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Guarani, Irish, Hokkien or Xhosa

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Hi! I’m just curious to know if this app/website will have any of the languages I’m interested on: Guarani, Irish, Hokkien and Xhosa.
I know that most of users here are more interested in widely spoken languages, but honestly normally there are already apps everywhere with them, like Italian, English, Spanish and so on… I’m really looking forward an app that can bring some knowledge that is hardly (or even impossible) to find elsewhere.
Also, is it going to have any course of dead/old languages?

 
Posted : 21/03/2025 8:23 am
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Posted by: @agnes

Hi! I’m just curious to know if this app/website will have any of the languages I’m interested on: Guarani, Irish, Hokkien and Xhosa.
I know that most of users here are more interested in widely spoken languages, but honestly normally there are already apps everywhere with them, like Italian, English, Spanish and so on… I’m really looking forward an app that can bring some knowledge that is hardly (or even impossible) to find elsewhere.
Also, is it going to have any course of dead/old languages?

Wouldnt Xhosa be really hard to find people to speak it (Or find text to speech for it), as it is a tonal launguage, and how is lingonaut gonna teach people to do the high and low notes? Also as time goes on there will likley be Irish but im not sure about the rest of them

 

hi

 
Posted : 19/06/2025 2:46 am
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Wouldnt Xhosa be really hard to find people to speak it (Or find text to speech for it), as it is a tonal launguage, and how is lingonaut gonna teach people to do the high and low notes? Also as time goes on there will likley be Irish but im not sure about the rest of them

I honestly don’t see why it being tonal should make it hard to find people who can speak it? It has millions of speakers. Also it looks like it’s possible to indicate the tones in writing, it’s just not usually done.

 

 
Posted : 20/06/2025 8:29 am
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Posted by: @vexo

Wouldnt Xhosa be really hard to find people to speak it (Or find text to speech for it), as it is a tonal launguage, and how is lingonaut gonna teach people to do the high and low notes? Also as time goes on there will likley be Irish but im not sure about the rest of them

I honestly don’t see why it being tonal should make it hard to find people who can speak it? It has millions of speakers. Also it looks like it’s possible to indicate the tones in writing, it’s just not usually done.

 

Honestly, if they added “low” or “High” above the word that has 2 variations or tonal differences it could work

 

hi

 
Posted : 20/06/2025 5:13 pm
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