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Lingvist Reviews in February 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Lingvist Reviews & Ratings

4.2

Very Good

Based on 24 ratings & 32 reviews

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Anonymous User

09/05/16

4 out of 5

"very good experience"

What do you like best about Lingvist? I really like the interface of the product. I found it incredibly easy and fun to use. It greatly approved my French. It also forced me to practice fairly often, and I think with learning a language the frequency of practice is integral to success. What do you dislike about Lingvist? There wasn't much I disliked! I think I didn't become absolutely fluent in French because I wasn't immersed in a French speaking country, but that wasn't the app's fault. I ...

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Lokendra Y

06/06/16

3.5 out of 5

"Free app to learn French quickly"

What do you like best about Lingvist? The best thing I liked about Lingvist was the sequence in which the words could be learnt. It starts with the most common words used in French which helped me to remember those words first as they were used in most of the sentences. I used the flashcards which had one of the words missing from the sentence and as soon as I provided the correct word there, the complete sentence was shown and I could memorize correct pronunciation easily. When I get the ...

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Dicle B

05/12/16

4 out of 5

"Very nice language course for free"

What do you like best about Lingvist? Lingvist claims that you can learn a language in 200 hours for free. I really like that they offer free course and their course content is awesome for a free course. They offer very interactive word memorizing part I even started to memorize a few French words just in 10 minutes. In read part, their design is so great, if you ciick twice any sentence, you can see the english translation of the sentence and listen it in french! It is very innovative and ...

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Ceyda A

04/25/16

4 out of 5

"Learning interactive French"

What do you like best about Lingvist? I love interactive learning and Lingvist provides great example of this. I am interested in learning languages but i do not have time to allocate for a local courses. There are a lot of online courses but doing interactive things like memorizing words by writing down them is great. Even if you do not know the word, system shows it 2 or 3 cards later until you learn it which is great way to make people move on. Also the reading and listening parts are ...

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Gizem G

04/24/16

3 out of 5

"Great Exercises for French"

What do you like best about Lingvist? Lingvist is one of the great source of learning language. I loved the memorize part which shows you most common words in french and it really teaches you until you memorize. There are card system in that part so if you even do not know anything about the French you can start learning some words even in minutes! There are also Read and Listen parts but in order to understand these I think you should know a bit more than a beginner. What do you dislike ...

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Nikki R

04/18/16

3.5 out of 5

"My experience with Lingvist"

What do you like best about Lingvist? I have used several applications to attempt to learn Hindi, and Lingvist is one of my favourites. The design is simple and intuitive, and it aims to teach languages using a variety of techniques, which ensures that every learning style is accommodated. For example, I enjoy using the Memorize and Read features as I am a very visual person. I also learn by repetition and the application uses repetition to encourage the language and important words to ...

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Anonymous User

04/15/16

5 out of 5

"Quick and dirty Language Learning"

What do you like best about Lingvist? Heading out to France in the next year, Lingvist provides me a great solution to learning French in a quick time. What do you dislike about Lingvist? Distracting visuals may be of concern when using the product since it draws away from the focus of the product. What problems is Lingvist solving and how is that benefiting you? I am learning French for a personal use, so I can be fluent by the time I head to France for study abroad. I have realized how ...

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Anonymous User

04/13/16

4.5 out of 5

"This makes it easy"

What do you like best about Lingvist? The audio and repetition are what really stick out to me. It always helps to hear the correct pronunciation of a word in order for it to stick with you. Repetition is also key. Combine the 2 and you've got a great piece of software. What do you dislike about Lingvist? No scoreboard of any kind to make learning a language more fun. More languages would also be amazing for this software. Recommendations to others considering Lingvist: I 100% recommend ...

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Anonymous User

04/13/16

4 out of 5

"Learn a Language!"

What do you like best about Lingvist? I work in an area with a heavily Hispanic population and this tool is helping me learn Spanish! The listening exercises are extremely helpful to me because my weakness is spoken Spanish. What do you dislike about Lingvist? I wish there was an online chat feature to ask questions on concepts that I am confused on. Recommendations to others considering Lingvist: Try it, If you're trying to learn a language it provides various models of learning. The ...

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Zeke K

04/12/16

4.5 out of 5

"A Refreshing Language Tool"

What do you like best about Lingvist? I have used a variety of language-learning softwares and Lingvist is the only one to stick out to me. I am both a French and Medical major, and have lived in France for over 3 months. Since I have been able to use Lingvist to learn practical skills beyond grammar, such as read French jokes and listening to non-academic (boring) sources. This application does what others can't by offering both memorization based grammar and also more interesting ...

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