French Verb Conjugator Pro is an education app developed by Ian Tipton. The last update, v3.20, released on April 21, 2024, and it’s rated 4.81 out of 5 based on the latest 285 reviews. French Verb Conjugator Pro costs $1.99 and requires iOS 15.0+ and Android 14 or newer to download.
700 verbs. Now with audio!!
Video: French Verb Conjugator Pro Overview
Description
View almost 700 French verbs in 17 tenses. With simple navigation and built in search, you can find the verb you need in seconds. Now with audio!!
How to Use French Verb Conjugator Pro on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy French Verb Conjugator Pro on your desktop? Download the latest APK (3.20, 78 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆Love this app
I absolutely love this app and all the other verb reference apps by this creator. The only thing I would say could be better is this: The verb should have a pronunciation. After this I could definitely give 5 stars.
★★★☆☆How does one access the audio?
Says it has the audio but I can’t figure out how to get it.
★★☆☆☆Audio disappointment
I got the free version only to find it had no audio pronunciations. Of course, they offer the ad-free version “with audio!” so I just went ahead and sprung for the $0.99 figuring it was like the Italian conjugator of theirs that I have which provides pronunciation of every single word/tense. You can imagine my disappointment to find just a smattering—I counted only 48, they claim 50—of the words pronounced. Pretty useless if you’re a neophyte when it comes to the French language such as I. If yo
★★★★☆Good but was much better before recent update
As a linguist, I enjoy Ian Tipton’s apps more than others. I have app for French, Italian, and Portuguese. I wrote to Ian, expressing my dissapointment w new update: 1) Voices used to be the best human voices of native speakers, with wonderful intonation; now voices seem synthetic. 2) Internet wasn’t required before to use app; now it is. The apps are still the better ones in the market, but were much better before. I hope you go back, Ian Tipton. Thanks.
★★★★☆Am I missing something?
The product is great but for one thing. The Android version kept a list of the verbs that I studied without me asking for it. It was great for an easy return to the x verbs In which I am interested. The iOS version does not. Bad omission. Please fixit soon.