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Developer(s) | KDE |
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Initial release | 2001 |
Stable release | 20.04.2
[1]
/ 11 June 2020 |
Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Unix-like ( BSDs, Linux, macOS), Windows |
Type | Educational |
License | GNU GPL |
Website |
edu |
KLettres is an educational program that helps the users learn the alphabet as well as pronunciation. It is free and open source software, licensed under the terms of the GPL. The software is part of the KDE Education Project, and is meant to teach very young children aged 2 to 6 years the alphabet. There are currently 4 levels in the game and supports 25 different languages.
KLettres features four levels, with settings for adult ("grown up") and children ("kid").
Arabic, Czech, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, British English, English, English Phonix, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Kannada, Hebrew, Hindi Romanized, Low Saxon, Luganda, Malayalam, Norwegian Bokmål, Punjabi, Spanish, Slovak, Ukrainian and Telugu. [2]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guidelines for products and services. (November 2013) |
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (November 2013) |
Developer(s) | KDE |
---|---|
Initial release | 2001 |
Stable release | 20.04.2
[1]
/ 11 June 2020 |
Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Unix-like ( BSDs, Linux, macOS), Windows |
Type | Educational |
License | GNU GPL |
Website |
edu |
KLettres is an educational program that helps the users learn the alphabet as well as pronunciation. It is free and open source software, licensed under the terms of the GPL. The software is part of the KDE Education Project, and is meant to teach very young children aged 2 to 6 years the alphabet. There are currently 4 levels in the game and supports 25 different languages.
KLettres features four levels, with settings for adult ("grown up") and children ("kid").
Arabic, Czech, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, British English, English, English Phonix, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Kannada, Hebrew, Hindi Romanized, Low Saxon, Luganda, Malayalam, Norwegian Bokmål, Punjabi, Spanish, Slovak, Ukrainian and Telugu. [2]