I saw someone mention an alternative app to Duolingo for learning languages, but I can’t recall the name. Any ideas? Something that has Spanish spanish as an alternative would be preferred, as Duolingo only has Mexican spanish.
I saw someone mention an alternative app to Duolingo for learning languages, but I can’t recall the name. Any ideas? Something that has Spanish spanish as an alternative would be preferred, as Duolingo only has Mexican spanish.
Airlearn or lingonaut or babbel or busuu or mondly. (lingonaut is still Beta) . Dont know which type of spanish they offer, sorry
@StefanBlasel Lots of options. Have you tried them all?
When learning a new language that has distinct dialects it's useful to know what words are different. I've seen a few cases where Duolingo uses words that are not used in Spain at all and the other person didn't even understand what I was saying. If you don't know that the words differ you have no idea why the other person won't understand what you said.
@StefanBlasel The vast majority of everything I learn is applicable to the entire spanish speaking word. There are some words where the Mexican (I think) version of the word wasn't understood directly in Europe.
We have had fun with Duolingo, but I feel that the learning could be more efficient. Also getting rid of US services and apps is nowadays a priority.
https://e-student.org/busuu-spanish-review/ quot: Most dialectic and phonetic variations focus on Castilian (Spanish from Spain) end of quote
Busuu is a spanish startup , but has since then moved its headquarters to the USA
i earlier forgot to mention the spanish course of #languagetransfer , it is european , donation based , but i think more inclined to latin american spanish :-(
https://www.languagetransfer.org/courses#complete-spanish the didactics is interesting ,
unique DL-Alternativ (OSS) :
https://librelingo.app/course/spanish-from-english