<font><font face="georgia,serif">Native Language App Gets Cool Reception<br><br>By ICTMN Staff February 22, 2012<br>USA<br><br>A new American Indian language app hit the iTunes store January 20. The app features translations of animals from English to four languages—Diné (Navajo), Lakota (Sioux), Mvskoke (Muscogee Creek) and Ponca.<br>
<br>Each language features a variety of animal translations, which users can click on to hear the word pronounced in their preferred language.<br><br>But some users have responded negatively to the effort, one said “14 animals and that’s your app? Come on, do these languages some justice.”<br>
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