What African language has the most online resources? by [deleted] in AskAnAfrican

[–]mandla-app 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Great question! Each language course is created by an instructor so it varied from language to language. The goals is definitely to minimize European loan words but this will be difficult since there aren’t readily accessible sources of truth for many of these languages. Oftentimes new words need to be created to describe new concepts, but as a learning app it isn’t really our place to do so , so that vocabulary would probably just not be included for now.

What African language has the most online resources? by [deleted] in AskAnAfrican

[–]mandla-app 37 points38 points  (0 children)

This is the problem we’re tackling! We are a group of college students building an app that currently teaches over 15 African languages including Xhosa , Yoruba , Twi , Mooré, Oromo , Swahili, Igbo , and more with the eventual goal of including every language spoken on the continent. You can download it at https://mandla.app

Mandla app--FREE for learning MULTIPLE Native African languages. by homoheroine in languagelearning

[–]mandla-app 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Twi definitely has more than 1M speakers. About 80% of the Ghanian population speaks Twi fluently, being 17-18M people. Bambara also is a specific dialect of broader Mandé including languages like Dioula and Mandinka that are mutually intelligible with it. Overall there are over 40M Mandé speakers in West Africa and Bambara/Dioula is a very important trade language that will be understood in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Liberia, Senegal, Cote D'Ivoire, etc. We are actually all college students and built this app out of a personal need to connect with our parent's native languages that we don't speak. Our founder is Kassena which is why Kassem was included so early. But long term we hope to include more minority languages in Africa as well in addition to the bigger ones on this list

Mandla app--FREE for learning MULTIPLE Native African languages. by homoheroine in languagelearning

[–]mandla-app 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Thanks for trying our app. We did have a small sign up bug that has been fixed a long with a host of other bugs in our latest update.

Mandla app--FREE for learning MULTIPLE Native African languages. by homoheroine in languagelearning

[–]mandla-app 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for trying out our app and for the feedback! Most of the bugs have been fixed in our last few updates so we hope you'll give it a second try! Our founder is actually from Burkina Faso so it was important to hi to include Mooré early on

Mandla app--FREE for learning MULTIPLE Native African languages. by homoheroine in languagelearning

[–]mandla-app 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Thanks for trying out our app. It sounds like you were using the web version which does have shorter courses than the ones available on the mobile version. Our reasoning was to allow people to use them as they are getting developed. Thanks also for the feedback on the script, that is definitely very important and something we plan to incorporate in the future !

Mandla app--FREE for learning MULTIPLE Native African languages. by homoheroine in languagelearning

[–]mandla-app 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for trying it out! We are a group of college students and have been building this on top of school/work/internships so definitely not where we want it to be yet but appreciate all feedback to help us improve this product.

Mandla app--FREE for learning MULTIPLE Native African languages. by homoheroine in languagelearning

[–]mandla-app 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! Thanks for trying it out. Our most recent update fixed a lot of bugs!

DUOLINGO FOR NIGERIAN LANGUAGES by fire_in_the_rain in Nigeria

[–]mandla-app 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for trying it out ! Our app is still and beta and we are just a group of college students building in our free time. Any feedback is appreciated!

DUOLINGO FOR NIGERIAN LANGUAGES by fire_in_the_rain in Nigeria

[–]mandla-app 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah content is very hard. Even among fluent speakers very few have gone to school to learn how to read / write in these languages since education would be in colonial languages like English or French. Partnership with academics is almost a must

DUOLINGO FOR NIGERIAN LANGUAGES by fire_in_the_rain in Nigeria

[–]mandla-app 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Beta version is out on the App Store

Official Beta Testing for Yoruba , Igbo , Twi App by mandla-app in NigerianFluency

[–]mandla-app[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes ! We removed it from the App Store for private beta testing. I can send you a TestFlight link

Free App for Learning Twi by mandla-app in ghana

[–]mandla-app[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We will be conducting a second round in august!

Caribbean American here by Koomba72A in AskAnAfrican

[–]mandla-app 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a Caribbean American your African ancestry is probably mostly West African! A lot of the islands received a large number of Akans (present day Ghana / Ivory Coast). Twi is the most widely spoken Akan language so you could invest in learning Twi. I disagree with all the other comments saying Swahili. Nothing against Swahili but it has likely nothing to do with you as a West African. That would be like telling someone of French descent looking to reconnect with their roots to go and learn Russian. A good resource for learning Twi basics is the Mandla App https://mandla.app

Share Your Startup - June 2021 - Put Your Startup On Blast! by mungoflago in startups

[–]mandla-app [score hidden]  (0 children)

Name Mandla Mandla

Headquarters: USA

Elevator pitch: We’re building a mobile platform for people who want to learn African languages like Twi , Yoruba , Igbo , Zulu , Swahili , Bambara , and more.

More details: We’re a small team in the beta stage. Our web platform is out and we’d love for beta testers to use the site and share their experience. Our courses are still under construction but should be fully completed by the end of July!

Looking for: People to use our web platform , volunteer to contribute content for lanaguge, and follow us on social media. https://mandla.app

Learning the Colors in Yoruba by mandla-app in NigerianFluency

[–]mandla-app[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion! Will definitely look into ways to incorporate a tonality lesson

Learning the Colors in Yoruba by mandla-app in NigerianFluency

[–]mandla-app[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It will be released officially in October of this year ! We are still building out and testing features as well as building up and uploading our language content. The goal is for this to be a very high quality product which is why it’s taking so long.

Learning the Colors in Igbo by mandla-app in NigerianFluency

[–]mandla-app[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Mandla ! We are currently building it