Parts of Body in 18 Languages 4+

Pioneer Logics

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

Parts of Body - Talking App is a learning app for kids, students and travelers. User has to tap on a human part of body in the given image, app will speak the name of that part of body besides showing the spellings in selected language. App supports audio and text in 19 different languages covering 80 percent of the most spoken languages of the world. User can change the language preference via settings.
Users can change the selected language via settings. App will start voicing the parts of body name as well as showing the name of tapped part of body in that language.

Please see the video to know more about how your kid can play with app to effectively learn about human parts of body using this app.

Below is the list of languages which are supported by Parts of Body app:

1- Parts of Body in English
2- Parts of Body in Arabic
3- Parts of Body in Chinese
4- Parts of Body in Danish
5- Parts of Body in Dutch
6- Parts of Body in French
7- Parts of Body in German
8- Parts of Body in Russian
9- Parts of Body in Spanish
10- Parts of Body in Hindi
11- Parts of Body in Bangali
12- Parts of Body in Italian
13- Parts of Body in Japanese
14- Parts of Body in Korean
15- Parts of Body in Persian
16- Parts of Body in Polish
17- Parts of Body in Portuguese
18- Parts of Body in Swedish
19- Parts of Body in Urdu

What’s New

Version 1.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

App Privacy

The developer, Pioneer Logics, has not provided details about its privacy practices and handling of data to Apple. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

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