[Vancouver, Canada] — LingQ, the powerful language learning app developed by polyglot Steve Kaufmann, introduces a game-changing new improvement to its reader functionality.

LingQ Launches AI Context-Based Translations

LingQ functionality is based on enabling language learners to learn from the best authentic content that they are interested in from wherever it can be found. The ability to use AI to analyze and provide more accurate meanings for all new content users import is a game changer.

Very often words have multiple translations. This can mean the most common dictionary translation may not necessarily be the right one for a specific context, resulting in potential confusion or lack of clarity. No differently than in your own language, repeated exposure to the same word in different contexts allows the meaning to crystallize, however, a little help from AI context based translations now make that process smoother and clearer. With the update, the first meaning that appears when looking up a word is based on the context. Subsequent meanings are still more likely to be general but the combination of both types of meanings is what really helps the learning process.

“One of the biggest benefits of using LingQ is the ability to learn a language through the vast amount of engaging content produced for native speakers of that language. Real, interesting content.” said LingQ co-founder Mark Kaufmann of the update.. “The process of learning through content you are interested in is infinitely more enjoyable and effective than trying to force yourself to learn from typical content written for learners of a language. The ability to polish this content using AI, specifically here, with context based translation, is an example of the huge potential AI offers for language learners. We are just getting started.”

LingQ continues to improve its core functionality to ensure learners reach their language goals faster and more efficiently. With context-based translations, along with other recent AI-powered updates, LingQ cements its place at the forefront of language learning technology innovation.

AI context-based translations are now available on LingQ’s web and mobile apps.

For more information, visit https://www.lingq.com.

About LingQ

Since 2002, LingQ has helped millions learn languages. Ranked the most effective language app by an independent team of researchers at Compare Language Apps, LingQ’s content-based system offers 49 languages to learners around the globe. With one of the largest language libraries of authentic and interesting content and thousands of hours of lesson audio, there is something for everyone on LingQ. Learners can also customize their learning by turning any content they find online into lessons.

LingQ users have access to online tutors, a global language community forum, community writing exchange, and integrated SRS vocabulary review tools. To ensure success and keep learners accountable and motivated, LingQ measures everything on the comprehensive statistics page.

Contact

For more information, please contact Elizabeth at elizabeth@lingq.com.

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