Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan are the three biggest countries where Persian is spoken. Studying the calligraphy heavy language or refreshing your skills, we’ve got you covered! Explore this section for help telling the three
Hola amigo! Spanish is an incredibly practical and widespread language for English speakers. Explore this section for explanations on the world’s fourth-most spoken language, whether it may be unique characters, subjuntivo conjugations, grammar structures, or more.
Over 258 million people across the globe speak Russian, making it the largest native language in Europe! Consonant clusters, foreign sounds, case endings, and more also make it a tough language to learn.
Mandarin is the official language of China, and widely regarded as the hardest language to learn. Specific characters, tough grammar structures, and more! Explore this section for explanations of frequently used characters,
Traditions several thousand years old and a society with some of the most cutting-edge technology! Japan is a multifaceted country, with a さまざまな multifaceted language to follow suit. Explore this section for help developing skills reading, listening,
Non so parlare italiano, ma scommetto che stai imparando a farlo! If you understood that sentence, you’re on the right track! Explore this section for explanations on speaking, listening, reading and writing in Italian
Hallo! Trying to become part of the 130 million people who speak German as their primary or secondary language? Don’t worry, we’re here to help! Explore this section for explanations of work, school, leisure,
Un, deux, trois, quatre… you know where I am going! French is one of the biggest languages, with over 275 million speakers globally. While millions know the basics of French, this section explores deeper, reviewing
你好! Did you know there’s over 1.31 billion native Chinese speakers in the world? Chinese is known as an umbrella language, with dozens of subsets and dialects, and so, we’re here to help! Explore this section for information on Chinese characters,
There are over 280 million Arabic speakers across the world, so it is not that hard to see why someone would want to learn the language! Fun fact: Arabic has certain sounds not spoken in other languages.