I’ve tried a few language-learning apps, but the quality varies depending on the language. I’m more confident in the books that come with CDs.

In the past I would have coded something and added the text and audio to give myself a crude language app with superior content. But I don’t think I have it in me anymore so I’m looking for something that comes without the content. Does anything like this exist?

  • megane-kun
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    5 days ago

    If you don’t mind making cards and decks yourself, Anki might be it for you. It is a program for memorization, which can be used for language learning. While some pre-made decks can be found at AnkiWeb, you are actually encouraged to make your own.

    You can use it on the desktop (through a program) but also as a mobile app. Functionality can be extended using add-ons but only for the desktop version.

    More info on the Anki Online Documentation.


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    • FarraigePlaisteachOP
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      15 days ago

      Thanks. I’ve used Anki in the past and might use it for the text part of the job. If I could attach audio files to the cards it would be almost perfect.

      • megane-kun
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        15 days ago

        Ah, I forgot to include that part in my original reply: you can include images and audio in the cards. In fact, I have a deck I made myself that has audio I took from elsewhere.

        • FarraigePlaisteachOP
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          25 days ago

          Oh! I didn’t know than Anki supported audio too. That might be all I need, in that case. Thank you!