: blah blah blah" and youre given a list of other verbs that conjugate the same way--but no way to test on them. Using that logic, why say you provide conjugations for only 200-odd verbs? Why not put 2000 verbs? Its the same lie, only bigger. What a waste of money. The developer should be ashamed of himself.