Lingora

Language Learning

Published by: Alexander Stebner
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Rare Languages, Thorough Learning: No Shortcuts - Just Progress!
- Now available for Cantonese, Catalan, Dutch, French, German, Korean, Indonesian, Malay, Mandarin Chinese, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, European & Mexican Spanish, Thai, and Southern & Northern Vietnamese. More languages are being added constantly!
- 500 Lessons in 50 Units: Meticulously crafted lessons that gradually elevate your skills from zero to an A1 (= Lower Beginner) level.
- Sentence-Centric Learning: Each lesson centers around a single sentence in the target language, explained using word-by-word translations, in-depth grammar explanations and essential language insights.
- Dynamic Practice: Reinforce your language skills through a variety of engaging vocabulary games, including flashcards, multiple-choice questions, and a challenging sentence rebuilding feature using the word-by-word translations as your guide.
- Build Your Vocabulary: Every sentence is broken down into individual words, that you can add to the vocabulary trainer for focused practice, backed by an array of vocabulary games.
- Explore the Characters: For languages like Chinese, it offers character pronunciations across all dialects, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.
- Script Mastery: Conquer scripts in languages like Korean and Thai with the step-by-step script trainer, ensuring you'll read and write with ease.
- Grammar Reinforcement: Dive deep into grammar-heavy languages like German and Polish, and practice your skills through a variety of grammar quizzes.
- Tune into Tones: For tonal languages such as Chinese, Thai or Vietnamese, put your skills to the test with our tone quizzes, a fun way to guess the correct tones of each word.
- Track Your Progress: Keep tabs on your lesson and vocabulary progress, all neatly displayed to witness your language proficiency flourish.
- Comprehensive Dictionary: Access an extensive dictionary with all the words found within the app, allowing you to explore and understand the nuances of the language.
Embark on a language-learning journey like never before. Download the Lingora app and discover the world of languages at your fingertips. Start your linguistic adventure today!
If you have any questions, ideas, requests etc. feel free to contact me at [email protected]. Keep the app updated for new languages.
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In-Apps

Thai A1 Lifetime Access
¥7,000
Eur. Spanish A1 Lifetime
¥7,000
Malay A1 Lifetime Access
¥7,000
Korean A1 Lifetime Access
¥7,000
Polish A1 Lifetime Access
¥7,000
Catalan A1 Lifetime Access
¥7,000
Mandarin A1 Lifetime Access
¥7,000
Sth. Vietnamese A1 Lifetime
¥7,000
Vietnamese A1 Lifetime Access
¥7,000
Mex.Spanish A1 Lifetime Access
¥7,000

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Perfect language learning app!

Tin84Tin on

United States

It’s almost impossible to find a variety of resources for learning Southern Vietnamese. This helps with memorizing sentence structure and vocabulary, which is what I needed. Only thing is sometimes it’s hard to see the tone marks so you get marked wrong and “đi” shows up as “?“ in reviews. But otherwise, most intuitive language learning app for me so far.

This is a great app, love the option for Southern Vietnamese

unicornrainbowkitty223 on

United States

I am learning the southern accent for Vietnamese and having this app is so amazing. I really enjoy the fact that it only offers A1 content, as I think it is an AMAZING way to not get overwhelmed by extra content. Whether or not the creator has plans to add additional levels in the future is unbeknownst to me, but I think just having beginner level content is really a great way to start this app. and it’s subscription services aren’t expensive at all. with the lack of content available for southern vietnamese, this is truly a godsend in my eyes. however, it isn’t perfect. there are some cons to note: - the UX/UI is pretty… boring. it’s just a black screen with mainly white text. it doesn’t do a lot to grab the users attention, other than serving it’s intended purpose. this isn’t necessarily a con, but it is nice to have aesthetically pleasing content to learn with. - The vocab system is a little boring too. it has 4 options currently; ‘quick review,’ ‘flash cards,’ ‘multiple choice,’ and ‘matching pairs.’ they do what you expect, but i feel like this app could really benefit from an SRS system, even a basic one really changes the learning curve. - there isn’t really any challenge to the lessons. I think the content it introduces is absolutely superb, but when each lesson takes less than 5 minutes… it feels too easy. - the vocabulary trainer for each lesson is extremely repetitive. it’s all multiple choice. the sentence correction section also is essentially multiple choice, as you just click on the words in order. i think this section could benefit from an actual input method, like having to type out the sentence you hear. maybe limiting the amount of times you can listen to the phrase could also add a good challenge. the tone related questions are a little unnecessary, it’s just another form of multiple choice for words we were quizzed on several times before with the other quiz types. - besides sentence blocking, i don’t feel like there’s any actual “teaching” happening. while, yes, i am learning new vocabulary, i’m not really being taught the grammar introduced in each sentence, understanding the nuances between words. maybe a feature that compares words with similar uses would be nice, like when to use nhiều or hơn when meaning “more.” while this app does have a some cons, it still is great for what it is, and for what it offers. especially when it comes to vietnamese learners (specifically SVN because the lack of available content is extremely

Great for Malay (and others)!

JGDotson on

United States

It's not easy to find decent Malay learning materials. This app has plenty of practice sentences to help with listening comprehension. Thanks!!

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