Mango Languages

Mango Languages is a website that offers courses to learn foreign languages. It was founded in 2007 and is based in the United States. Mango Languages focuses on interactive and practical language learning, catering to both individual learners and institutions.


Mango Languages provides courses in over 70 languages, including popular options like Spanish, French, German, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Russian, and many more. The platform covers various proficiency levels, from beginner to advanced. The website and mobile apps of Mango Languages are simple to use, offering interactive lessons where you can listen to particular words of a sentence over and over until you get it right. With a microphone, you can test your pronunciation with a side-by-side comparison of your voice versus the one spoken in the lesson.


Mango Languages' interactive approach, practical focus, and wide range of language options make it become one of the best websites to learn foreign languages and a popular choice for language learners. The incorporation of cultural insights and the use of speech recognition technology contribute to a comprehensive language-learning experience. Mango Languages lets you learn a handful of languages for free, but to access more, you can either sign up through your local library (if they have a subscription to the website) or pay.


Website: https://mangolanguages.com/

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Mango Languages

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