Learn Amharic Fidel! Cheats

Learn Amharic Fidel! Hack 1.03 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Ethan Hartzell
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 1.03
ID: com.learn.amharic.fidel

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Description

The Amharic Fidel is an Abugida or Alphasyllabary, in which each character represents a syllable rather than a single sound.
Each consonant base can be modified to represent one of 7 vowels. There are altogether 34 consonant bases leading to ~238 characters + 49 more labialized sounds.
The apostrophe in the transliteration (') can represent a glottal stop on its own, or when combined with other sounds like (k') or (t') represent "ejective consonants."
Practice tracing each letter, then quiz yourself on them.
The syllable bases are split into two lists to make quizzing yourself on them a little more manageable. There is also a word scramble game and a typing game to help you learn to read common words and put them together.
Amharic also has its own way of writing numbers. The Fidel originally comes from how the Ge'ez language was written.

Version history

1.03
2023-03-24
fixed video url
1.02
2023-03-20
added video display
1.01
2023-03-16
New features!
-Explanatory Video
-Tracing mode (practice tracing each letter!)
-more consistent transliteration
1.0
2022-04-05

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Ratings

4.3 out of 5
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Reviews

WilliamsburgZoo,
Helpful - buuuut…
Okay, so this app is helpful if you kind of already know the fidel but need to review. The quiz feature is great and the word games are fun, but here are the drawbacks:
- there is no audio, so you aren’t really going to learn the fidel from this app becuase you won’t know how to pronounce the syllables (transliteration has significant limits)
- vowel sounds 1 and 5 are transliterated with the same vowel: e. For example, ሰ and ሴ are both transliterated “se” even though they are not pronounced the same.

I hope the app will be updated to include audio and distinguish between the eh and ey sounds.