In this language learning app, users practice speaking and listening through real-life scenarios with AI partners. Includes progress tracking, personalized feedback, and support for over 25 languages.
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AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 32 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Al Language Tutor - Fluently
With Fluently, you can practice with 20+ AI language partners and engage in real-life based conversations and scenarios with instant feedback on your mistakes. Whether you're looking to practice daily speaking, improve your speaking skills, or engage in language exchange with native speakers, Fluently has you covered.
Practice speaking and listening with speak and listen feature, powered by human-like voices and improve your speaking and listening skills. With personalized progress tracking system and language immersion approach, improve your language proficiency in no time.
Fluently is designed to help you learn languages quickly and effectively. With real-life based conversations, practical language lessons, and artificial intelligence to identify and correct mistakes, Fluently is the perfect language exchange app for anyone looking to improve their language skills.
Join our thriving language learning community today and connect with language partners from around the world. Whether you're interested in Spanish, French, German, Korean, Chinese, English, Russian, or any of the 25+ languages we offer, Fluently will help you achieve your language learning goals.
DOWNLOAD FLUENTLY TODAY AND START SPEAKING LANGUAGES WITH CONFIDENCE!
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REAL LIFE SCENARIOS TO PRACTICE:
• An afternoon chat
• Ordering food at the Restaurant
• Preparing a birthday celebration
• Go shopping with a friend
• Make a phone call
• Take a swimming lesson
• Plan a trip with a friend
• Meet up with coworkers
• Cook a meal with a friend
• Take a road trip
• Visit a museum
• ... AND MUCH MORE
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28 LANGUAGES FOR YOU TO PRACTICE:
• Practice English
• Practice Spanish
• Practice French
• Practice German
• Practice Italian
• Practice Japanese
• Practice Chinese
• Practice Russian
• Practice Korean
• Practice Portuguese
• Practice Arabic
• Practice Dutch
• Practice Swedish
• Practice Norwegian
• Practice Turkish
• Practice Polish
• Practice Greek
• Practice Hebrew
• Practice Danish
• Practice Hindi
• Practice Czech
• Practice Ukrainian
• Practice Vietnamese
• Practice Hungarian
• Practice Romanian
• Practice Indonesian
• Practice Finnish
• Practice Malay
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AI LANGUAGE PARTNERS TO PRACTICE:
• Teacher
• Friend
• Family
• Professional
• Stranger
• Film/TV geek
• Music lover
• Fashionista
• Artist
• Author
• ... AND MUCH MORE
Fluently is the best companion to your language learning journey and will help you learn Spanish, French, German and many other languages much faster, even if you already have language lessons or use other language apps like Duolingo, Babbel or Rosetta Stone.
Download Fluently now and start your journey to language fluency!
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AdalynGJ
I tried it!! For TEN MINUTES.
I wish I could become fluent in Spanish so when I saw it I was excited! But after one brief lesson I DELETED IT!! I realized that you had to pay a ton of money just to learn a language!? I don’t think so! Use Duolingo instead
Bothered by app issues
Needs some fixing
It works well with languages that use spacing to separate words. On Japanese, it believes that the entire question it asks is a single word and truncates it accordingly. This makes it impossible to read the Japanese question you are supposed to respond to. So, currently if you are wanting to use this for Japanese, look elsewhere. For any language with space between words, it’s worth a try.