Asslema - Learn Tunisian is an education app developed by Stan Kocken.
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Asslema - Learn Tunisian has been downloaded 43 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 320 times.
User Ratings
Asslema - Learn Tunisian is rated 3.67 out of 5 stars. The rating is based on 210 ratings.
App Information
Asslema - Learn Tunisian is FREE to download. The APK download size is 2.08 MB. The latest version available is 2.0.6. The last update was on May 7, 2026.
Technical Requirements
Asslema - Learn Tunisian requires Android 4.1+ or higher. The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play September 2016.
Description
Asslema is a simple, focused way to learn Tunisian (Derja / Tounsi).
Whether you're traveling to Tunisia, reconnecting with family roots, or just curious about one of the most distinctive dialects of the Arabic-speaking world, Asslema gives you the words and phrases that actually come up in daily life — and lets you hear how a Tunisian really says them.
WHAT YOU GET • A curated vocabulary, organized by theme: greetings, numbers, food and drink, getting around, directions, everyday expressions, and more. • Native-recorded audio for every word and phrase. Tap to hear it; tap again to replay. • A quick multiple-choice quiz that pulls from the section you're studying, so the words actually stick. • Translations from and to English, French, and German — pick any pair as your "I know" → "I want to learn."
DESIGNED TO STAY OUT OF YOUR WAY • No account. No sign-up. No email collection. • No ads, no tracking, no in-app purchases. • Works offline once vocabulary is loaded; audio streams on demand. • Tiny, fast, and respectful of your time.
WHO IT'S FOR • Travelers heading to Tunis, Sousse, Djerba, or anywhere in between. • Tunisians abroad who want to keep the language alive — or pass it on. • Friends, partners, and family of Tunisian speakers who want to understand more than "labès." • Anyone fascinated by North African Arabic and the way it blends Arabic, French, Berber, and Italian.
WHY TUNISIAN, NOT MODERN STANDARD ARABIC? Modern Standard Arabic is the language of news and books — but no one orders coffee in MSA. Tunisian Arabic is what people actually speak in the street, at the market, with family. Asslema focuses on that living, spoken language.
Got feedback or a word you wish was in the app? Write to info@getasslema.com.
Recent changes: A big update. • Brand-new design — cleaner, faster, and easier to navigate. • A lot more audio — many new words and phrases recorded by native Tunisian speakers. • Improved quiz to help the new vocabulary stick. • Smoother playback and overall performance. Thanks for sticking with Asslema. A word you'd like added next? Write to info@getasslema.com.
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I'm tunisian but when I listen it I was shocked there some words we don't say it and there is different between the accent like a different in South and North good job keep going because I didn't think it would exist the language tunisian I mean learning tunisian Because I thought the Tunisian dialect would be rare in play store, so I'm proud of you all keep going 👌👌👌😂
★★★★★Sonyeo Margit· May 7, 2025
I hope in time there will be more words to learn. Very good that you can hear the words. It's funny that in our language no means yes in your language.
★☆☆☆☆Whale Tellurian· Mar 26, 2019
You can only search in Arabic>French, but with Latin letters, not even Arabic script!
★☆☆☆☆Has Blue· Nov 29, 2019
Most of the words doesn't have the audio pronunciation
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