Ideally offline and either Android or Linux. Just looking to see what’s out there and I didn’t see much yet besides some dictionary or DIY flashcard apps

Thanks!

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    No need to DIY, Anki has tons of flash cards packs to download for free for any language.

    Anki + downloading ready made vocab packs is a nice tool in the toolbox. Wont teach you a language on its own but good for increasing your vocab.

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      +1 for anki. I struggled for years to find anything decent for Swahili and there is more content for Swahili than I got out of Duolingo. One thing I didn’t know about anki until i tried it because I didn’t see anyone mention it, the flashcards can include pictures/videos/audio.

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        Of course, open source communities are awesome and provide! Thanks for the tip, will check the prefilled flashcards out

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      Of course, open source communities are awesome and provide! Thanks for the tip, will check the prefilled flashcards out

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    Anki for vocab
    Textbook for grammar
    Immersion for everything else

    Also input and output are two different skills.

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    One option is to ask open source language models to make lessons/quizzes/etc for you

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    Not offline but self-hosting available , there’s LinguaCafe it’s like book reading web app with tons of niceties. I am yet to try it for myself.

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        Yes. I believe all self-hosting apps are like that. As an example, I have a docker container running Searxng and I use it locally on my PC as default search engine. Just keep in mind that docker compose port mapping (e.g. “3000:80”) attaches to all available IPs unless you specify it like “127.0.0.1:3000:80”.