Regan Devereaux
4 years ago
I love this app. It functions perfectly. I'm blown away by the correct translations delivered instantly, not to mention the craftsmanship and the creators attention to detail that really shows in the appealing interface. Most astonishing to me is that it delivers all this and much more... offline! With no loss in quality. If only other app creators would imitate Reverso's stellar example. It is possible to be this great! Thanks, Regan
Greg Boyd
4 years ago
I love Reverso. It's been a great help in learning french - much better than Google translate(!) I do have one criticism, though - for some reason it only adds some searches in the search history: this is annoying as I end up typing slight modifications of a long phrase repeatedly instead of being able to recall a search. Reverso folks, can you explain this annoyance?
Signe Meyer
4 years ago
Honestly, the best translator on the market! It's accurate, offers multiple translations for varying contexts, and has fantastic phrase ability! Google translate has long felt like the only (and a bad) option but this is fantastic. They have an example for every word or phrase you could ever look up and I genuinely adore this app, even with its occasional clunkiness
A Google user
6 years ago
This app is very good but not all of the translations are correct, most are but if you are putting in custom input, take it with a grain of salt. Overall very good app to help you learn a language. One thing is, it tells you to simply sign up to see more examples, and when you sign up it tells you to subscribe(pay money) to see more examples. Still a great app though.
GenericAssUsername
2 years ago
I signed up for the trial, but the app didn't upgrade my account. It just says that I already own that in-app purchase, and continues on with the free features/offering the premium upgrade. I also get an error that the Reverso Online Context server cannot be reached. I tried reinstalling, but that didn't work. As it is not usable, I can't give it more than one star, and will cancel my subscription.
A Google user
5 years ago
Great app. It gives so many different examples when searching for a word or a phrase, so you can actually see how it is being used in a sentence. Also in Conjugation was added pronunciation which is very helpful for learning French. Wish option of displaying and listening to added personal phrases in Phrasebook was working better. It works fine with phrases taken from the search, but not so well with personal sentences.
A Google user
5 years ago
UPDATED REVIEW: All is well. App is back to its usual glorious self. I love the variety of real-life variants it gives for most phrases. (Of course, I don't know how grammically correct, widely understood, or realistic all of them are.) OLD REVIEW: What Happened? Doesn't Work Anymore. Used to work great. Now with new phone (S10E), it constantly says internet connection not working. But my connection is working for all other apps. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling. Still doesn't work.
Lokki Walle
4 years ago
Easy-to-use and fast app with machine translator. The tools provide a high level of accuracy. The app have a definitions, a synonyms, 2-column contest, and a pronunciation buttons. I am interested in the sound of speeh, and I have been used the web edition for years, I highly recommend it for works and days. All men can improve and attain virtue or value by themselves.
Emily Edwards
2 years ago
Wonderful translation app! It shows multiple translations to better define context, even slang! Languages not in the Latin alphabet ARE transliterated. You just have to tap the translation you want. Audio is also provided. This app has been very helpful in my pursuit of mastering Italian. Definitely give this app a try. You have nothing to lose and a world to gain!
Sandy Keathley
1 year ago
Essential tool for learning a new language. I use it every day. It does not have virtual flash cards, but it does allow you to create a list of favorites to review whenever you have a few minutes, and will give you the pronunciation. This is important, and flash card apps usually won'r do that. I paid the very small fee for the Premium version; it is well worth it. If I see a word I don't know online, I just select the word, and a box opens to give me the translation and pronunciation.
A Google user
5 years ago
I am studying Arabic and had all but given up on multilingual sorts of apps because they always fell short when seeking a detailed translation. Reverso's interface prompts you with logic constructs. For example, when you enter "recall" and it comes up with choices like "recall the moment" and "recalled the car." When I select one, I am provided with a long list of translated sentences with nice audio a male voice reading them aloud! Can't wait to try the other languages! I am learning Tagalog (aka Filipino) now but Reverso has not implemented that language. Unfortunately, I will have to cancel my subscription even though I love this app! If Reverso gets back to me with any plans to implement that language, I will happily continue my access!
Chris G
4 years ago
This would be a 5 star rating, except that in the learning mode there are suddenly ads every three or four words. Sometimes they pop up in the middle of speaking exercises, which is rather irritating. I understand the need for ad revenue, but it seems like it could be done in a manner that doesn't interfere with the learning process. Edit: The latest update has definitely improved this app. While there are ads, they no longer interrupt the learning experience. Good app!
Victor Ude
2 years ago
I really love the app. The pronunciation is far superior to Google Translate in most cases (for Spanish and Japanese at least). When practicing flash cards it would be nice if the text prompt did not disappear when holding the record button. As it is now my memory is being tested more than my ability to properly pronounce words. What's worse, if you mess up, the text doesn't return to the screen making it impossible to know what to say.
Majid Parvanehpour
4 years ago
It's really unique. You may enjoy multiple choices. For example, when learning french you're offered mutiple instances of your word in texts with its parallel translation. Moreover, you are given the pronunciation, the conjugation, and english synonym. Reverso is the best app for learning languages in context. I've used any other apps and its the best for me so far. I'm really grateful to its developers. You may also enjoy its other apps like reverso synonym. Thanks a lot
A Google user
5 years ago
very good app but I have a couple of suggestions. First, I would like better learning features and the ability to review all my history words and have the app keep track of how many times I have answered each one correctly. secondly, I would like my history to be synced across multiple devices with my login so I can see the same word list on all my devices. Thirdly, have you ever watched a Mexican Netflix series? Your app is rather deficient in Mexican/ South American slang, which is vast!
Sean speller
1 year ago
This app works very well when you have an online mode. Offline is another story. To me, it is almost borderline bad with the offline mode. To use the offline mode, go to settings, and you will see a list of words you can translate. It's like slim pickings with the languages for the offline mode, and it wants your permission to use your smart device photo and etc. The offline mode doesn't give you a few sentences with the word you translated. There's also stupid subscriptions and stupid ads.
Dana Garvey
1 year ago
Poor value for money. Even with a subscription, you can't hear the pronunciation of an entire paragraph, unlike other apps. There is no way to edit your phrasebook to correct errors or enter your own content. Many of the translations are full of errors, and reporting these seems to be a waste of time. I have seen little or no improvement in years. Also, the developer abandoned the Lexibase software it previously sold for PCs, leaving customers in the lurch with draconian activation requirements.
haya fatima
1 year ago
Imperfect, but definitely the most useful language ap. Despite many errors, including not infrequently rather odd mistranslations in context examples, I still give it a 5 because it can be used intelligently and read "between the lines". These comments are for the non-expanded version, mainly German and French (/English), although I consult it in several other languages as well.
Liam Murray
1 year ago
It is very useful yet frustrating to use. 1) It frequently randomly resets to Spanish/French (why?) and doesn't let me switch back to Spanish/English; 2) It doesn't handle minor spelling mistakes at all; 3) It is easy to write a long phrase then accidentally press the voice button when you mean enter, and it resets/clears all your typing work; 4) ai translations are frequently wrong. When it works the phrase translations are great.
N Elaine J
11 months ago
I don't trust Reverso. I used to pay a modest yearly subscription for this app and I recommended it to many people. In that regards, it deserved 5 stars. When Reverso was overhauled, all my previous data was lost and the monthly subscription became about as much as I paid in year, meaning it would cost me over 10 times what I used to pay, which is way too much for the amount of time I use Reverso. Besides, I don't trust that they won't throw away my data again.