Ling web app has been put out to pasture

Ling web app has been put out to pasture

Ling would like to announce that we no longer support the web app learning access. You can still find us in the Play Store and Apple Store and access over 70 languages.

The reason for this simply came down to cost. It was too expensive to update and fix the web app compared to the amount of users, which was declining over time as more people shift to smart phones and away from desktop and laptops.

We're open to feedback as always to improve our app so let us know and we apologize if this announcement effects anyone. You're subscription has already been or will be moved to your choice of device, iOS or Android.

Feel free to reach out to our customer support if you need guidance.

u/Ling_App — 23 hours ago

Does mirroring work as a learning strategy?

So mirroring essentially means you copy the person speaking not only what they say but how they say it; their physical mannerisms and tongue and mouth movements.

If you've tried it, how did it impact your learning? If you haven't tried it, give it a go!

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u/Ling_App — 2 days ago

Have you learned a language to appear more attractive? Did it work?

Apparently speaking other languages makes you more attracrive. Have you found this to be true or does it depend on the language you can speak?

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u/Ling_App — 4 days ago

How to train your inner voice to use your TL?

Is this even possible? If you've achieved this, how do you make the switch?

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u/Ling_App — 8 days ago

Anyone use reality TV to learn a language?

Which shows would you recommend and for which language?

These shows are also a great way to peak into a culture albiet maybe not always the best insights or most reflective lol

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u/Ling_App — 11 days ago

What movies have inspired you to learn a language?

The Odyssey has struck a chord with viewers and there's been an increased interest in learning Greek. What other movies have had that effect on you?

u/Ling_App — 16 days ago

What's a word or phrase English speakers think is used in every language but is actually really uncommon?

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u/Ling_App — 17 days ago
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Connect with even more of the world through Ilocano

Today Ling releases its latest full comprehensive course - Ilocano!

Spoken by approximately 10-11 million people globally and more specifically in northern Philippines, Ling is proud to support all exsiting and upcoming Ilocano speakers.

Learn more about why we chose this language and how to get started today

u/Ling_App — 20 days ago
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Are there any pick up lines that work wonderfully in your native language but would fail miserably in English?

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u/Ling_App — 22 days ago

Can you learn a language without learning the alphabet?

This would be for non-latin based languages. It is possible?

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u/Ling_App — 1 month ago

Resources to learn Southern dialect - where they at?!

I see many people requesting to learn southern dialect and it seems nearly all, if not all, resources offer only northern.

Why is that I wonder? Is there not enough demand?

How many of you would like to see more southern Vietnamese tools?

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u/Ling_App — 3 months ago