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r/languagelearningu/Due-Dimension-34686 months agoPosts

Alternatives for LingQ

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I am currently using app called lingQ for language learning but app crash sometimes and makes it really hard to study. So are there any "free" alternatives for lingQ? Any recommendation appreciated
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r/languagelearningu/_expensive_Plastic43 months agoPosts

New to CI – Is LingQ the way to go in 2026, or are there better AI-powered alternatives?

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Hi everyone, I’ve recently started looking into CI, and I’m really fascinated by the theory. It seems like a very effective way to learn. As a complete beginner to this approach, I asked Perplexity
lingq alternative
r/languagelearningu/Stuffiguessistaken5 months agoPosts

Does anyone know of any free alternatives to LingQ

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My Russian tutor recommended LingQ as it has some good text to speak tools, and I was wondering if anyone knew of any free alternatives. It would also be nice if it included French as an option too.
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r/Frenchu/voidmodaa year agoPosts

Alternatives to LingQ, Readlang and Langster

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I’ve been learning French for four months now, focusing primarily on reading. Looking up words can be boring, but it becomes exciting when you’re exploring a new topic. I’ve experimented with a few a
readlang alternative
r/learndutchu/accakes2 years agoPosts

Toucan alternative?

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I've used the Babbel browser extension called Toucan for other languages, but it doesn't have Dutch. Has anyone found an alternative that works similarly as a browser extension? My main goal with this
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r/redditenfrancaisu/RedditTraduction2 years agoPosts

[Language Learning] Alternative à Readlang?

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J'utilise ReadLang et je l'aime beaucoup puisque vous pouvez facilement importer de très longs livres et traduire rapidement, mon seul problème est que la traduction est souvent inacurée, y a-t-il une
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r/italianlearningu/G-Radiation3 years agoPosts

Is there a pop-up browser dictionary for Italian?

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Hello there! I'm brand new to Italian, but excited to get started this summer. I studied Chinese and Japanese in the past and one of the most useful tools available for these languages are browser pop
pop up dictionary chrome
r/memriseu/WasabiRepulsive88105 months agoPosts

Best web extensions for auto-translating everything to target language for immersion?

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I'm using TWP for Firefox right now but it tends to be a bit slow before displaying translations which offsets my immersion a bit, and sometimes it fails to translate webpages altogether. Does anyone
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r/duolingou/WasabiRepulsive88105 months agoPosts

Best web extensions for auto-translating everything to target language for immersion?

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I'm using TWP for Firefox right now but it tends to be a bit slow before displaying translations which offsets my immersion a bit, and sometimes it fails to translate webpages altogether. Does anyone
language immersion extension
r/webdevu/redditaskingguya year agoPosts

Advice for creating a dictionary that pops up when hovering over Chinese characters, my go to is no longer supported

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I usually use Cantonese Popup Dictionary https://preview.redd.it/amvfoo4ah6pe1.png?width=867&format=png&auto=webp&s=9aee83697d89ea3836e5904536602a84b351ce2f It is now unsupported. It is still worki
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