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Hindi Bubble Bath app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 2048 ratings )
Travel Games Arcade Educational Education
Developer: Overpass Limited
Free
Current version: 2.7, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 23 Jan 2013
App size: 24.42 Mb

Learn Hindi easily with this fun and engaging game from Overpass Apps. Whether you are traveling to Mumbai, New Delhi, or Sri Bangalore -- or if you just want to properly watch some Bollywood films . . . you should learn some Hindi.

With India’s increasing influence and importance in the world economy, Hindi is developing to be an extremely popular language for people to learn. Younger generations whose parents and grandparents have emigrated across the globe are seeking to re-capture the language of their forefathers.

With Hindi Bubble Bath, we help you learn by giving you easy ways to learn the language. You start off easy with a 50/50 chance of getting the words right (you are guessing, really) and gradually progress you through the levels so you must learn the vocabulary properly.

The goal of the game is simple . . . select the bubble and hear the word or read the work in the bubble. Then select the right translation to pop the bubble.

Just when you think youve learned all the words in the category, the levels get harder. Some levels force you to listen to the native speaker say the word (there is no writing) and other levels force you to read (there is no audio).

After you are finished with each of the 12 categories, you will have a good grasp on the words in those categories.


Are you ready to begin?

Hindi Bubble Bath features the following language categories:
• Numbers
• Animals
• Body Parts
• Colors
• Sizes
• Verbs
• Travel
• Time
• Person Nouns
• Adjectives
• Food
• Useful Phrases

Hindi Bubble Bath features original art work by Gesonrey Romero of Overpass Apps. It also feature spoken Hindi performed by Sumeet Kapila. The app is produced by Eric Wroolie of Overpass Apps.

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Here are some places you can use this language:
India, Nepal, Mumbai

Hindi is also known as Khadi Boli and Khari Boli.

Any ideas on how to better learn Hindi? Let us know by leaving a comment here or contacting us directly.