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Your passport to 56 new ways of saying 'hello' is right here

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TL;DR: Learn up to 56 languages for life with Qlango's game‑style challenges, spaced repetition, and hint system — all for $31.97 until September 7.
Forget dull grammar drills and endless flashcards. Qlango turns language learning into something you'll actually look forward to. With lifetime access to 56 different languages for just $31.97 through September 7, you can jump from Spanish to Japanese to Icelandic without missing a beat. The app's big trick? It only lets you answer in your target language, which means you'll start thinking and speaking like a native faster, instead of translating in your head.
The built‑in hint system is like a friendly tutor on standby — there when you need it, but never nagging. And the spaced repetition method works quietly in the background, bringing words back just when you're about to forget them. You'll master 6,679 of the most useful words in your chosen language — each paired with two practical example sentences so you know exactly how to use them in real conversations.
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Qlango also understands that everyone learns differently. Multiple choice, dictation, translation, sentence building, matching, and more. You can focus on words, full sentences, or mix things up depending on your mood. And with six difficulty levels, you can start as a complete beginner and gradually work your way up, or jump straight into more advanced content if you're feeling confident.
Set your own weekly study goals and learn on your terms. There are no daily penalties if you miss a day — Qlango is flexible enough to fit around your life instead of the other way around. Plus, you can hear words spoken clearly with a tap, helping you nail pronunciation.
Whether your goal is ordering coffee in perfect French, holding a business meeting in German, or simply impressing your friends with a casual phrase in Mandarin, Qlango makes learning engaging, flexible, and actually fun.
Start your language-learning journey today with a lifetime subscription to Qlango for just $31.97 (MSRP $119.99).
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