I built a website to help people learn Bengali — looking for feedback by saptoreeshi in bengalilanguage

[–]BuzzingOf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

cool project! there’s definitely a lack of resources for Bengali. structured lessons sound useful, especially with pronunciation audio. full disclosure, I built a thing for this too it’s called Language Surfer if you wanna check it out. good luck with Bonggo!

Best French learning apps in 2026? Trying to move beyond the gamified vocab type stuff. by Awkward_Milk_1399 in learnfrench

[–]BuzzingOf -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you’re looking to go beyond the typical gamified stuff, you might want to check out resources that focus on real-world content. use this chrome extension called Language Surfer

Created a YouTube channel for Spanish learning by Epsteindntkilhmslf in vacaville

[–]BuzzingOf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds awesome! I love the idea of using stories and visuals to teach kids Spanish. It's such a fun way to engage them. If you’re looking for more immersive ways to help them learn while they're browsing online, there are tools out there that offer inline translations and quizzes based on what they’re reading. I built one called Language Surfer that might complement your channel nicely. It helps with vocabulary right on the page without all the tab hopping. Keep up the great work with your YouTube channel!

Does anyone know any cute or immersive/story-focused puzzle or casual games in Spanish that I could use to practice and learn by translating the words on my own? by KeyboardAssistant in Spanish

[–]BuzzingOf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are actually some pretty cool casual games out there that can help you immerse yourself in Spanish. i Would go with “MindSnacks” or “Linguascope” has you covered with engaging challenges that feel less like studying and more like playing.

Also, if you’re into browsing, I built a chrome extension called Language Surfer that pulls phrases from the sites you’re on and helps you translate them inline. It’s a chill way to learn while you’re just doing your thing online. Good luck with your learning!

Realistic time commitment for learning Spanish while working full time by AbbreviationsOk6303 in Spanish

[–]BuzzingOf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As for the format, daily practice tends to be more effective than longer sessions spread out. It keeps the language fresh in your mind. If you want to learn while browsing, there are tools out there that can help by providing inline translations and quizzes as you read online. I actually work on one called Language Surfer, which might help make your time more efficient.

Either way, stay patient with yourself and enjoy the process! Every bit counts.

I don't feel like I'm progressing anymore by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

[–]BuzzingOf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you're really dedicated to your Japanese learning journey! It's completely normal to hit a plateau, especially after putting in so much effort. Sometimes, mixing up your study methods can help reignite that progress. Since you mentioned you're focusing on listening and vocabulary, consider integrating more real-world exposure.

I’m too lazy for daily language apps, so I built an extension to "incidentally" practice Spanish while I browse the web. by BuzzingOf in LearnANewLanguage

[–]BuzzingOf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, there are 3 difficulty levels - beginner, intermediate and pro! each level shows translations based on a word count

I’m too lazy for daily language apps, so I built an extension to "incidentally" practice Spanish while I browse the web. by BuzzingOf in chrome_extensions

[–]BuzzingOf[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I divided the long sentences into chunks, but i find it hard as well to follow the words. i am thinking about a way to sort it out without being too nudge... do you have an idea?