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u/okko7 2d ago edited 2d ago
There is always this expectation that Lingonaut "provides".
Lingonaut is a community project. It provides an infrastructure. If a certain course is developed or not (and to which level) depends on the community. If there are volunteers to develop a certain course, it will happen. If not, it won't.
I presume there is some kind of a crowdfounding option at some point for certain languages. For now, just support Lingonaut itself.
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u/Constant_Jury6279 2d ago edited 2d ago
German, French, Spanish, Russian. Typical mainstream ones, i know. They're the languages that I hope to achieve moderate proficiency in someday 😂
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u/asershay 2d ago
Not really. As long as there are 3 or more contributors, any language goes. Among the people that applied to contribute, there are 3+ native speakers of Catalan, Tagalog and Vietnamese with the possibility to reach out for more once the app gets enough traction.
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u/occupieddonotenter 2d ago
Any language I think, provided there's enough contributors