Langua is a popular language learning application that has been recommended by top names in the language learning industry. It has a web version that has helped over 12,000 Pro subscribers improve their fluency in various languages. Now, Langua is excited to launch its mobile app, which will bring its unique AI for language learning to thousands more learners. The app has received positive reviews from users, such as Maria C. and Guy S., who have praised its chat feature and sophisticated AI. Langua is most popular among learners who already have a basic understanding of their target language and want to become fluent by practicing speaking and receiving instant feedback. However, the app has also recently added a beginners conversational course and a guided mode for lower levels. So, how does Langua work and what sets it apart from other language learning apps? First, users can choose a conversation partner with a voice that sounds like a native speaker. They can also select a specific dialect, such as Mexican Spanish. Next, users can choose from a variety of conversation options, including roleplays, debates, and vocabulary and grammar practice. They can also chat about their interests. During the conversation, users can express themselves freely and receive corrections with just one click. They can also review detailed feedback at the end of the chat. If they can't find a word or phrase, they can speak in their native language and the AI will understand and assist. Additionally, the app offers suggested responses, one-click translations, and usage examples. Users can also practice their saved words in context through conversations with the AI. The app also has hands-free settings for a seamless conversation experience and a full conversation history for users to review and continue chats later. While Langua currently offers AI language tutors for English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Greek, Turkish, Polish, Hindi, Croatian, Czech, and Romanian, they plan to release more languages in the near future, including Japanese, Mandarin, and Korean.









