
50 Languages
Learn new languages with interactive lessons, personalized curriculums, and comprehensive progress feedback.
- Freemium
- Web, iOS, Android
- Other
- Free plan available
- No credit card
What is 50 Languages?
Key features
Interactive lessons covering grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation across 50+ languages
Personalised curriculum that adjusts to your progress level
Progress tracking and feedback on completed lessons
Offline access to lessons on mobile apps
Audio content for listening and speaking practice
Free tier with limited daily lessons; paid subscription removes restrictions
Pros & cons
Advantages
- Covers an unusually broad range of languages, including less common ones
- Free version lets you try the platform without payment
- Straightforward lesson structure that's easy to follow consistently
- Offline functionality on mobile devices for learning anywhere
Limitations
- Limited interactive speaking practice compared to conversation-focused platforms
- Free tier restricts daily lesson access, which can slow progress
- User interface and course design are fairly basic rather than visually polished
Use cases
Building vocabulary in a language you're learning at school or work
Maintaining language skills during travel or commutes
Learning less commonly available languages not well covered by major platforms
Getting structured practice alongside lessons from another source
Self-study for basic conversation readiness before visiting a country
Ready to try 50 Languages?
Pricing
Free
Free
Limited daily lessons, basic interactive content, progress tracking on core features
Premium
Variable (typically £4-8/month with annual subscription)
Unlimited daily lessons, offline access, ad-free experience, full curriculum access
Get started with 50 Languages
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- Free plan available
- No credit card