Capiamoci Summary

Capiamoci is a with in-app purchases iOS app in Education by Marco Locatelli. Released in Jan 2019 (7 years ago). Store metadata: updated Oct 20, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Oct 20, 2025 .


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App Description

If you have at least a basic knowledge of a foreign language and want to make the leap forward, if you have reached a point where you can NOT make progress anymore, or if you simply decided to go it alone and take control of what to study and how to study, Capiamoci is the right tool for you.

The contents you can use to improve your knowledge of a new language are endless and of all kinds.
What you need is plain text with no images or anything, preferably in the language you're studying, but it can also be in your own language.
The contents can be the transcripts that many podcasts allow you to download, one or more chapters of a book that you have purchased in digital format, the lyrics of a song, an article on a topic of your interest that you find on thousands of Internet sites, a list of useful sentences or idioms or grammar constructions that you want to learn to recognize and say.

The texts thus obtained, in any language among the 39 supported by Apple devices, will automatically be broken down into sentences, becoming the basis on which to study. Thanks to Apple's 'Text to Speech' function, in practice it is as if they were also Audio files, because you can have them read by any of the voices available for the language you are studying, sentence by sentence, word by word, you will thus have the power of an Audio file, manageable with the simplicity of a text file.

Listen to the contents with the voice chosen by you from those available, changing the tone, speed and volume if you wish.

Online translators such as those of Google, Deepl, Bing... have greatly improved and will continue to improve, also thanks to artificial intelligence, therefore their translations (of the contents you will find) are more than valid for the study of the languages.

There are different types of practices you can do with the texts that you will get: listening, dictation, reading, speaking, audiobook, vocabulary...

For example you learn a new language above all by listening to it. The best listening practice is done by listening to the audio without images, therefore no TV, no Video, but listening to the reading of the texts you have in your library, listening to podcasts, the radio...

Then there's the dictation, dictating in the language you want to learn serves to enhance your listening skills, improving your understanding of the spoken language, plus you'll also i