What makes Learn-Lang different from flashcards?
Learn-Lang combines spaced repetition, listening-aware prompts, pronunciation support, and reviewer-governed content instead of relying only on passive card review.
FAQ
This FAQ covers the product shape today, the current live language support, audio expectations, and how Learn-Lang approaches vocabulary quality differently from generic flashcards.
Learn-Lang combines spaced repetition, listening-aware prompts, pronunciation support, and reviewer-governed content instead of relying only on passive card review.
Yes. The current product is browser-based, with authenticated learning flows, public discovery pages, and no separate app-store install requirement.
Yes. The learning flows use generated audio, listening prompts, transliteration support, and pronunciation-aware vocabulary review where the content supports it.
Telugu is the current live learner language. The platform is being shaped to support more languages over time, with roadmap and waitlist planning guiding that expansion.
Vocabulary and sentence additions flow through structured review and moderation rather than publishing directly into the learner experience without checks.