10 promo codes for Chinese Idioms Stories(Bilingual) [()]

Discussion in 'Promo Codes and Contests' started by Jerry Lee, Jan 15, 2010.

  1. Jerry Lee

    Jerry Lee Member

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    Chinese Idioms Stories(Bilingual)

    Chinese Idioms Stories is part of Chinese history, and idioms are accumulation of history, each one has a meaningful far-reaching story behind the idiom self.
    - Grinding by long course of history, each idiom is so profound, meaningful and concise.
    - Read idioms stories, you can understand the history, understand ways of doing business, accumulate beautiful language material. Therefore, learning idioms is a perfect way of learning about Chinese culture.

    App info is currently processing and/or the app is not yet fully available for sale on the US App Store.


    Thanks for add a review and rate it!

    Promo codes:

    L33NWNN6MHT3
    P3FFPKNH9L3E
    RYJK76NP36PP
    939N7TK7NTN9
    69KHY4JJEAX7
    6LAK447FY6R4
    LN7KET7F3NHJ
    YNPLHKW443EK
    J3YE6HWK9HMX
    HJW6TWLTK6AA
     
  2. jen12323

    jen12323 Well-Known Member

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    #2 jen12323, Jan 15, 2010
    Last edited: Jan 15, 2010
    Thanks, I redeemed J3YE6HWK9HMX

    BTW I just browsed the app and it is excellent. I wanted to add that I think that it's not just an app filled with stories but a lot of people who are learning advanced Chinese (college level) would be interested in buying your app. However, it would be helpful to have pinyin to help make the Chinese easier to read, not just the idioms. Also, somehow make the idioms searcheable using characters or pinyin, or in categories or alphabetical so it's in some kind of order.

    Also, the name of the app is too long and on my iphone it shows up as "Chines...ories"...

    I will read some more and write a review. Thanks!
     
  3. Rizhome

    Rizhome Well-Known Member

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    i redeemed L33NWNN6MHT3. Thanks :)
     
  4. drelbs

    drelbs Well-Known Member

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    Sed 939N7TK7NTN9

    Xie xie! :)
     
  5. Jerry Lee

    Jerry Lee Member

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    Thanks a lot, your suggestion is great, I'll improve it in next version.
     
  6. doriothelo

    doriothelo Member

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    Didn't get the code.. Why bother adding some chinese characters after the title when you've got an English name for it?
     
  7. gekkota

    gekkota Well-Known Member

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    Ummm...because it's bilingual...
    :rolleyes:
     
  8. drelbs

    drelbs Well-Known Member

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    Have been enjoying reading though this one - the only one I knew beforehand was "adding legs to the snake" which my wife says all the time.
     

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