Here is the complete overview of our articles with reviews and comparisons of language learning software for computers (PC, Mac) and language learning apps for smartphones (Android, iPhone) to learn the following languages:
Learn English
Our review and comparison of online language courses, smartphone apps and learning software for computers to learn English:
English Learning Apps
English is certainly the most important world language today. Not only does the English language have the most speakers worldwide, but it is also the most widely used language in business, science and culture.
World Language English
Learn Chinese
Chinese Learning Apps in Review
Chinese is the world language with the most native speakers. In addition to Mandarin Chinese, which has about 850 million native speakers, there are 7 other Chinese languages, such as Cantonese.
World Language Chinese
Learn Hindi
Hindi Learning Apps in Review
After Chinese, Hindi is the foreign language with the second largest number of native speakers (about 460 million).
Since there are several hundred different languages in India, Hindi is often learned there as a second language.
World Language Hindi
Learn Spanish
Spanish Learning Apps & Software
Spanish is the most widely used foreign language in international communication after English. Spanish is also the official language in 21 countries in Latin America, Europe and Africa.
World Language Spanish
Learn French
French Learning Apps in Review
French was an international world language even before English. Today, the French language is an official language of 29 countries on 5 continents: Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Oceania.
World Language French
Learn Arabic
The highest tower in the world in Dubai (
Copyright)
Arabic Learning Apps in Review
Arabic is an official language in 26 countries in North Africa and the Middle East (from Morocco to Egypt to Kuwait).
World Language Arabic
Learn Russian
Russian Learning Apps in Review
Russian is an official language in 5 countries (Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and Kyrgyzstan) and a common lingua franca in many of the 15 countries of the former Soviet Union.
World Language Russian
Learn Portuguese
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Learn Portuguese & Brazilian
The Brazilian language and European Portuguese are very similar, much like American English and British English. There are only minor differences in vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation.
World Language Portuguese
Learn Japanese
Japanese Learning Apps in Review
The Japanese language has more native speakers than German (about 127 million people in Japan, USA and South America). However, there are relatively few who speak Japanese as a foreign language (1 million worldwide).
World Language Japanese
Learn Italian
The national monument Vittoriano in Rome (
Wikipedia)
Italian Learning Apps in Review
The Italian language is spoken by 90 million people. Within the European Union, surprisingly, there are even more Italian speakers than Spanish speakers.
LEARN OTHER LANGUAGES
Comparison of language learning apps, online courses and software for other languages: