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Welcome to Wikibabel!
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Wikibabel offers free lessons for learning any languages. Our lessons are recorded by native speakers. You can listen to them online, or download to your portable music player (yes, that's your iPod) and enjoy later. You can call them podcasts or MP3 if you prefer. We are working to get lessons from any language to any other. Not only the usual French course for English speakers, but we can also have a Vietnamese course for Swahili speakers, or Inuktitut for Telugu speakers. We also have text-based content like grammar lessons, or simply general knowledge about languages in general or specific ones.
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Why Wikibabel is different
- it's all free Most websites give out the first lesson or two, then you must pay for more. Wikibabel is (and will remain) entirely free.
- Practical content We focus on lessons for everyone. We limit specialist language as much as possible, so you don't need to be a linguist to understand our lessons.
- Hear what you want to learn Open a lesson and you can instantly hear what you want to learn, spoken by native speakers.
- You can edit your own lesson If you don't find what you want to learn, create your own lesson as you'd like to have it, and someone else will help you fill the gaps.
- Content is reusable If we have an English to Turkish podcast, Wikibabel has tools to turn it into an English to French (or Quechua, or Esperanto...) podcast in no time. And we're working on tools to build Italian (or German, or Russian) to Turkish.