I need feedback from English learners for my app: Papirus Reader

I love learning languages. When I started learning German a while ago, my teacher had quite a nice technique where we learned by going multiple times through the same piece of text until we could speak every word out loud while also being able to translate every sentence. This works very well because we are better at remembering things in the wider context of the entire text.

Later, when I started learning Japanese, I found there are reader apps like Satori Reader that provide interesting content read by native speakers. However, the interactive part of speaking out loud and getting quizzed on sentence meanings was still missing. It was also difficult to find easy content that properly scaled with my Japanese level.

That is why I built a reader app for language learners: Papirus Reader.

It is structured around books and stories that are scaled to ALL DIFFICULTY LEVELS, providing appropriate grammar and vocabulary.

There is also an interactive mode which asks you to pronounce a sentece and translate it and then delivers instant personalized feedback.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

papirus-reader.com

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u/Ok-Tax6721 — 4 days ago
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I need feedback from English learners for my app: Papirus Reader

I love learning languages. When I started learning German a while ago, my teacher had quite a nice technique where we learned by going multiple times through the same piece of text until we could speak every word out loud while also being able to translate every sentence. This works very well because we are better at remembering things in the wider context of the entire text.

Later, when I started learning Japanese, I found there are reader apps like Satori Reader that provide interesting content read by native speakers. However, the interactive part of speaking out loud and getting quizzed on sentence meanings was still missing. It was also difficult to find easy content that properly scaled with my Japanese level.

That is why I built a reader app for language learners: Papirus.

It is structured around books and stories that are scaled to ALL DIFFICULTY LEVELS, providing appropriate grammar and vocabulary.

There is also an interactive mode which asks you to pronounce a sentece and translate it and then delivers instant personalized feedback.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

papirus-reader.com
u/Ok-Tax6721 — 4 days ago

I need feedback from Spanish learners for my app

I love learning languages. When I started learning German a while ago, my teacher had quite a nice technique where we learned by going multiple times through the same piece of text until we could speak every word out loud while also being able to translate every sentence. This works very well because we are better at remembering things in the wider context of the entire text.

Later, when I started learning Japanese, I found there are reader apps like Satori Reader that provide interesting content read by native speakers. However, the interactive part of speaking out loud and getting quizzed on sentence meanings was still missing. It was also difficult to find easy content that properly scaled with my Japanese level.

That is why I built a reader app for language learners: Papirus Reader

On Papirus Reader, you can currently learn 12 languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi and Arabic. And if you do not feel comfortable learning in English, you can also learn in Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish or Portuguese.

It is structured around books and stories that are scaled to ALL DIFFICULTY LEVELS, providing appropriate grammar and vocabulary, so you can read Kafka in German, Tolstoy in Russian, or Pinocchio in Italian, all at your difficulty level.

There is also an interactive mode which asks you to pronounce a sentece and translate it and then delivers instant personalized feedback.

Currently, the first 100 users can test everything for free. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Hope this helps. You can access the app here: papirus-reader.com

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u/Ok-Tax6721 — 5 days ago

I need feedback from Italian learners for my app

I love learning languages. When I started learning German a while ago, my teacher had quite a nice technique where we learned by going multiple times through the same piece of text until we could speak every word out loud while also being able to translate every sentence. This works very well because we are better at remembering things in the wider context of the entire text.

Later, when I started learning Japanese, I found there are reader apps like Satori Reader that provide interesting content read by native speakers. However, the interactive part of speaking out loud and getting quizzed on sentence meanings was still missing. It was also difficult to find easy content that properly scaled with my Japanese level.

That is why I built a reader app for language learners: Papirus Reader

On Papirus Reader, you can currently learn 12 languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi and Arabic. And if you do not feel comfortable learning in English, you can also learn in Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish or Portuguese.

It is structured around books and stories that are scaled to ALL DIFFICULTY LEVELS, providing appropriate grammar and vocabulary, so you can read Kafka in German, Tolstoy in Russian, or Pinocchio in Italian, all at your difficulty level.

There is also an interactive mode which asks you to pronounce a sentece and translate it and then delivers instant personalized feedback.

Currently, the first 100 users can test everything for free. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Hope this helps. You can access the app here: papirus-reader.com

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u/Ok-Tax6721 — 5 days ago

I need feedback from French learners for my app

I love learning languages. When I started learning German a while ago, my teacher had quite a nice technique where we learned by going multiple times through the same piece of text until we could speak every word out loud while also being able to translate every sentence. This works very well because we are better at remembering things in the wider context of the entire text.

Later, when I started learning Japanese, I found there are reader apps like Satori Reader that provide interesting content read by native speakers. However, the interactive part of speaking out loud and getting quizzed on sentence meanings was still missing. It was also difficult to find easy content that properly scaled with my Japanese level.

That is why I built a reader app for language learners: Papirus Reader

On Papirus Reader, you can currently learn 12 languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi and Arabic. And if you do not feel comfortable learning in English, you can also learn in Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish or Portuguese.

It is structured around books and stories that are scaled to ALL DIFFICULTY LEVELS, providing appropriate grammar and vocabulary, so you can read Kafka in German, Tolstoy in Russian, or Pinocchio in Italian, all at your difficulty level.

There is also an interactive mode which asks you to pronounce a sentece and translate it and then delivers instant personalized feedback.

Currently, the first 100 users can test everything for free. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Hope this helps. You can access the app here: papirus-reader.com

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u/Ok-Tax6721 — 5 days ago

Read. Speak. Learn languages with stories: papirus-reader.com

I love learning languages. When I started learning German a while ago, my teacher had quite a nice technique where we learned by going multiple times through the same piece of text until we could speak every word out loud while also being able to translate every sentence. This works very well because we are better at remembering things in the wider context of the entire text.

Later, when I started learning Japanese, I found there are reader apps like Satori Reader that provide interesting content read by native speakers. However, the interactive part of speaking out loud and getting quizzed on sentence meanings was still missing. It was also difficult to find easy content that properly scaled with my Japanese level.

That is why I built a reader app for language learners: Papirus.

On Papirus, you can currently learn 12 languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi and Arabic. And if you do not feel comfortable learning in English, you can also learn in Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish or Portuguese.

It is structured around books and stories that are scaled to ALL DIFFICULTY LEVELS, providing appropriate grammar and vocabulary, so you can read Kafka in German, Tolstoy in Russian, or Pinocchio in Italian, all at your difficulty level.

There is also an interactive mode which asks you to pronounce a sentece and translate it and then delivers instant personalized feedback.

Currently, the first 100 users can test everything for free. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Hope this helps. You can access the app here: papirus-reader.com

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u/Ok-Tax6721 — 7 days ago

Read. Speak. Learn Hindi with stories: papirus-reader.com

I love learning languages. When I started learning German a while ago, my teacher had quite a nice technique where we learned by going multiple times through the same piece of text until we could speak every word out loud while also being able to translate every sentence. This works very well because we are better at remembering things in the wider context of the entire text.

Later, when I started learning Japanese, I found there are reader apps like Satori Reader that provide interesting content read by native speakers. However, the interactive part of speaking out loud and getting quizzed on sentence meanings was still missing. It was also difficult to find easy content that properly scaled with my Japanese level.

That is why I built a reader app for language learners: Papirus.

On Papirus, you can currently learn 12 languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi and Arabic. And if you do not feel comfortable learning in English, you can also learn in Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish or Portuguese.

It is structured around books and stories that are scaled to ALL DIFFICULTY LEVELS, providing appropriate grammar and vocabulary, so you can read Kafka in German, Tolstoy in Russian, or Pinocchio in Italian, all at your difficulty level.

There is also an interactive mode which asks you to pronounce a sentece and translate it and then delivers instant personalized feedback.

Currently, the first 100 users can test everything for free. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Hope this helps. You can access the app here: papirus-reader.com

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u/Ok-Tax6721 — 7 days ago

Read. Speak. Learn languages with stories: papirus-reader.com

I love learning languages. When I started learning German a while ago, my teacher had quite a nice technique where we learned by going multiple times through the same piece of text until we could speak every word out loud while also being able to translate every sentence. This works very well because we are better at remembering things in the wider context of the entire text.

Later, when I started learning Japanese, I found there are reader apps like Satori Reader that provide interesting content read by native speakers. However, the interactive part of speaking out loud and getting quizzed on sentence meanings was still missing. It was also difficult to find easy content that properly scaled with my Japanese level.

That is why I built a reader app for language learners: Papirus.

On Papirus, you can currently learn 12 languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi and Arabic. And if you do not feel comfortable learning in English, you can also learn in Chinese, Hindi, Arabic, Spanish or Portuguese.

It is structured around books and stories that are scaled to ALL DIFFICULTY LEVELS, providing appropriate grammar and vocabulary, so you can read Kafka in German, Tolstoy in Russian, or Pinocchio in Italian, all at your difficulty level.

There is also an interactive mode which asks you to pronounce a sentece and translate it and then delivers instant personalized feedback.

Currently, the first 100 users can test everything for free. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Hope this helps. You can access the app here: papirus-reader.com

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u/Ok-Tax6721 — 7 days ago