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Lingvist - Take your language skills to the next level

Lingvist uses machine learning to adapt to you based on what you know and to level-up your language learning power with trackable progress. Try it today and boost your knowledge! Learn French, Spanish, German, Russian – or English from one of 12 different languages.

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Daniel Mirolli
Love the mindset behind the app! First prompts more or less force you to make 'mistakes' to dismiss this pass/fail learning bias we all have in learning. Will definitely be using along with the Michel Thomas method. Thanks for sharing!
Simon Bromberg
This is a pretty great interface. Lots of ways to learn. Like how it's not restricted to lessons, you just jump right in, learning at your own pace. You come back to the site and right away there's something you can learn. Plus there are lots of reading and listening exercises.
Lucas Dilts
Loving it so far!! I've learned 130 words in 30 min!!
Leyland Jacob Elia
The tagline "Learn a language in 200 hours" was great. Made me feel like I could do it. Can't wait until its "Learn any language in 200 hours" I'll definitely give it a try.
Russ King
Looking forward to trying out the Spanish version!
Alex Vinogradov
i need chinese. but it not there, why?
eamonncarey
@alexvinogradov4 it's on the roadmap - we're still in beta, so adding new languages all the time. watch this space!
Javin Ladish
This is incredible! I'll be on the edge of my seat waiting for more languages to come to this platform!
Francesco Pretelli
I hope japanese will arrive soon! :)
Jorge Uceda Dájer
How does Lingvist compare to Duolingo?
Mait Muntel
@jorgeudajer Hey! Just posted a similar answer to @msitver if you want to check it out above. 1. The vocabulary on Lingvist comes from analysing millions of pages of books, news articles, movie subtitles etc to determine the words that are actually relevant in any given language. You learn these words based on the order of prevalence. 2. In addition to your mistakes, Lingvist measures all other types of user interaction in the program and feeds that information back to the individually adaptive algorithm. 3. We process the information to work out the shortest, most effective learning path for you. No set lessons. Nothing holding you back. You will repeat stuff you're likely to forget at optimal intervals for you, and progress quickly from things you pick up easily.
Jorge Uceda Dájer
@mait_muntel @jorgeudajer great, thanks!
Michael Xander
Sounds great! I’m all-in for Japanese :)
eamonncarey
@michaxndr watch this space - we're working on a bunch of new languages which will be fed out over the next while.