LearnItLists : Learn Foreign language by 10 Words Every Day

LearnItLists helps you learn foreign language by teaching you 10 new words every day. To get started, simply complete quick sign up and choose the language you want to learn. That’s about it, from now on widget will show you 10 new words (incl. translations) everyday. At the moment widget can be added only to iGoogle pages, but embed options for blogs, Facebook, MySpace, Orkut and Hi5 are on the way.

LearnItlists - Learn Foreign language

Features

  • Learn 10 words from a language of your choice every day.
  • Currently supports 15 languages : Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Polish, Norwegian, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Swedish, Filipino, French and German.
  • Coming soon: Learn simplified Chinese.
  • Follow up on daily words from your iGoogle startpage.
  • Coming soon: Add LearnItLists daily words widget to blog or social netwroking profile.
  • Widget options: change language, swap the places of words, view translations etc.

Check out LearnItLists @ www.learnitlists.com


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  • danny March 2, 2008

    I prefer to learn Mandarin Chinese, because it is the language which sounds nice, it is the language which is spoken by most people. It is the language, which has potential to influence the future. I learn Mandarin from http://www.learnchinese.bj.cn/, anyone who is interested in Chinese can join me.

  • Henk Brusse April 16, 2008

    Very interested in Chinese as this country is the ‘ prominent’ nation in the making

  • Nicola Robinsonova March 23, 2009

    Dear MakeUseOf,

    LearnItLists has now been re-branded to Learn10.

    We made the decision because we wanted a fresh start when we introduced our new model, based on the LearnItLists prototype. We also found that the previous name was difficult to pronounce for non-native English speakers.

    We chose Learn10 because it was short & memorable, hopefully meaning that people can recall the name and find us again in the future – unlike Web 2.0 names which consist of strange words or odd spellings.

    We hope you received our emailed invitation to the private beta.
    Best wishes & many thanks,
    Nicola

    • Aibek March 23, 2009

      Thanks for heads up Nicola. I thought about few days ago when received the email from Learn10. :-)

  • sandra machado September 23, 2009

    quiero aprender ingles