A language is best learned by reading it.
Real texts, gently glossed. Tap any word for instant meaning, and let it settle into memory at its own pace. No streaks, no points — just you and the page.
Meaning, the moment you need it.
Tap any underlined word and its sense — in this sentence, not a dictionary's longest guess — appears beneath the line. Then you read on, uninterrupted.
Om morgenen gikk hun ned til vannet. Luften var kald og still, og fjellene lå mørke mot himmelen. Hun satte seg på en stein og ventet på at solen skulle komme.
Read real text
Stories, articles and letters written for people, not textbooks. You begin where you are and grow into the language sentence by sentence.
Understand instantly
Tap any word for its meaning in context — the sense it carries here, not a dictionary's longest guess. Nothing breaks your reading.
Remember naturally
Words you meet return at just the right moment, woven back into new reading. Memory is built quietly, in the background.
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Flora Lewis · journalist
Learning another language is not only learning different words for the same things, but learning another way to think about things.