Another one!

Inglua now supports the French in their neverending quest to learn foreign languages. Speakers of French may now choose to learn English, German, Italian, Spanish or Dutch – the five languages of their neighbors.

This brings the total of language combinations that Inglua supports on 20. Next up is Spanish.

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A Kinder, Gentler Inglua

Inglua used to be very picky. Whenever you’d enter a very long sentence with 2 nouns, 2 adjectives and a tough verb, it would grade it as a fail even if you’d just made a single typo.

Now, it will grade the sentence parts separately. That means that if you do not know all the words in a sentence, it will still pay off to type whatever you do know, because you will get points for them!

Enjoy practicing!

Italian

I’ve been working very hard on this for the last three months, but I’m done. Italian is now one of the six supported languages.

For the time being, no new languages will be added. With the current selection, Inglua covers the bigger part of Europe and the Americas. It is now time to prove that the concepts works before moving into new markets.

I’ve been tempted for other reasons though. All current languages are fairly alike. Adding a completely unrelated language (such as Japanese) to the mix would certainly expose some of the cracks in my current approach.