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Hello polyglots, 😀   
Hello polyglots, 😀   


Polyglots are individuals who are able to speak multiple languages fluently. With the rise of the internet and technology, there are now numerous online free resources available for polyglots to improve their language skills and connect with other language enthusiasts. This article aims to provide an overview of the most useful internet resources for polyglots, including language learning websites, forums, and social media communities. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned polyglot, these resources can help you take your language skills to the next level and further your language journey.
Polyglots are individuals who are able to speak multiple languages fluently. With the rise of the internet and technology, there are now numerous online free resources and [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tool tools] available for polyglots to improve their language skills and connect with other language enthusiasts. This article aims to provide an overview of the most useful internet resources for polyglots, including language learning websites, forums, and social media communities. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned polyglot, these resources can help you take your language skills to the next level and further your language journey.


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=== Tips ===
=== Tips ===
Some programs need to use the command line. There is an article about [https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-open-command-prompt-2618089 how to do it on Windows]. If you use Linux, you may use [https://sites.google.com/site/pleyadestest/david/projects/sakura Sakura], for its light-weight and Unicode support; If you want to customise the font in command line on Windows, you can use [https://conemu.github.io/ ConEmu].
Some programs require the use of command-line. There is an article about [https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-open-command-prompt-2618089 how to do it on Windows]. If you want to customise the font in command-line on Windows, you can use [https://conemu.github.io/ ConEmu].


The customisation of some programs require a text editor. It is recommended to use [https://www.geany.org/ Geany], because it is lightweight and has useful shortcuts like “Ctrl + D” to duplicate a line.
Some programs split words in a sentence with spaces. In this case, texts in Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese and other languages need a [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Introduction-to-some-language-tools#Word_segmentation word segmentation].


If you see GitHub or GitLab links, please notice that the download icons mean to download the source code. Unless its language doesn't require compilation, you would need to build the program on your own with the source code. Links to download binaries (built programs) are elsewhere like “Releases” or links in the README.MD file. If you see there are multiple links in “Releases”, select the link with your corresponding operating system, CPU architecture and other clues in its filename. The “amd64” and “x86_64” have minor differences and are usually considered the same when describing a binary. “md5”, “sha256”, “sha512”, etc. are checksum formats, which can be used to check the integrity of the downloaded file. You can use the open-source tool [https://gtkhash.org/ GtkHash] to check the integrity of the files with the same name of the checksum files.
See if you are downloading the binary file or the source code. Unless its language doesn't require compilation, you would need to build the program on your own with the source code. Links to download binaries (built programs) are elsewhere like “Releases” or links in the README.MD file. If you see there are multiple links in “Releases”, select the link with your corresponding operating system, CPU architecture and other clues in its filename. The “amd64” and “x86_64” have minor differences and are usually considered the same when describing a binary. “md5”, “sha256”, “sha512”, etc. are checksum formats, which can be used to check the integrity of the downloaded file. You can use the open-source tool [https://gtkhash.org/ GtkHash] to check the integrity of the files with the same name of the checksum files.


If you see SourceForge, you may simply click on the “Download” button. In some cases, the downloaded file is not what you want. Then you need to find it out in “Files”.
If you see SourceForge, you may simply click on the “Download” button. In some cases, the downloaded file is not what you want. Then you need to find it out in “Files”.


To run a program written in JavaScript, there is [https://fireship.io/courses/javascript/beginner-js-where-to-run/ a guide].
If you don't see an executable file in the program, then you may have to compile it and then run it, if the programming language of the program requires it. You may find details on the internet.


JavaScript programs often utilise Electron.js to have cross-platform support easily, which integrates a Chromium in every program and occupies a lot of resources. What's more, it has been depending on Node.js, which has been having the background of political activism (Black Lives Matter). Political activism can cause unexpected damage, like [https://securityaffairs.co/129174/hacking/node-ipc-npm-package-sabotage.html node-ipc by RIAEvangelist on GitHub]. Also, GitHub has the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).
JavaScript and some other languages support running something with two programs: a server and a client. You need to start the server, then access the server with the client.
 
JavaScript programs often utilise Electron.js to have cross-platform support easily, which integrates a Chromium in every program and occupies a lot of resources.


Java relies on a virtual machine, which is an emulator of a computer system and requires some more system resources.
Java relies on a virtual machine, which is an emulator of a computer system and requires some more system resources.


Some programs require Markdown, a markup language. There is the [https://www.markdownguide.org/ Markdown Guide] for learning.
See if the program is updated recently. Outdated programs may be no longer reliable, because they may rely on something else, like another program or a webpage, which can become invalid with the change of time. It may also contain security loopholes that were not discovered at that time and discovered now.
 
Some jerks cram all codes into a single line so other people can't easily study the code and modify it, while putting the program under an open public license. In this case, the deobfuscation is required. However, the need of deobfuscation in an open-source program disqualifies it as a valid choice.


See if the program is updated recently.
Political activism can motivate people to cause unexpected damage, like [https://securityaffairs.co/129174/hacking/node-ipc-npm-package-sabotage.html node-ipc by RIAEvangelist on GitHub].


=== Resource Selection Criteria ===
=== Resource Selection Criteria ===
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== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Blue Light Filter & Dark Mode</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Blue Light Filter & Dark Mode</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Fushko/gummy </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/fusco/gummy </big></big>


Filter for Linux. It is open-source.
Filter for Linux. It is open-source.
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Filter for Android. It is open-source.
Filter for Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/ltGuillaume/Redshift-Tray </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/ltguillaume/redshift-tray </big></big>


Filter for Windows. It is open-source.
Filter for Windows. It is open-source.
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Dark mode for web browsers. It is open-source.
Dark mode for web browsers. It is open-source.
This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Reminder</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Reminder</div> ==
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➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=7 Write a review]
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=7 Write a review]


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/WinTenDev/rminder </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://hovancik.net/stretchly/ </big></big>
 
Reminders for Chromium/Chrome. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/adrcotfas/Goodtime </big></big>


Pomodoro timer on Android. It is open-source.
Rest reminder with macOS releases. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/axet/android-hourly-reminder </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/axet/android-hourly-reminder </big></big>
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Break down a period of time to equal slices on Android. It is open-source.
Break down a period of time to equal slices on Android. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/mattvchandler/ProgressBars  </big></big>
Progress bars on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/thetwom/toc2 </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/thetwom/toc2 </big></big>
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Metronome on Windows. It is open-source.
Metronome on Windows. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Self-Control Helper</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Work-Break Timer</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.proginosko.com/leechblock/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/vjousse/pomodorolm </big></big>


Browser add-ons for blocking websites. It is open-source.
Simple work-break timer on desktop. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://timelimit.io/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/ayoisaiah/focus </big></big>


Limit your app using time for Android. It is open-source.
Work-break timer in command-line. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://detoxdroid.flx-apps.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/adrcotfas/Goodtime </big></big>


Some other measures to help you on Android. Need to use a PC to enable developer mode. It is open-source.
Work-break timer on Android. It is open-source.


It can be downloaded from [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.flx_apps.digitaldetox/ F-droid].
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Activity Tracker</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://selfcontrolapp.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://activitywatch.net/ </big></big>


Block websites for Mac. It is open-source.
Track your own desktop activity. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Activity Tracker</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/rybak/resoday </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://activitywatch.net/ </big></big>
Habit calendar on desktop. It is open-source.
 
Track your own activity. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/fynngodau/usageDirect </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/fynngodau/usageDirect </big></big>


It shows your app usage on Android. It is open-source.
It shows your app usage on Android. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://codito.github.io/habito/ </big></big>
Habit tracker in command-line. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/SamAmco/track-and-graph </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/SamAmco/track-and-graph </big></big>


Habit tracker with graphs for Android. It is open-source.
Habit tracker with graphs on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Razeeman/Android-SimpleTimeTracker </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Razeeman/Android-SimpleTimeTracker </big></big>
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<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/iSoron/uhabits </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/iSoron/uhabits </big></big>


Simple habit tracker for Android. It is open-source.
Simple habit tracker on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://gottcode.org/kapow/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://gottcode.org/kapow/ </big></big>


Timer for activities on desktop. It can also generate a report. It is open-source.
Timer for activities on desktop. It can also generate a report. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/appstome/timetome-app </big></big>
Timer for activities on Android. It is open-source.
Its timer doesn't stop, so if you would like to do anything untracked, you need to select “other” and that category is tracked as well.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Glitchy-Tozier/githo </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Glitchy-Tozier/githo </big></big>


Form a habit step by step, on Android. It is open-source.
Form a habit step by step on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Destaq/language-learning-dashboard </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Destaq/language-learning-dashboard </big></big>
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Dashboard for language learning, requiring some programming knowledge. It is open-source.
Dashboard for language learning, requiring some programming knowledge. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Brain Training</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Self-Control Helper</div> ==
'''Notice: Whether brain training works or not is still controversial. If you don't believe it works, please skip this section.'''


<hr><big><big> https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/gbrainy </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://safing.io/ </big></big>


Mini-games. It is open-source.
Firewall for blocking Internet traffic for Desktop. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> http://brainworkshop.sourceforge.net/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/anfragment/zen </big></big>


Dual n-back. It is open-source.
Internet traffic filter list on desktop. It is open-source.


Its latest version 4.8.7 is not available on the website, but on the [https://sourceforge.net/projects/brainworkshop/files/brainworkshop/Brain%20Workshop%204.8/ SourceForge page].
<hr><big><big> !! https://rethinkdns.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/vivekthazhathattil/dekadico </big></big>
Firewall for blocking Internet traffic on Android. It is open-source.


Memory trainer with numbers. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://launchpad.net/timekpr-next </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Workout</div> ==
Limits the using times with a schedule for Linux. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/oliexdev/openWorkout </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.proginosko.com/leechblock/ </big></big>


Workout assistant for Android with animations or videos. It is open-source.
Browser add-ons for blocking websites. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Eating</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://selfcontrolapp.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://codeberg.org/epinez/Energize/ </big></big>
Block websites for Mac. It is open-source.


Nutrition tracker for Android. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://timelimit.io/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://world.openfoodfacts.org/ </big></big>
Limit your app using time for Android. It is open-source.


Information about food nutrition.
<hr><big><big> !! https://detoxdroid.flx-apps.com/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Relaxation & Meditation</div> ==
Some other measures to help you on Android. Need to use a PC to enable developer mode. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.freesoundslibrary.com/ </big></big>
It can be downloaded from [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.flx_apps.digitaldetox/ F-droid].


It has more than 200 ambient sounds for download. Turn loop on and enjoy.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/sweakpl/unlock-master </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!  https://github.com/CliffracerMerchant/SoundAura </big></big>
Limit your mobile phone usage. It is open-source.


Audio player that plays multiple files simultaneously. It is open-source.
It can be downloaded from [https://apt.izzysoft.de/fdroid/index/apk/com.sweak.unlockmaster IzzyOnDroid].


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/yuttadhammo/BodhiTimer </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Brain Training</div> ==
'''Notice: Whether brain training works or not is still controversial. If you don't believe it works, please skip this section.'''


Meditation timer. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/gbrainy </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Mr-Kumar-Abhishek/brain-beats </big></big>
Mini-games. It is open-source.


Binaural beats and more for desktop. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> http://brainworkshop.sourceforge.net/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/axet/android-binaural-beats </big></big>
Dual n-back. It is open-source.


Binaural beats for Android. It is open-source.
Its latest version 4.8.7 is not available on the website, but on the [https://sourceforge.net/projects/brainworkshop/files/brainworkshop/Brain%20Workshop%204.8/ SourceForge page].


<hr><big><big> !! https://sites.google.com/view/jithware </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/vivekthazhathattil/dekadico </big></big>


Meditation helper with breath control for Android. It is open-source.
Memory trainer with numbers. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Input-methods <u>Keyboard</u>]</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Workout</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://colemak.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/oliexdev/openWorkout </big></big>


This one supports a lot of languages in Latin script, but it means to learn typing again. [https://waddles.org/2007/04/21/switching-to-colemak-part-4/ It is worth it]. You may have noticed that “Kolemak” is even better than Colemak. How to modify keyboards will be discussed below.
Workout assistant for Android with animations or videos. It is open-source.


[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KB_US-Colemak_with_AltGr.svg A better layout image].
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Eating</div> ==


Note that the download link on the home page is “Caps Lock Unchanged”. The idea of replacing Caps Lock with Backspace is great because of its convenience to press Backspace, but having it unchanged is generally better because it's punitive to press Backspace, urging you to make fewer misspellings.
<hr><big><big> https://codeberg.org/epinez/Energize/ </big></big>


There is a flaw of no “„” or “‚”. You can replace “÷” and “×” with them. Also, the positions of single and double quotation marks only benefit British people for not pressing Shift. You can exchange their positions, too.
Nutrition tracker for Android. It is open-source.


There is [https://colemakmods.github.io/mod-dh/ a modified version] and [https://forum.colemak.com/topic/1458-locale-colemak-variants-for-several-countries-the-edreymar-way/ local variants].
<hr><big><big> https://world.openfoodfacts.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://bepo.fr/wiki/Accueil </big></big>
Information about food nutrition.


Based on French, giving consideration to European languages. But if you don't type French much, it might be not ideal.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Relaxation & Meditation</div> ==


No English translation for this site, but it doesn't matter, because this keyboard is generally pre-installed in common operating systems. You just need to find it in the “French” section of keyboard settings.
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.freesoundslibrary.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://forum.colemak.com/topic/519-rulemak-russian-colemak-layout/ </big></big>
It has more than 200 ambient sounds for download. Turn loop on and enjoy.


Variant of Colemak for typing Cyrillic. It is available as source code. It is pre-installed on Linux, but it requires some effort as mentioned in the “Colemak” section to make sure it appears in the files. “Greek (Colemak)” is also available.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/blanket </big></big>


For Windows, [http://pkl.sourceforge.net/ Portable Keyboard Layout] is required. Or you can use that keyboard creator to do it manually.
Play multiple audio files simultaneously on Linux. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kl.ime.oh </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/CliffracerMerchant/SoundAura </big></big>


It is lightweight and supports many languages, with many keyboard layouts. But it has problems, such as poor Japanese support.
Play multiple audio files simultaneously on Android. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Typing</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/yuttadhammo/BodhiTimer </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/max-niederman/ttyper </big></big>
Meditation timer. It is open-source.


Typing practice in command line with detailed statistics. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Mr-Kumar-Abhishek/brain-beats </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/bloznelis/typioca </big></big>
Binaural beats and more for desktop. It is open-source.


Typing practice in command line with a time limit. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/axet/android-binaural-beats </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/plu5/retype </big></big>
Binaural beats for Android. It is open-source.


Type books in EPUB format. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://sites.google.com/view/jithware </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Shortcut</div> ==
Meditation helper with breath control for Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_keyboard_shortcuts </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Input-methods <u>Keyboard</u>]</div> ==


Keyboard shortcuts in general.
<hr><big><big> !! https://colemak.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://defkey.com/ </big></big>
This one supports a lot of languages in Latin script, but it means to learn typing again. [https://waddles.org/2007/04/21/switching-to-colemak-part-4/ It is worth it]. You may have noticed that “Kolemak” is even better than Colemak. How to modify keyboards will be discussed below.


Keyboard shortcuts for specific programs. Add “?pdfOptions=True” to the end of address to download its PDF.
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:KB_US-Colemak_with_AltGr.svg A better layout image].


This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).
Note that the download link on the home page is “Caps Lock Unchanged”. The idea of replacing Caps Lock with Backspace is great because of its convenience to press Backspace, but having it unchanged is generally better because it's punitive to press Backspace, urging you to make fewer misspellings.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Cheat Sheet</div> ==
There is a flaw of no “„” or “‚”. You can replace “÷” and “×” with them. Also, the positions of single and double quotation marks only benefit British people for not pressing Shift. You can exchange their positions, too.


<hr><big><big> !! https://cheatography.com/ </big></big>
There is [https://colemakmods.github.io/mod-dh/ a modified version] and [https://forum.colemak.com/topic/1458-locale-colemak-variants-for-several-countries-the-edreymar-way/ local variants].


Cheat sheets for programs.
<hr><big><big> https://bepo.fr/wiki/Accueil </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/gnebbia/kb </big></big>
Based on French, giving consideration to European languages. But if you don't type French much, it might be not ideal.


Knowledge base of commands in command-line. It is open-source.
No English translation for this site, but it doesn't matter, because this keyboard is generally pre-installed in common operating systems. You just need to find it in the “French” section of keyboard settings.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Text Editor</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://forum.colemak.com/topic/519-rulemak-russian-colemak-layout/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://vscodium.com/ </big></big>
Variant of Colemak for typing Cyrillic. It is available as source code. It is pre-installed on Linux, but it requires some effort as mentioned in the “Colemak” section to make sure it appears in the files. “Greek (Colemak)” is also available.


Text editor with extensibility. It is open-source.
For Windows, [http://pkl.sourceforge.net/ Portable Keyboard Layout] is required. Or you can use that keyboard creator to do it manually.


With its extensions, you can do a lot with Markdown files. A single Markdown file can be a mind map and a list of flashcards at the same time, for example.
<hr><big><big> !! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kl.ime.oh </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.geany.org/ </big></big>
It is lightweight and supports many languages, with many keyboard layouts. But it has problems, such as poor Japanese support.


Text editor with features like replacing text in multiple files. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://micro-editor.github.io/ </big></big>
Keyboard on Android with initial CJKV support. It is open-source.


Text editor in command-line. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://florisboard.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://eck.cologne/peafactory/en/html/notebook_pea.html </big></big>
Keyboard on Android with CJKV support in its beta version. It is open-source.


Write RTF files with encryption. Java is required. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Typing</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://gsantner.net/project/markor.html </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/max-niederman/ttyper </big></big>


Text editor with markdown and todo.txt supports on Android. It is open-source.
Typing practice in command-line with detailed statistics. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Comprehensive Tool</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/bloznelis/typioca </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://xwmx.github.io/nb/ </big></big>
Typing practice in command-line with a time limit. It is open-source.


Knowledge management in command-line. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Mithil467/mitype </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/mhss1/MyBrain </big></big>
See the replay of your typing session. It is open-source.


All-in-One productivity for Android. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/plu5/retype </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">To-Do-List & Task Calendar</div> ==
Type books in EPUB format. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.taskcoach.org/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Shortcut</div> ==


Simple to-do-list. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_keyboard_shortcuts </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://abstractspoon.com/wiki/doku.php?id=todolist-description </big></big>
Keyboard shortcuts in general.


Complex to-do-list. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://defkey.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://super-productivity.com/ </big></big>
Keyboard shortcuts for specific programs. Add “?pdfOptions=True” to the end of address to download its PDF.


Good-looking schedule with a pomodoro timer. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Cheat Sheet</div> ==


Electron.js is used.
<hr><big><big> !! https://cheatography.com/ </big></big>


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8a5rA-Exmw A video about it].
Cheat sheets for programs.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/ransome1/sleek </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/gnebbia/kb </big></big>


To-do-list based on [http://todotxt.org/ todo.txt]. It is open-source.
Knowledge base of commands in command-line. It is open-source.


Electron.js is used.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Text Editor</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/klaudiosinani/taskbook </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.geany.org/ </big></big>


To-do-list in command-line. It is open-source.
Text editor with features like replacing text in multiple files. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://tasks.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://gottcode.org/focuswriter/ </big></big>


To-do-list on Android. It is open-source.
Text editor in full-screen with backgrounds. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://crazymarvin.com/to-dont/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/gsantner/markor </big></big>


To-don't-list on Android. It is open-source.
Text editor with markdown and todo.txt supports on Android. It even has a “speed read” function. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://eck.cologne/peafactory/en/html/calendar_pea.html </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/helix-editor/helix </big></big>


Calendar program with encryption. Java is required. It is open-source.
Text editor in command-line. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Etar-Group/Etar-Calendar </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Comprehensive Tool</div> ==


Calendar program. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://affine.pro/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Notebook</div> ==
Text and whiteboard. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://logseq.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://super-productivity.com/ </big></big>


Knowledge manager with graphic view of nodes and flashcards. It has plugins including adding Anki Flashcards. It is open-source.
Good-looking schedule with a pomodoro timer. It is open-source.


Electron.js is used.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8a5rA-Exmw A video about it].


<hr><big><big> !! https://mindforger.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://xwmx.github.io/nb/ </big></big>


Note, with hierarchy and tags, can be exported to CSV files. It is open-source.
Knowledge management in command-line. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/zadam/trilium </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://jtx.techbee.at/ </big></big>


Advanced notebook with hierarchy, text formatting, link map, synchronization and encryption. Good for working. It is open-source.  
Journal, note, todo with tags on Android. It is open-source.


Electron.js is used.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/mhss1/MyBrain </big></big>


This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).
All-in-One productivity on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Task Planner & To-Do-List</div> ==


Hierarchical notebook with encryption. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.abstractspoon.com/ </big></big>


This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).
Versatile task planner on desktop. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://quillpad.github.io/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.taskcoach.org/ </big></big>


Simple note-taking app for Android. It is open-source.
Simple task planner on desktop. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://jrnl.sh/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/v1tzor/TimePlanner </big></big>


Notebook in command-line. It is open-source.
Task planner on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://orgmode.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://eck.cologne/peafactory/en/html/calendar_pea.html </big></big>


Notebook for Emacs, Neovim and other text editors. It is open-source.
Task calendar with encryption on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://postkevone.github.io/tiddlyresearch/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Etar-Group/Etar-Calendar </big></big>


Notebook for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.
Task calendar on Android. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Handwriting Notebook</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Sztorm/NoteCalendar </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://xournalpp.github.io/ </big></big>
Note calendar. It is open-source.


Handwritten note editor. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/ransome1/sleek </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/adil192/saber </big></big>
To-do-list based on [http://todotxt.org/ todo.txt]. It is open-source.


Note with handwriting. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/kraanzu/dooit </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://rnote.flxzt.net/ </big></big>
To-do-list in command-line with TUI. It is open-source.


Whiteboard. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://taskwarrior.org/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Wiki</div> ==
To-do-list in command-line. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://tasks.org/ </big></big>


Wiki with many add-ons. It is open-source.
To-do-list on Android. It is open-source.


It has [https://github.com/fabienli/DokuwikiAndroid an open-source viewer for Android].
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/ribeirompl/144_blocks </hr></big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://tiddlywiki.com/ </big></big>
Plan a day in 144 blocks. It is open-source.


Non-linear Wiki on web that require some effort to install. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Notebook</div> ==


It has [https://github.com/donmor/Tiddloid an open-source viewer for Android].
<hr><big><big> !! https://logseq.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.zim-wiki.org/ </big></big>
Knowledge manager with graphic view of nodes and flashcards. It has plugins including adding Anki Flashcards. It is open-source.


Simple wiki. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://joplinapp.org/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Diary</div> ==
Notes with end-to-end encryption and syncronisation. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! http://lifeograph.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://mindforger.com/ </big></big>


Diary for desktop. It is open-source.
Notes with hierarchy and tags, and can be exported to CSV files. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://billthefarmer.github.io/diary/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/zadam/trilium </big></big>


Diary for Android. It is open-source.
Advanced notebook with hierarchy, text formatting, link map, synchronization and encryption. Good for working. It is open-source.  


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Diagram</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.diagrams.net/ </big></big>
Hierarchical notebook with encryption. It is open-source.


Diagrams. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://eck.cologne/peafactory/en/html/notebook_pea.html </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Timeline</div> ==
Write RTF files with encryption. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! http://thetimelineproj.sourceforge.net/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://quillpad.github.io/ </big></big>


Timeline. It is open-source.
Simple note-taking app for Android. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Mind Map</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://safenotes.dev/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.insilmaril.de/vym/ </big></big>
Encrypted notes on Android. It is open-source.


Mind map with not many and not few features. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://jrnl.sh/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/juzzlin/Heimer </big></big>
Notebook in command-line. It is open-source.


Simple and intuitive mind map. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://orgmode.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://markmap.js.org/ </big></big>
Notebook for Emacs, Neovim and other text editors. It is open-source.


Markdown mind map with VSCodium / VS Code support. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://postkevone.github.io/tiddlyresearch/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> http://tiddlymap.org/ </big></big>
Notebook for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.


Mind map for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Handwriting Notebook</div> ==


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Hierarchical Spreadsheet</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://xournalpp.github.io/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://strlen.com/treesheets/ </big></big>
Handwritten note editor. It is open-source.


It combines mind map, spreadsheet and other forms of data. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://saber.adil.hanney.org/ </big></big>


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB-saQZfrsw A video about it].
Note with handwriting. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Graph</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://rnote.flxzt.net/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://foambubble.github.io/ </big></big>
Handwriting program. It is open-source.


Graph for VSCodium and VSCode. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Audio Notebook</div> ==


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Media Management</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://certified84.github.io/AudioNote/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.tagspaces.org/ </big></big>
Audio tonebook on Andriod. It is open-source.


File tagging. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Whiteboard</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://calibre-ebook.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://excalidraw.com/ </big></big>


E-Book management tool. It is open-source.
Online whiteboard. It is open-source.


The main drawback is it has to keep a copy of your book in a central directory, which will cause duplication if you also keep the book elsewhere.
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.tldraw.com/ </big></big>
Online whiteboard. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/mateusz-bak/openreads-android </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Wiki</div> ==


E-Book tracker on Android. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;"> Web Table Extraction</div> ==
Wiki with many add-ons. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.libreoffice.org/ </big></big>
It requires setting up a server.


Office suite with spreadsheet that can [https://help.libreoffice.org/6.0/en-US/text/scalc/guide/webquery.html capture web tables]. It is open-source.
It has [https://github.com/fabienli/DokuwikiAndroid an open-source viewer for Android].


<hr><big><big> !! https://merribithouse.net/copytables/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://tiddlywiki.com/ </big></big>


Capture tables from webpages for Chrome and Safari. It is open-source.
Non-linear Wiki on web with HTML files. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/nirantak/copytables </big></big>
Not ideal if the file is large. If the file is large, that means each time you modify and save it, it writes another large file.


Fork of Copytables for Firefox. It is open-source.
It has [https://github.com/donmor/Tiddloid an open-source viewer for Android].


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">International Phonetic Alphabet</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.zim-wiki.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/ </big></big>
Simple wiki. It is open-source.


The site of the maker. The full IPA chart can be downloaded here. There is also a link to an interactive IPA chart.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Diary</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://easypronunciation.com/en/ipa-phonetic-transcription-converters </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! http://lifeograph.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page </big></big>


IPA and romanization transcriptions. Very detailed, but there is a limitation for each hour. Its “More Tools” is also noteworthy.
Diary for desktop. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/dmort27/epitran/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://billthefarmer.github.io/diary/ </big></big>


Transcription to IPA. It is open-source. It won't help if you don't know Python.
Diary for Android. It is open-source.


It only supports words, as is [https://github.com/dmort27/epitran/issues/12 discussed]. Somebody can develop a tool for sound change.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Diagram</div> ==


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Logic</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.diagrams.net/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://forallx.openlogicproject.org/ </big></big>
Diagrams. It is open-source.


Book edited by different groups of people. Its work is under a public license.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Timeline</div> ==


<hr><big><big> https://www.logicmatters.net/tyl/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! http://thetimelineproj.sourceforge.net/ </big></big>


Book, conditioned distribution allowed.
Timeline. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Courses <u>Course</u>]</div> ==  
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Mind Map</div> ==


<hr><big><big> https://fsi-languages.yojik.eu/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.insilmaril.de/vym/ </big></big>


Mainly courses of Foreign Service Institute, Defense Language Institute, Peace-Corps. FSI is initially aimed at middle-aged officials, so maybe not everyone likes it. Its work is partly in public domain.
Mind map with not many and not few features. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://www.coursera.org/browse/language-learning/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/juzzlin/Heimer </big></big>


Some super cool courses. This is suggested by RomDasha.
Simple and intuitive mind map. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.lingolia.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://markmap.js.org/ </big></big>


A little site with useful basic courses of 5 languages with good design.
Markdown mind map with VSCodium / VS Code support. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Subject:Languages </big></big>
<hr><big><big> http://tiddlymap.org/ </big></big>


Books are mostly incomplete and in lack of update, but some are nearly completed or completed, not bad.
Mind map for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://ikindalikelanguages.com/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Hierarchical Spreadsheet</div> ==


Introductions to languages.
<hr><big><big> !! https://strlen.com/treesheets/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Speaking</div> ==
It combines mind map, spreadsheet and other forms of data. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://forvo.com/ </big></big>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB-saQZfrsw A video about it].


Dictionary of pronunciation.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Graph</div> ==


➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=3 Write a review]
<hr><big><big> !! https://foambubble.github.io/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://youglish.com/ </big></big>
Graph for VSCodium and VSCode. It is open-source.


Pronunciation from videos.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Media Management</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://speechling.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.tagspaces.org/ </big></big>


Submit the recording and wait for the response. Supported languages are not many.
File tagging. It is open-source.


➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=2 Write a review]
<hr><big><big> !! https://calibre-ebook.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://ivypanda.com/tongue-twisters </big></big>
E-Book management tool. It is open-source.


Try not to hurt yourself when practising.
The main drawback is it has to keep a copy of your book in a central directory, which will cause duplication if you also keep the book elsewhere.


It covers [http://www.tongue-twister.net/ an older site] and has improved a lot. There's no copyright affair involved because such a list is not a “creative work”.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/mateusz-bak/openreads-android </big></big>


You may want to ask if this page is protected by copyright. All my comments are protected, the list of links like the one in [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/IRFP-in-brief that brief version] is not.
E-Book tracker on Android. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Flashcard</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;"> Web Table Extraction</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://apps.ankiweb.net/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.libreoffice.org/ </big></big>


Offline flashcard platform. You can find its manual at “Docs” on the website. Content can be rendered in HTML and CSS. It is open-source.
Office suite with spreadsheet that can [https://help.libreoffice.org/6.0/en-US/text/scalc/guide/webquery.html capture web tables]. It is open-source.


Unfortunately, not free on iOS.
<hr><big><big> !! https://merribithouse.net/copytables/ </big></big>


Related resources:
Capture tables from webpages for Chrome and Safari. It is open-source.


{{Anki-menu}}
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/nirantak/copytables </big></big>


There is also [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-become-a-polyglot#Flashcard a section of an article] on flashcards.
Fork of Copytables for Firefox. It is open-source.


There is an infamous issue of it: if you add or delete fields in a note type, you have to upload all your data when syncronising. Also expect Bazel, which it utilises to cause troubles.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">International Phonetic Alphabet</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://mnemosyne-proj.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/ </big></big>


Flashcards with basic functions. It is open-source.
The site of the maker. The full IPA chart can be downloaded here. There is also a link to an interactive IPA chart.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/proycon/vocage </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://easypronunciation.com/en/ipa-phonetic-transcription-converters </big></big>


Minimalistic flashcards in command line through TSV files. It is open-source.
IPA and romanization transcriptions. Very detailed, but there is a limitation for each hour. Its “More Tools” is also noteworthy.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/FilippVolodin/ReeePlayer </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/dmort27/epitran/ </big></big>


Flashcard with video clips. It is open-source.
Transcription to IPA. It is open-source. It won't help if you don't know Python.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/alyssaxuu/carden </big></big>
It only supports words, as is [https://github.com/dmort27/epitran/issues/12 discussed]. Somebody can develop a tool for sound change.


Chromium/Chrome addon. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Logic</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/tema6120/ForgetMeNot </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://forallx.openlogicproject.org/ </big></big>


Flashcard program for Android. More advanced than AnkiDroid in many aspects, including necessary instructions. You can even set intervals for the spaced repetition. It is open-source.
Book edited by different groups of people. Its work is under a public license.


➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=16 Write a review]
<hr><big><big> https://www.logicmatters.net/tyl/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/rh-id/a-flash-deck </big></big>
Book, conditioned distribution allowed.


Flashcards with notification on Android. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Artificial Intelligence</div> ==


<hr><big><big> https://tadeas.dev/twsr/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://gpt4all.io/ </big></big>


Flashcard for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.
AI application with several models available for offline use. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Wallpaper</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/LiLittleCat/awesome-free-chatgpt </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://peterlevi.com/variety/ </big></big>
List of online GPT services.


Wallpaper changer for Linux. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/xx025/carrot </big></big>


It has “quotes”, which can be used as the flashcard. An example is [https://github.com/amirgi73/variety-german-words variety-german-words]. To customise its code:
List of online GPT services with some categories.


In “german_words.py”
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Courses <u>Course</u>]</div> ==
* Search and find “data = ”, change its structure;
* Replace “reader(fin)” to “reader(file, delimiter="\t")” to support TSV;


In “words.csv”, change its content.
<hr><big><big> https://fsi-languages.yojik.eu/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Danmaku</div> ==
Mainly courses of Foreign Service Institute, Defense Language Institute, Peace-Corps. FSI is initially aimed at middle-aged officials, so maybe not everyone likes it. Its work is partly in public domain.


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/luyuhuang/DWords2 </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://www.coursera.org/browse/language-learning/ </big></big>


Shoot entries on the screen. It is open-source.
Some super cool courses. This is suggested by RomDasha.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Vocabularies <u>Vocabulary</u>]</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.lingolia.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://context.reverso.net/translation/ </big></big>
A little site with useful basic courses of 5 languages with good design.


Among its products, the mobile version of Context seems to be the most helpful: learn and practise new words with example sentences.
<hr><big><big> https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Subject:Languages </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://babadum.com/ </big></big>
Books are mostly incomplete and in lack of update, but some are nearly completed or completed, not bad.


It's pretty good for educating young polyglots.
<hr><big><big> https://ikindalikelanguages.com/ </big></big>


➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=19 Write a review]
Introductions to languages.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/tkrajina/10000sentences </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Speaking</div> ==


Sentences from Tatoeba to practice. It is aesthetically same with Anki (I mean copy-paste). It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://forvo.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.clozemaster.com/ </big></big>
Dictionary of pronunciation.


Learn with cloze. It is effective, but sometimes it is just repeating the same point in different questions. Also, synonyms are not supported.
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=3 Write a review]


➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=18 Write a review]
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://youglish.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.languageguide.org/ </big></big>
Pronunciation from videos, with a large subtitle frame.


Some basic vocabulary.
It is better to be used together with the Chromium or Chrome extension [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/separate-window/cbgkkbaghihhnaeabfcmmglhnfkfnpon/related Separate Window].


<hr><big><big> !! https://babadada.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://speechling.com/ </big></big>


Visual dictionary. No grammatical genders or pronunciation, suitable for reviewing.
Submit the recording and wait for the response. Supported languages are not many.


A lot of languages has not been completed yet, without any notice. Also, look out for polyseme mistakes.
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=2 Write a review]


➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=20 Write a review]
<hr><big><big> !! https://ivypanda.com/tongue-twisters </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://trielingual.com/ </big></big>
Try not to hurt yourself when practising.


See the related phrases of a word. It is open-source.
It covers [http://www.tongue-twister.net/ an older site] and has improved a lot. There's no copyright affair involved because such a list is not a “creative work”.


<hr><big><big> https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Swadesh_lists </big></big>
You may want to ask if this page is protected by copyright. All my comments are protected, the list of links like the one in [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/IRFP-in-brief that brief version] is not.


Swadesh lists are basic vocabulary, initially for linguistic use. But it can be the starting point of vocabulary building for language learners as well.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Flashcard</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://apps.ankiweb.net/ </big></big>


Frequency lists. Make use of it with programs that help to memorise, such as Anki.  
Offline flashcard platform. You can find its manual at “Docs” on the website. Content can be rendered in HTML and CSS. It is open-source.


If you seriously want to learn a language, and there are no ready-made free flashcards reaching the native level, and you don't want to spend money, this may be the most effective way to memorise words.
Unfortunately, not free on iOS.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/frekwencja/most-common-words-multilingual </big></big>
Related resources:


Word frequency of top 5000 words.
{{Anki-menu}}


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Etymology</div> ==
There is also [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-become-a-polyglot#Flashcard a section of an article] on flashcards.


<hr><big><big> https://etymologeek.com/ </big></big>
There is an infamous issue of it: if you add or delete fields in a note type, you have to upload all your data when syncronising. Also expect Bazel, which it utilises to cause troubles.


Etymology in European languages.
<hr><big><big> !! https://mnemosyne-proj.org/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-Customise-Open%E2%80%93Source-Language-Games <u>Language Game</u>]</div> ==
Flashcards with basic functions. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://sourceforge.net/projects/scrabble/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/abeleinin/goki </big></big>


Scrabble with downloadable dictionaries. It is open-source.
Flashcards in command-line through TSV or CSV files with ChatGPT support. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://gottcode.org/tanglet/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/proycon/vocage </big></big>


Boggle. It is open-source.
Minimalistic flashcards in command-line through TSV files. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/lexica/lexica </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/FilippVolodin/ReeePlayer </big></big>


Game of finding words on Android. It is open-source.
Flashcard with video clips. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://billthefarmer.github.io/gurgle/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/alyssaxuu/carden </big></big>


A word game for Android. It is open-source.
Chromium/Chrome addon. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/billthefarmer/gridle </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/tema6120/ForgetMeNot </big></big>


A word game for Android. It is open-source.
Flashcard program for Android. More advanced than AnkiDroid in many aspects, including necessary instructions. You can even set intervals for the spaced repetition. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/Magoninho/word-search-puzzle-generator </big></big>
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=16 Write a review]


Word search game on command line. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/rh-id/a-flash-deck </big></big>


To change the letters in the game, modify the list in “alphabet.py”.
Flashcards with notification on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/yourealwaysbe/forkyz </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://tadeas.dev/twsr/ </big></big>


Crosswords on Android. It is open-source.
Flashcard for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Test</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Tabletop_Club_Flashcard_Tool </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Yvee1/hascard </big></big>
Flashcard generator for Tabletop Club. It is open-source.


Test with Markdown files in command line. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Presentation</div> ==


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/ismet55555/exam-terminal </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Fountain </big></big>


Test with YAML files in command line. It is open-source.
Presentation with TSV in command-line. It is open-source.


You may need to enter full-screen mode, otherwise the program won't work for not having enough space.
<hr><big><big> !! https://maaslalani.com/slides/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://lingua.com/ </big></big>
Presentation with Markdown in command-line. It is open-source.


A few materials for beginners. Better treat it as your proficiency tests instead of learning materials because it's not much.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Wallpaper</div> ==


➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=21 Write a review]
<hr><big><big> https://peterlevi.com/variety/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.transparent.com/language-resources/tests.html </big></big>
Wallpaper changer for Linux. It is open-source.


Test your proficiency.
It has “quotes”, which can be used as the flashcard. An example is [https://github.com/amirgi73/variety-german-words variety-german-words]. To customise its code:


There is only one set of test for each language. Don't search the meanings of the words you don't know if you want to take this test again later.
In “german_words.py”
* Search and find “data = ”, change its structure;
* Replace “reader(fin)” to “reader(file, delimiter="\t")” to support TSV;


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.arealme.com/vocabulary-size-test/en/ </big></big>
In “words.csv”, change its content.


For testing your vocabulary size.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Danmaku</div> ==


There is only one set of test for each language. Don't search the meanings of the words you don't know if you want to take this test again later.
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/luyuhuang/DWords2 </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.ezglot.com/vocabulary-test.php </big></big>
Shoot entries on the screen. It is open-source.


Test your vocabulary size. It's faster and maybe not so accurate. The result is at an inconspicuous corner.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Vocabularies <u>Vocabulary</u>]</div> ==


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Reader</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://context.reverso.net/translation/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://mupdf.com/ </big></big>
Among its products, the mobile version of Context seems to be the most helpful: learn and practise new words with example sentences.


Lightweight PDF Reader for desktops. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://babadum.com/ </big></big>


Type “man mupdf” in command line to see its shortcuts.
It's pretty good for educating young polyglots.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/ </big></big>
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=19 Write a review]


Reader for Windows. Dark mode and Annotation are available. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/tkrajina/10000sentences </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.libreoffice.org/ </big></big>
Sentences from Tatoeba to practice. It is aesthetically same with Anki (I mean copy-paste). It is open-source.


Editor for many document formats. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.clozemaster.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://johnfactotum.github.io/foliate/ </big></big>
Learn with cloze. It is effective, but sometimes it is just repeating the same point in different questions. Also, synonyms are not supported.


Reader for Linux with features like layout and online translation. It is open-source.
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=18 Write a review]


<hr><big><big> !! https://librera.mobi/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.languageguide.org/ </big></big>


Reader for Android. It is open-source.
Some basic vocabulary.


<hr><big><big> !! https://koreader.rocks/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://babadada.com/ </big></big>


Reader with a simple user interface for Android. It is open-source.
Visual dictionary. No grammatical genders or pronunciation, suitable for reviewing.


<hr><big><big> !! https://memex.garden/ </big></big>
A lot of languages has not been completed yet, without any notice. Also, look out for polyseme mistakes.


Webpage manager, with functions like page annotation. It is open-source.
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=20 Write a review]


<hr><big><big> !! https://quiterss.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://trielingual.com/ </big></big>


RSS feeder for desktop. No pre-installed mainstream media. It is open-source.
See the related phrases of a word. It is open-source.


If you don't know what RSS is, you can read [https://www.lifewire.com/what-is-an-rss-feed-4684568 this article].
<hr><big><big> https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Swadesh_lists </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/spacecowboy/Feeder </big></big>
Swadesh lists are basic vocabulary, initially for linguistic use. But it can be the starting point of vocabulary building for language learners as well.


RSS feeder for Android. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.kiwix.org/ </big></big>
Frequency lists. Make use of it with programs that help to memorise, such as Anki.  


Read Wikipedia and some other sites offline. It is open-source.
If you seriously want to learn a language, and there are no ready-made free flashcards reaching the native level, and you don't want to spend money, this may be the most effective way to memorise words.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Image Viewer</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/frekwencja/most-common-words-multilingual </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/nomacs/nomacs </big></big>
Word frequency of top 5000 words.


Image viewer. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/rspeer/wordfreq </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/atanunq/viu </big></big>
Word frequency tool for Python. It is open-source.


Image viewer in command-line. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Etymology</div> ==


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Reading Helper</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://etymologeek.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://vocabhunter.github.io/ </big></big>
Etymology in European languages.


Find unfamiliar words in a document. Great for getting familiar with all words in a document before reading. Better to disable the filter. Java is required. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-Customise-Open%E2%80%93Source-Language-Games <u>Language Game</u>]</div> ==


For Chinese, Japanese, Lao, Thai, Vietnamese and some other languages, [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Introduction-to-some-language-tools#Word_segmentation word segmentation] is required.
<hr><big><big> !! https://sourceforge.net/projects/scrabble/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/FreeLanguageTools/vocabsieve </big></big>
Scrabble with downloadable dictionaries. It is open-source.


Analyse the sentence, find the vocabulary and create Anki flashcards. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://people.csail.mit.edu/jasonkb/quackle/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://comfortreader.rhizomaticdesign.net/ </big></big>
Scrabble that can show all possible words. It is open-source.


Streaming reader for Android. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://gottcode.org/tanglet/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/hisakaz0/AutoScrolling </big></big>
Boggle. It is open-source.


Autoscrolling for Firefox. Good for practising reading speed. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://gottcode.org/connectagram/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/jpablobr/simple-auto-scroll </big></big>
Connectagram. It is open-source.


Autoscrolling for Chrome. Good for practising reading speed.
<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.gnome.org/jrb/crosswords </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/_treestyletab.html.en </big></big>
Crossword on Linux. It is open-source.


Arrange browser tabs in hierarchy. It is open source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/lexica/lexica </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile </big></big>
Game of finding words on Android. It is open-source.


Save the web page as a single file.
<hr><big><big> !! https://billthefarmer.github.io/gurgle/ </big></big>


There is also a [https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile SingleFileZ], which can compress pages.
A word game on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/jeffkowalski/gritz </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://billthefarmer.github.io/gridle/ </big></big>


Reading speed trainer. [https://www.perl.org/get.html Perl] and GTK are required. It is open-source.
A word game on Android. It is open-source.


To open it, just run “gritz.pl”.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Magoninho/word-search-puzzle-generator </big></big>


For Chinese, Japanese, Lao, Thai, Vietnamese and some other languages, [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Introduction-to-some-language-tools#Word_segmentation word segmentation] is required.
Word search game on command-line. It is open-source.


You can also modify the source code (don't execute the file, but open it with a file editor), like these:
To change the letters in the game, modify the list in “alphabet.py”.


* $font: font name and size.
<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/Hague/forkyz </big></big>
* $span_black_open: colors of black characters.
* $span_red_open: colors of red characters.


p.s. Colors are “[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_colors web colors]”. You can find a “[https://www.wincalendar.com/Color-Picker color picker]” to get the hex values of a color.
Crosswords on Android. It is open-source.


* $wpm = 200: default reading speed (words per minute).
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/devarshi16/HangMan </big></big>


* button_slower: WPM increment per click.
Hangman. It is open-source.
* button_faster: WPM decrement per click.


Maybe when I have free time, I can try converting it into Python and do some modification: add shortcuts, create a user interface with BeeWare, add word segmentation support.
Its data is at “hangmanultimate/data.py”.


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/Robbendebiene/Gesturefy </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://gemelo.org/grabagram/ </big></big>


Gestures for Firefox. It is open-source.
Anagram on mobile. It is open-source. Code at [https://github.com/bpeel/verda-sxtelo its github repository].


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Reading-material-enhanced-for-language-learning <u>Reading Material</u>]</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Quiz</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://wikisource.org/wiki/Main_Page </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Yvee1/hascard </big></big>


Literature in public domain. They can be downloaded.
Quizzes in Markdown files in command-line. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://www.gutenberg.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/ismet55555/exam-terminal </big></big>


The largest collections of books in the public domain, mostly in English, though.
Quizzes in YAML files in command-line. It is open-source.


Android app for downloading books is available at [https://github.com/Pool-Of-Tears/Myne Myne].
You may need to enter full-screen mode, otherwise the program won't work for not having enough space.


There is a book catalogue website with ever-changing domain names: LibGen, which contains a wider range of books. Make sure you don't see any strange link there. [https://github.com/manuelvargastapia/libgen_mobile_app It is also available on Android].
<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Quiz_Grid </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/archives.html </big></big>
Quiz of TSV files in a grid. It is open-source.


List of book collections. Many links are available in “https” now, but appear as “http” on this page.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Test</div> ==


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Writing</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://lingua.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://owl.excelsior.edu/ </big></big>
A few materials for beginners. Better treat it as your proficiency tests instead of learning materials because it's not much.


It is not for learning languages, but for how to write and read. Its work is under a public license.
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=21 Write a review]


It is teaching about English, so something does not apply to some other languages.
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.transparent.com/language-resources/tests.html </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/purdue_owl.html </big></big>
Test your proficiency.


Another online writing lab.
There is only one set of test for each language. Don't search the meanings of the words you don't know if you want to take this test again later.


<hr><big><big> https://www.theologeek.ch/manuskript/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.arealme.com/vocabulary-size-test/en/ </big></big>


Tool for writing stuff. It is open-source.
For testing your vocabulary size.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Dictionaries <u>Dictionary</u>]</div> ==
There is only one set of test for each language. Don't search the meanings of the words you don't know if you want to take this test again later.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.wiktionary.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.ezglot.com/vocabulary-test.php </big></big>


Practical, no need to switch dictionaries, translations in many languages are shown together.
Test your vocabulary size. It's faster and maybe not so accurate. The result is at an inconspicuous corner.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.wordreference.com/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Reader</div> ==


It is really completed.
<hr><big><big> !! https://mupdf.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.linguee.com/ </big></big>
Lightweight PDF Reader for desktops. It is open-source.


It is completed, with example sentences of high quality. You can even find uncommon words with meanings of common words.
Type “man mupdf” in command-line to see its shortcuts.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://bab.la/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/ </big></big>


It is completed for several languages.
PDF Reader for Windows. Dark mode and Annotation are available. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://iate.europa.eu/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/mudlej_android/mj_pdf_reader </big></big>


Terminology dictionary of European Union. That is to say, what you search should be a term.
PDF Reader for Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://glosbe.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.libreoffice.org/ </big></big>


It supports a lot of languages, citing results from several corpora. It is somehow messy and in many cases inaccurate, but if the dictionaries listed above have no result about a word, this one may help.
Editor for many document formats. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! http://goldendict.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://johnfactotum.github.io/foliate/ </big></big>


It supports several dictionaries in the free version, and also Lingoes in the paid Android version. No one would want to pay after knowing a link below. It is open-source.
Reader for Linux with features like layout and online translation. It is open-source.


You can search the word by selecting it and listen to Forvo pronunciation. You can also add dictionary websites.
<hr><big><big> !! https://librera.mobi/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/pnlpal/dictionaries </big></big>
Reader for Android. It is open-source.


Browser add-on with clear results and can export to Anki decks. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://koreader.rocks/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://mouse-dictionary.netlify.app/ </big></big>
Reader with a simple user interface for Android. It is open-source.


Browser add-on for searching local dictionary files. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.kiwix.org/ </big></big>


To convert dictionary text files into TSV format, see [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-make-a-TSV-file this article]. The files at “mouse-dictionary/data/rule/” will need to be edited as well.
Read Wikipedia and some other sites offline. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://aarddict.org/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">RSS Client</div> ==


Different from other advocates for donating to Ukraine, they have an offline dictionary. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://lzone.de/liferea </big></big>


This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).
RSS feeder for Linux. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/rdoeffinger/Dictionary </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard </big></big>


Offline Wiktionary with custom dictionary support on Android. Its search results are easy to read for robots like you. It is open-source.
RSS feeder for desktop. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Translator</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://newsboat.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://crow-translate.github.io/ </big></big>
RSS feeder in command-line. It is open-source.


Translator with multiple engine support. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/spacecowboy/Feeder </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Bnyro/TranslateYou </big></big>
RSS feeder for Android. It is open-source.


Translator for Android. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">RSS Feed</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/FilipePS/Traduzir-paginas-web </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://rss.feedspot.com/ </big></big>


Webpage translation for Firefox. It is open-source.
List of RSS feeds with details.


<hr><big><big> !! https://simple-translate.sienori.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.cyberseo.net/public-rss-feed-catalogue/ </big></big>


Browser add-on for Google Translate with detailed information. It is open-source.
Catalogue of RSS feeds.


<hr><big><big> https://www.soimort.org/translate-shell/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Image Viewer</div> ==


Command-line translator from different sources. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/nomacs/nomacs </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://www.apertium.org/ </big></big>
Image viewer. It is open-source.


It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/atanunq/viu </big></big>


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2atSy3Zfiec A video about it].
Image viewer in command-line. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://www.argosopentech.com/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Vocabulary Builder</div> ==


It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/jzohrab/lute-v3 </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Conjugation</div> ==
Build vocabulary list by adding definitions to words on texts. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://cooljugator.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://vocabhunter.github.io/ </big></big>


Conjugation and some declension.
Find unfamiliar words in a document. Great for getting familiar with all words in a document before reading. Better to disable the filter. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.verbix.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/FreeLanguageTools/vocabsieve </big></big>


Conjugation.
Analyse the sentence, find the vocabulary and create Anki flashcards. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Gender</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/geajack/Wordology </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! http://www.passion4teq.com/apps/ </big></big>
Browser add-on for building vocabulary. It is open-source.


Apps for practising genders in 4 languages. You can also estimate how long you can practice until your battery goes empty.
Available for [https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/wordology/ganonoebdpdnhcbolgkelccfaffgmlpd Chromium] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wordology/ Firefox].


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Number</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/xxyzz/WordDumb </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Numeration </big></big>


Program to practise reading numbers. It is open-source.
Footnote creator for e-books. It is open-source.


In progress. It can see major progresses during school holidays. Introduction: [[Language/Multiple-languages/Vocabulary/Numeration-Tutorial]].
<hr><big><big> https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Text_to_Wordlist </big></big>


[https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=14 Write a review]
Turn a text into a wordlist and attach dictionary items on them with JSON files from [https://kaikki.org/ kaikki.org]. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/numbering-systems/ </big></big>
The tutorial for it is at [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Tutorial-of-Text-to-Wordlist]].


Rules of writing numbers, more concise than Wikipedia's entries.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Webpage Tool</div> ==


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Grammar Checker</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/_treestyletab.html.en </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://languagetool.org/ </big></big>
Arrange browser tabs in hierarchy. It is open source.


It supports several languages, but works well on the few. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile </big></big>


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnQCHo14gOU A video about the rule editor].
Save the web page as a single file.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Audio Player</div> ==
There is also a [https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile SingleFileZ], which can compress pages.


<hr><big><big> !! https://audacious-media-player.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/OlegWock/anori </big></big>


Lightweight audio player for desktops. It is open-source.
Browser extension for customised new tab. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/zimocode/smartupGesturefy </big></big>


Music player with many features. It is open-source.
Gestures for some Browsers. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://musikcube.com/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Speed Reader</div> ==


Music player in command-line. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/Darazaki/Spedread </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/enricocid/Music-Player-GO </big></big>
Reading speed trainer for Linux. It is open-source.


Lightweight audio player for Android with comfortable UI design. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/pasky/speedread </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Listening-material-with-transcript <u>Listening Material</u>]</div> ==
Reading speed trainer. Perl is required. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.listeningpractice.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/nemanjan00/uniread </big></big>


To practice listening. Voices are from volunteers and their qualities vary. It also has conjugation exercises. Its work is under public licenses.
Speed reader with e-book support. It is open-source.


If your browser doesn't play the audio automatically, then you need to grant the website the autoplay permission (next to the URL in Firefox).
<hr><big><big> !! https://comfortreader.rhizomaticdesign.net/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://globalstorybooks.net/ </big></big>
Streaming reader for Android. It is open-source.


Stories in many languages translated from [https://africanstorybook.org/ African Storybook]. Its work is under a public license.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/FP22FD/auto-scroll-down-chrome-extension </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.easy-languages.org/ </big></big>
Autoscrolling for Chromium/Chrome. Good for practising reading speed.


Street interview videos with embedded subtitles. Real and fun.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/hisakaz0/AutoScrolling </big></big>


The first time I watch a video, I was busy picking up the unknown words; the second time, I understood the sentences; the third time, I got an impression what kind of person the interviewee is.
Autoscrolling for Firefox. Good for practising reading speed. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://librivox.org/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Book Catalogue</div> ==


Books read by volunteers. Its work is under public licenses.
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/tfonteyn/NeverTooManyBooks </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://lyricstraining.com/ </big></big>
Book catalogue on Android. It is open-source.


Listen to songs and fill in the blanks of lyrics.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Reading-material-enhanced-for-language-learning <u>Reading Material</u>]</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.captionpop.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://wikisource.org/wiki/Main_Page </big></big>


Watch videos and learn with subtitles.
Literature in public domain. They can be downloaded.


<hr><big><big> !! https://rhinospike.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://www.gutenberg.org/ </big></big>


Listen to recordings.
The largest collections of books in the public domain, mostly in English, though.


<hr><big><big> !! https://audio-lingua.eu/ </big></big>
Android app for downloading books is available at [https://github.com/Pool-Of-Tears/Myne Myne].


Listening materials with CEFRL levels. Its work is under public licenses.
There is a book catalogue website with ever-changing domain names: LibGen, which contains a wider range of books. Make sure you don't see any strange link there. [https://github.com/manuelvargastapia/libgen_mobile_app It is also available on Android].


It doesn't have transcripts, so speech-recognition is required.
<hr><big><big> !! https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/archives.html </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Audio Tool</div> ==
List of book collections. Many links are available in “https” now, but appear as “http” on this page.


<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/tenacityteam/tenacity </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Writing</div> ==


For audio edit, as well as training your pronunciation by comparing your own voice with the recording you were imitating. Fork of Audacity without potential privacy violation. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> https://owl.excelsior.edu/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://obsproject.com/ </big></big>
It is not for learning languages, but for how to write and read. Its work is under a public license.


When you are playing games in the languages you are learning, it is often hard to focus on the voices and subtitles without failing your goals in the games. You can solve this problem by recording your gameplay with this program. It is open-source.
It is teaching about English, so something does not apply to some other languages.


<hr><big><big> https://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/purdue_owl.html </big></big>


With this one, you can say you are “studying” pronunciation.
Another online writing lab.


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjlFNOzfdPo A little tutorial] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDNhmBsOXcM&list=PL4mxJ1XKfFjK9VswLDnYqgJiO4mOoVzyQ a big playlist of various videos].
<hr><big><big> https://www.theologeek.ch/manuskript/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Text-to-Speech</div> ==
Tool for writing stuff. It is open-source.
If you don't know how to get the voices on Windows, you can see [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-use-SR-and-TTS-on-Windows]].


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/ideasman42/nerd-dictation </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/Wavesonics/hammer-editor </big></big>


TTS for Linux. It is open-source.
Tool for writing on Android. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.cwu.edu/central-access/reader </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/Wavesonics/hammer-editor </big></big>


A TTS program. It is open-source.
Corrector of minor typos. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! http://www.cross-plus-a.com/balabolka.htm </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Dictionaries <u>Dictionary</u>]</div> ==


A TTS program with support other than SAPI 5.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.wiktionary.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/Danesprite/tts-util-app </big></big>
Practical, no need to switch dictionaries, translations in many languages are shown together.


Text-to-Speech for Android. It is open-source.
there is a [https://github.com/tatuylonen/wiktextract parser] for its data. [https://kaikki.org/index.html Extracted JSON data] are also available.


<hr><big><big> !! https://readaloud.app/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.wordreference.com/ </big></big>


Browser add-on. It is open-source.
It is really completed.


<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/AlteringTTS </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.linguee.com/ </big></big>


A little program to generate audio files with altering TTS voices. It is open-source.
It is completed, with example sentences of high quality. You can even find uncommon words with meanings of common words.


Configure everything in “setting.yaml”, have a look at “demo.tsv”. Change your command-line directory into the folder, run “python do.py“ to start.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://bab.la/ </big></big>


Currently only Google Translate is supported. Offline engines on the way.
It is completed for several languages.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Speech Recognition</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://iate.europa.eu/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/audapolis/audapolis </big></big>
Terminology dictionary of European Union. That is to say, what you search should be a term.


It transcribes audio. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://glosbe.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.speechtexter.com/ </big></big>
It supports a lot of languages, citing results from several corpora. It is somehow messy and in many cases inaccurate, but if the dictionaries listed above have no result about a word, this one may help.


Turn audio into texts, powered by Google.  
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://xiaoyifang.github.io/goldendict-ng/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://speech-to-text-demo.ng.bluemix.net/ </big></big>
It supports online and offline dictionaries, based on [http://goldendict.org/ GoldenDict]. It is open-source.


Turn audio into texts, powered by IBM Watson.
You can search the word by selecting it and listen to Forvo pronunciation. You can also add dictionary websites.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Example Sentence</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://crissium.github.io/SilverDict/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://tatoeba.org/ </big></big>
Web version of GoldenDict. It is open-source.


Example sentences in many languages. Its work is under public licenses.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/pnlpal/dictionaries </big></big>


Don't forget to try searching in both directions. You can not only see the meaning of a sentence, but also try to translate a sentence into the language you are learning and see how you did.
Browser add-on with clear results and can export to Anki decks. It is open-source.


If you want to translate, please translate sentences with audio first, because the translations may appear on sites which provide translations of audio.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://mouse-dictionary.netlify.app/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://deskell.sketchengine.co.uk/run.cgi/skell </big></big>
Browser add-on for searching local dictionary files. It is open-source.


Sketch from a large of text corpus.
To convert dictionary text files into TSV format, see [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-make-a-TSV-file this article]. The files at “mouse-dictionary/data/rule/” will need to be edited as well.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Parallel Text</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://aarddict.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://weblate.org/ </big></big>
Different from other advocates for donating to Ukraine, they have an offline dictionary. It is open-source.


Website for localisation. You can easily find parallel texts. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/rdoeffinger/Dictionary </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! http://sublearning.com/ </big></big>
Offline Wiktionary with custom dictionary support on Android. Its search results are easy to read for robots like you. It is open-source.


Subtitles in parallel. Sometimes the selected lines don't match because the sentences are not complete. Sometimes there are mistakes in subtitles.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Translator</div> ==


<hr><big><big> https://www.manualslib.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://crow-translate.github.io/ </big></big>


Manuals. Some of them are in multiple languages. You can also find their German, Spanish, French domains at the bottom of the page.
Translator with multiple engine support. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Parse Tree</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/Bnyro/TranslateYou </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://sourceforge.net/projects/treeform/ </big></big>
Translator for Android. It is open-source.


A tool to draw parse trees and have a better understanding of sentence structures. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/FilipePS/Traduzir-paginas-web </big></big>


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5DhtQgrlTE A video about it].
Webpage translation for Firefox. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://ltc.sourceforge.io/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://simple-translate.sienori.com/ </big></big>


A different one to draw parse trees. It is open-source.
Browser add-on for Google Translate with detailed information. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Text Memorization</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/ttop32/MouseTooltipTranslator </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/zg/text-memorize </big></big>
Translator for Chromium and other Browsers with mouse hovering. It is open-source.


For memorizing text.
This extension sets AltGr key to translate.


For Chinese, Japanese, Lao, Thai, Vietnamese and some other languages, [https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Introduction-to-some-language-tools#Word_segmentation word segmentation] is required.
<hr><big><big> https://www.soimort.org/translate-shell/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Phrasebook</div> ==
Command-line translator from different sources. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.funeasylearn.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://www.apertium.org/ </big></big>


It provides apps for both phrase and vocabulary.
It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.loecsen.com/ </big></big>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2atSy3Zfiec A video about it].


It supports many languages, and it is detailed.
<hr><big><big> https://www.argosopentech.com/ </big></big>


This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).
It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.50languages.com/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Conjugation</div> ==


Actually a few more than 50 languages. You can also have a test there.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://cooljugator.com/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">World Clock</div> ==
Conjugation and some declension.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.timeanddate.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.verbix.com/ </big></big>


It has not only the world clock for every city, but also many other features, such as calendars with festivals of most countries.
Conjugation.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Weather</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Gender</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! http://www.passion4teq.com/apps/ </big></big>


Weather program in command line. It is open-source.
Apps for practising genders in 4 languages. You can also estimate how long you can practice until your battery goes empty.


<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/Lacerte/clima </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Number</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Numeration </big></big>


Weather program for Android. It is open-source.
Program to practise reading numbers. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://weather.pd-dev.xyz/ </big></big>
In progress. It can see major progresses during school holidays. Introduction: [[Language/Multiple-languages/Vocabulary/Numeration-Tutorial]].


Weather program with Android version. It is open-source.
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=14 Write a review]


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.ventusky.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/numbering-systems/ </big></big>


A lot of things about meteorology.
Rules of writing numbers, more concise than Wikipedia's entries.


<hr><big><big> !! https://earth.nullschool.net/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Grammar Checker</div> ==


Wind, weather, ocean conditions.
<hr><big><big> https://languagetool.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://waqi.info/ </big></big>
It supports several languages, but works well on the few. It is open-source.


Air condition around the world.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnQCHo14gOU A video about the rule editor].


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Community</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Audio Player</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.italki.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://audacious-media-player.org/ </big></big>


The most popular language learning community by now. It also pushes helpful articles written by teachers.
Lightweight audio player for desktops. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.tolearnfree.com/free-educational-sites.php </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/ </big></big>


The design of the webpages is old-fashioned, but it has a lot of content, including little tests.
Audio manager with many features. It is open-source.


Its French version has something more.
<hr><big><big> !! https://quodlibet.readthedocs.io/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://polyglotclub.com/ </big></big>
Simple audio manager. It is open-source.


There are some rare features of it, such as Wiki lessons, Events. It adopts ISO 639-3, almost every language is included here.
<hr><big><big> https://musikcube.com/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Most-Popular-Forums-around-the-World <u>Forum</u>]</div> ==
Music player in command-line. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> https://hinative.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/chr56/Phonograph_Plus </big></big>


Ask and answer with people around the world.
Lightweight audio player for Android. It is open-source.


In some channels, questions are too many, answer rates are low. Try asking at Polyglot Club.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Listening-material-with-transcript <u>Listening Material</u>]</div> ==


Ask in parallel text in case the respondent doesn't understand your formulation.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.listeningpractice.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> https://stackexchange.com/sites#culturerecreation </big></big>
To practice listening. Voices are from volunteers and their qualities vary. It also has conjugation exercises. Its work is under public licenses.


One of the most popular Q&A site.
If your browser doesn't play the audio automatically, then you need to grant the website the autoplay permission (next to the URL in Firefox).


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Language Exchange</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://globalstorybooks.net/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://conversationexchange.com/ </big></big>
Stories in many languages translated from [https://africanstorybook.org/ African Storybook]. Its work is under a public license.


Find language exchange partners online.
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.easy-languages.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.lingbe.com/ </big></big>
Street interview videos with embedded subtitles. Real and fun.


Talking with people.
The first time I watch a video, I was busy picking up the unknown words; the second time, I understood the sentences; the third time, I got an impression what kind of person the interviewee is.


<hr><big><big> !! https://mylanguageexchange.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://librivox.org/ </big></big>


Free users can be contacted by those who have paid. Since they have paid, they are more likely to be serious learners.
Books read by volunteers. Its work is under public licenses.


<hr><big><big> !! https://cryptpad.fr/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://lyricstraining.com/ </big></big>


Cloud office suit. Zero knowledge. It is open-source.
Listen to songs and fill in the blanks of lyrics.


It's also great for language partners to do something together.
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.captionpop.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://excalidraw.com/ </big></big>
Watch videos and learn with subtitles.


Online whiteboard. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://lingualibre.org/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Blogs <u>Blog</u>]</div> ==
Recordings. Its work is under a public license.


<hr><big><big> https://blogs.transparent.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://rhinospike.com/ </big></big>


There are periodically good contents being presented.
Recordings.


<hr><big><big> https://www.thoughtco.com/languages-4133094 </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://audio-lingua.ac-versailles.fr/ </big></big>


Languages are fewer than Transparent's, and so do the update frequency. But its quality is still high.
Listening materials with CEFRL levels. Its work is under public licenses.


<hr><big><big> https://blog.feedspot.com/culture_blogs/ </big></big>
It doesn't have transcripts, so speech-recognition is required.


Blogs about cultures. There are also [https://blog.feedspot.com/culture_magazines/ magazines].
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Audio Tool</div> ==


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Lyrics</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://tenacityaudio.org/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.musixmatch.com/ </big></big>
For audio edit, as well as training your pronunciation by comparing your own voice with the recording you were imitating. Fork of Audacity without potential privacy violation. It is open-source.


Lyrics and their translations.
There are videos about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEStFcRQSbE checking your pronunciation], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_PpDODVpNg practising dialogues on your own], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lla74qPiGQ8 recording computer audio], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hUFTitJVyc labeling audio positions].


<hr><big><big> !! https://lyricstranslate.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://obsproject.com/ </big></big>


Lyrics and their translations.
When you are playing games in the languages you are learning, it is often hard to focus on the voices and subtitles without failing your goals in the games. You can solve this problem by recording your gameplay with this program. It is open-source.


This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).
<hr><big><big> https://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/ </big></big>


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Subtitle</div> ==
With this one, you can say you are “studying” pronunciation.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.opensubtitles.org/ </big></big>
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjlFNOzfdPo A little tutorial] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDNhmBsOXcM&list=PL4mxJ1XKfFjK9VswLDnYqgJiO4mOoVzyQ a big playlist of various videos].


One of the most popular subtitle sites. Subtitles in European languages are easier to find.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Text-to-Speech</div> ==
If you don't know how to get the voices on Windows, you can see [[Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-use-SR-and-TTS-on-Windows]].


➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=9 Write a review]
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/ideasman42/nerd-dictation </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://subscene.com/ </big></big>
TTS for Linux. It is open-source.


One of the most popular subtitle sites. Subtitles in English, Arabic, Persian, Indonesian are easier to find.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.cwu.edu/student-life/student-support/central-access/resources/reader.php </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://getcaption.co/ </big></big>
A TTS program. It is open-source.


For downloading subtitles on desktop. You can add websites on your own. It is open-source.w
<hr><big><big> !!!! http://www.cross-plus-a.com/balabolka.htm </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/FunkyMuse/SubHub </big></big>
A TTS program with support other than SAPI 5.


For downloading subtitles on Android. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/Danesprite/tts-util-app </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://bonigarcia.github.io/dualsub/index.html </big></big>
Text-to-Speech for Android. It is open-source.


It can help to merge two subtitles. It may crash at the second time. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://readaloud.app/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.smplayer.info/ </big></big>
Browser add-on. It is open-source.


This player can display two subtitles. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/suno-ai/bark </big></big>


What a good name of this program.
Text-to-Speech model. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! http://subs2srs.sourceforge.net/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Altering_TTS </big></big>


Turn subtitles into flashcards. It is open-source.
A little program to generate audio files with altering TTS voices. It is open-source.


[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AvgqVGHP8A A video about it].
Configure everything in “setting.yaml”, have a look at “demo.tsv”. Change your command-line directory into the folder, run “python do.py“ to start.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">News</div> ==
Currently only Google Translate is supported. Offline engines on the way.


<hr><big><big> !! http://www.abyznewslinks.com/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Speech Recognition</div> ==


Links to news websites.
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/audapolis/audapolis </big></big>


Some TV have shows for free, some of which even with subtitles.
It transcribes audio. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean / https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean</big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.speechtexter.com/ </big></big>


Paywall bypasser for Chromium/Chrome, Firefox and other browsers. It is open-source.
Turn audio into texts, powered by Google.  


<hr><big><big> https://liveuamap.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://speech-to-text-demo.ng.bluemix.net/ </big></big>


Live map with news from social media.
Turn audio into texts, powered by IBM Watson.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Radio & Podcast</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Example Sentence</div> ==


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.radio-browser.info/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://tatoeba.org/ </big></big>


A list of internet radio stations. You can find clients in “Apps”, some of which are open-source.
Example sentences in many languages. Its work is under public licenses.


I prefer two stations: Public Domain Classical, Public Domain Jazz. Pleasing names.
Don't forget to try searching in both directions. You can not only see the meaning of a sentence, but also try to translate a sentence into the language you are learning and see how you did.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.listennotes.com/ </big></big>
If you want to translate, please translate sentences with audio first, because the translations may appear on sites which provide translations of audio.


Search Engine of podcasts.
<hr><big><big> !! https://deskell.sketchengine.co.uk/run.cgi/skell </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://gpodder.github.io/ </big></big>
Sketch from a large of text corpus.


Podcast player for desktop. It is open-source.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Parallel Text</div> ==


<hr><big><big> https://github.com/xgi/castero </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://weblate.org/ </big></big>


Podcast client in command line. It is open-source.
Website for localisation. You can easily find parallel texts. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://antennapod.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! http://sublearning.com/ </big></big>


Podcast player with search engine for Android. It is open-source.
Subtitles in parallel. Sometimes the selected lines don't match because the sentences are not complete. Sometimes there are mistakes in subtitles.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Live & Video</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://www.manualslib.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://mpv.io/ </big></big>
Manuals. Some of them are in multiple languages. You can also find their German, Spanish, French domains at the bottom of the page.


Video player with fast response. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> https://www.bible.com/ </big></big>


<hr><big><big> !! https://livetvcentral.com/ </big></big>
Bible in more than 1600 languages.


The most complete list of worldwide online TV channels.
<hr><big><big> https://andbible.org/ </big></big>
 
 
Many links are dead, but the live stream is still available somewhere else in many of these sites.
Bible in many languages on Android. It is open-source.
 
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.downthemall.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://quran.com/ </big></big>
 
 
Link and image downloader. It is open-source.
Quran in many languages. It has an open-source Android app and other  programs on [https://github.com/quran/quran_android GitHub].
 
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Parse Tree</div> ==
 
 
Video downloader in command line. It is open-source.
<hr><big><big> !! https://sourceforge.net/projects/treeform/ </big></big>
 
 
<hr><big><big> https://similarchannels.com/ </big></big>
A tool to draw parse trees and have a better understanding of sentence structures. It is open-source.
 
 
It can find similar YouTube channels.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5DhtQgrlTE A video about it].
 
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Language Information</div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://ltc.sourceforge.io/ </big></big>
 
 
<hr><big><big> https://www.omniglot.com/ </big></big>
A different one to draw parse trees. It is open-source.
 
 
It provides information about basic knowledge of many languages. Many “Alphabet and Pronunciation” lessons on this site are from there.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Text Memorization</div> ==
 
 
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=11 Write a review]
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/zg/text-memorize </big></big>
 
 
<hr><big><big> https://glottolog.org/ </big></big>
For memorizing text.
 
 
Information of languages of the world. Not only languages, but also many varieties. It is open-source. Its work is under a public license.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Phrasebook</div> ==
 
 
<hr><big><big> https://www.scriptsource.org/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://www.funeasylearn.com/ </big></big>
 
 
Information of scripts. Its work is under a public license.
It provides apps for both phrase and vocabulary.
 
 
<hr><big><big> https://www.muturzikin.com/countries.htm </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.loecsen.com/ </big></big>
 
 
Linguistic maps.
It supports many languages, and it is detailed.
 
 
<hr><big><big> https://lingvo.info/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.50languages.com/ </big></big>
 
 
General knowledge about European languages.
Actually a few more than 50 languages. You can also have a test there.
 
 
<hr><big><big> https://iso639-3.sil.org/ </big></big>
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Clock</div> ==
 
 
Codes for every language and is still being updated. You can find the whole table.
<hr><big><big> !! https://theknight.co.uk/ </big></big>
 
Clock widget on Linux. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.timeanddate.com/ </big></big>
 
It has not only the world clock for every city, but also many other features, such as calendars with festivals of most countries.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Weather</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in </big></big>
 
Weather program in command-line. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/woheller69/omweather </big></big>
 
Weather program for Android. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.ventusky.com/ </big></big>
 
A lot of things about meteorology.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://earth.nullschool.net/ </big></big>
 
Wind, weather, ocean conditions.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://waqi.info/ </big></big>
 
Air condition around the world.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Community</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.pidgin.im/ </big></big>
 
Chat client that supports many protocols through plug-ins. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.italki.com/ </big></big>
 
The most popular language learning community by now. It also pushes helpful articles written by teachers.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.tolearnfree.com/free-educational-sites.php </big></big>
 
The design of the webpages is old-fashioned, but it has a lot of content, including little tests.
 
Its French version has something more.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://polyglotclub.com/ </big></big>
 
There are some rare features of it, such as Wiki lessons, Events. It adopts ISO 639-3, almost every language is included here.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Most-Popular-Forums-around-the-World <u>Forum</u>]</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> https://hinative.com/ </big></big>
 
Ask and answer with people around the world.
 
In some channels, questions are too many, answer rates are low. Try asking at Polyglot Club.
 
Ask in parallel text in case the respondent doesn't understand your formulation.
 
<hr><big><big> https://stackexchange.com/sites#culturerecreation </big></big>
 
One of the most popular Q&A site.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Language Exchange</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://conversationexchange.com/ </big></big>
 
Find language exchange partners online.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.lingbe.com/ </big></big>
 
Talking with people.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://mylanguageexchange.com/ </big></big>
 
Free users can be contacted by those who have paid. Since they have paid, they are more likely to be serious learners.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://cryptpad.fr/ </big></big>
 
Cloud office suit. Zero knowledge. It is open-source.
 
It's also great for language partners to do something together.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">[https://polyglotclub.com/wiki/Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-Blogs <u>Blog</u>]</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> https://blogs.transparent.com/ </big></big>
 
There are periodically good contents being presented.
 
<hr><big><big> https://www.thoughtco.com/languages-4133094 </big></big>
 
Languages are fewer than Transparent's, and so do the update frequency. But its quality is still high.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Lyrics</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.musixmatch.com/ </big></big>
 
Lyrics and their translations.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://lyricstranslate.com/ </big></big>
 
Lyrics and their translations.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Subtitle</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.opensubtitles.org/ </big></big>
 
One of the most popular subtitle sites. Subtitles in European languages are easier to find.
 
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=9 Write a review]
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://subscene.com/ </big></big>
 
One of the most popular subtitle sites. Subtitles in English, Arabic, Persian, Indonesian are easier to find.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://getcaption.co/ </big></big>
 
Subtitle downloader on desktop. You can add websites on your own. It is open-source.w
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/FunkyMuse/SubHub </big></big>
 
Subtitle downloader on Android. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr </big></big>
 
Subtitle downloader on web. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://bonigarcia.github.io/dualsub/index.html </big></big>
 
It can help to merge two subtitles. It may crash at the second time. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! http://subs2srs.sourceforge.net/ </big></big>
 
Turn subtitles into flashcards. It is open-source.
 
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AvgqVGHP8A A video about it].
 
<hr><big><big> !!!! https://github.com/garywill/multi-subs-yt </big></big>
 
Display multiple subtitles on YouTube.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/jdepoix/youtube-transcript-api </big></big>
 
YouTube caption downloader in command-line. It is open-source.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">News</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> !! http://www.abyznewslinks.com/ </big></big>
 
Links to news websites.
 
Some TV have shows for free, some of which even with subtitles.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean / https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean</big></big>
 
Paywall bypasser for Chromium/Chrome, Firefox and other browsers. It is open-source.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Radio & Podcast</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.radio-browser.info/ </big></big>
 
A list of internet radio stations. You can find clients in “Apps”, some of which are open-source.
 
I prefer two stations: Public Domain Classical, Public Domain Jazz. Pleasing names.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/zaps166/QMPlay2 </big></big>
 
Podcast player for desktop with RadioBrowser support. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/xgi/castero </big></big>
 
Podcast client in command-line. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/XilinJia/Podcini </big></big>
 
Podcast player with search engine for Android. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://podcharts.co/ </big></big>
 
Charts of podcasts.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.listennotes.com/ </big></big>
 
Search Engine of podcasts.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Live & Video</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://mpv.io/ </big></big>
 
Video player with fast response. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.smplayer.info/ </big></big>
 
It is a frontend of [http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html MPlayer] and can display two subtitles. It is open-source.
 
What a good name of this program.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv </big></big>
 
Database of IPTV stream addresses. It is under a public license.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/yuki-iptv/yuki-iptv </big></big>
 
IPTV player on desktop. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://brunochanrio.github.io/DangoPlayer/ </big></big>
 
IPTV player on Android. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://livetvcentral.com/ </big></big>
 
The most complete list of worldwide online TV channels.
 
Many links are dead, but the live stream is still available somewhere else in many of these sites.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.downthemall.org/ </big></big>
 
Link and image downloader. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> !! https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp </big></big>
 
Video downloader in command-line. It is open-source.
 
<hr><big><big> https://www.favoree.io/ </big></big>
 
Popular YouTube channels, in English.
 
<hr><big><big> https://similarchannels.com/ </big></big>
 
It can find similar YouTube channels.
 
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Language Information</div> ==
 
<hr><big><big> https://www.omniglot.com/ </big></big>
 
It provides information about basic knowledge of many languages. Many “Alphabet and Pronunciation” lessons on this site are from there.
 
➡ [https://polyglotclub.com/language.php?tool_id=11 Write a review]
 
<hr><big><big> https://glottolog.org/ </big></big>
 
Information of languages of the world. Not only languages, but also many varieties. It is open-source. Its work is under a public license.
 
<hr><big><big> https://www.scriptsource.org/ </big></big>
 
Information of scripts. Its work is under a public license.
 
<hr><big><big> https://www.muturzikin.com/countries.htm </big></big>
 
Linguistic maps.
 
<hr><big><big> https://lingvo.info/ </big></big>
 
General knowledge about European languages.
 
<hr><big><big> https://iso639-3.sil.org/ </big></big>
 
Codes for every language and is still being updated. You can find the whole table.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">General Knowledge</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">General Knowledge</div> ==
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== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Educational Resources</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Educational Resources</div> ==


<hr><big><big> https://libguides.humboldt.edu/openedu/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://oasis.geneseo.edu/index.php </big></big>


Educational resources including geography, history and sociology. When you have learned such subjects, you will have insights on a culture or civilisation.
Educational resources including geography, history and sociology. Its contents are under public licenses.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Map</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Map</div> ==
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Guide of travelling cities.
Guide of travelling cities.
This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).


<hr><big><big> https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/ </big></big>
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Resources about religions.
Resources about religions.
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Mythology</div> ==
<hr><big><big> https://mythbank.com/ </big></big>
Basics of myths.
<hr><big><big>https://mythopedia.com/</big></big>
Myth information.
<hr><big><big> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythologies</big></big>
List of mythologies.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Epic</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Epic</div> ==


<hr><big><big> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epic_poems </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epic_poems </big></big>
Epics.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Geography</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Geography</div> ==
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Flag identifier.
Flag identifier.


<hr><big><big> https://www.geoguessr.com/seterra/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://worldledaily.com/ </big></big>


Quizzes.
Street view quizzes.


<hr><big><big> https://www.geographynow.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://virtualvacation.us/ </big></big>


Videos about world geography. You can expect political correctness.
Street view videos with quizzes.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Music</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Music</div> ==
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All kinds of artwork around the world.
All kinds of artwork around the world.
This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Dance</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Dance</div> ==
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Multiplayer 3D tabletop games. Still incomplete currently. It is open-source.
Multiplayer 3D tabletop games. Still incomplete currently. It is open-source.


Assets can be found at https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Tabletop-Club-Assets. Download and put it into the “assets” folder and then load the game. The game may crash if many textures are loaded currently.
<hr><big><big> !! https://pysolfc.sourceforge.io/ </big></big>
 
Card and tile games. It is open-source.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.gnu.org/software/xboard/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.gnu.org/software/xboard/ </big></big>
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== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Name </div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Name </div> ==
<hr><big><big> !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_most_common_surnames </big></big>
List of the most popular family names.
<hr><big><big> !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_popular_given_names </big></big>
List of the most popular given names.


<hr><big><big> !! https://www.behindthename.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! https://www.behindthename.com/ </big></big>
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<hr><big><big> !! http://www.polyglot3000.com/ </big></big>
<hr><big><big> !! http://www.polyglot3000.com/ </big></big>


It identifies languages.
Language identifier.
 
<hr><big><big> https://github.com/cisnlp/GlotLID </big></big>
 
Language identifier in command-line. It is open-source.


== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Resource Links</div> ==
== <div style="color:#119922; font-weight:bold;">Resource Links</div> ==
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This one is in a great quantity.
This one is in a great quantity.
This service has been having the background of political activism (pro-Ukraine).


<hr><big><big> https://www.ats-group.net/language-resources.html </big></big>
<hr><big><big> https://www.ats-group.net/language-resources.html </big></big>

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Free Internet Resources for Polyglots - 2024
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Hello polyglots, 😀

Polyglots are individuals who are able to speak multiple languages fluently. With the rise of the internet and technology, there are now numerous online free resources and tools available for polyglots to improve their language skills and connect with other language enthusiasts. This article aims to provide an overview of the most useful internet resources for polyglots, including language learning websites, forums, and social media communities. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned polyglot, these resources can help you take your language skills to the next level and further your language journey.


  • Links with “!!!!” are the most important resources for you if you don't know English well;
  • Links with “!!” has low English skill requirement.
  • For the condensed version of this article, go HERE.


This page has a child: Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Internet-resources-for-learning-specific-languages.

Welcome to our lesson on "Multiple-languages Culture → Internet resources for polyglots"! 🌍 In this lesson, we will explore various online resources that can help you enhance your language learning journey and dive deeper into the fascinating world of polyglots. After completing this lesson, you can also check out other related pages, such as our Polyglot Club Team page, where you can learn more about the people behind the scenes who are passionate about multiple languages and cultures.

If you're interested in learning how to study languages more effectively, don't miss our guide on studying with a markup language, which can help you organize your language learning materials in a more structured way. And for those who love video games, we have a special treat for you! Discover how you can explore real-life locations through video games with multiple languages and cultures! 🎮

So, let's dive into the world of polyglots and explore the best internet resources to help you become a true language enthusiast!

-- Introduction --[edit | edit source]

Advices[edit | edit source]

This page is updated from time to time, not frequently, not regularly. “But how do I know what you have changed since the last time I come here?” Try this: hover your mouse over “Actions” in the upper right corner of this page, click on “history”, select the current and the version you saw last time, click on “Compare selected versions”.

It would be great if you pay a visit to every site on the list. Don't lose your curiosity.

If you want to do creative work to help others to learn languages and to know about cultures, please visit Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Productivity-tools-for-polyglots.

It is not recommended to put some banner like “featured in Polyglot Club” on your website, because this list is dynamic.

It is highly recommended to have privacy protections on. An open-source website on privacy: https://privacyguides.org/

Tips[edit | edit source]

Some programs require the use of command-line. There is an article about how to do it on Windows. If you want to customise the font in command-line on Windows, you can use ConEmu.

Some programs split words in a sentence with spaces. In this case, texts in Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese and other languages need a word segmentation.

See if you are downloading the binary file or the source code. Unless its language doesn't require compilation, you would need to build the program on your own with the source code. Links to download binaries (built programs) are elsewhere like “Releases” or links in the README.MD file. If you see there are multiple links in “Releases”, select the link with your corresponding operating system, CPU architecture and other clues in its filename. The “amd64” and “x86_64” have minor differences and are usually considered the same when describing a binary. “md5”, “sha256”, “sha512”, etc. are checksum formats, which can be used to check the integrity of the downloaded file. You can use the open-source tool GtkHash to check the integrity of the files with the same name of the checksum files.

If you see SourceForge, you may simply click on the “Download” button. In some cases, the downloaded file is not what you want. Then you need to find it out in “Files”.

If you don't see an executable file in the program, then you may have to compile it and then run it, if the programming language of the program requires it. You may find details on the internet.

JavaScript and some other languages support running something with two programs: a server and a client. You need to start the server, then access the server with the client.

JavaScript programs often utilise Electron.js to have cross-platform support easily, which integrates a Chromium in every program and occupies a lot of resources.

Java relies on a virtual machine, which is an emulator of a computer system and requires some more system resources.

See if the program is updated recently. Outdated programs may be no longer reliable, because they may rely on something else, like another program or a webpage, which can become invalid with the change of time. It may also contain security loopholes that were not discovered at that time and discovered now.

Political activism can motivate people to cause unexpected damage, like node-ipc by RIAEvangelist on GitHub.

Resource Selection Criteria[edit | edit source]

To be listed on this page, resources should possess at least one of the following characteristics:

  1. be rich in FREE content (not just a trial or not fulfilling the need in the free part), and the free content is mostly accurate, and the free content is not all covered by other free ones;
  2. be made with a unique, good idea;
  3. has no better alternatives.

Resources possessing the following characteristics will be given disadvantage:

  1. propagate specific political or religious ideas without possibility of discussion.

Resources with the following features will be given a little priority:

  1. available offline;
  2. available on multiple platforms;
  3. multilingual user interface;
  4. lightweight (including “written in C”);
  5. open source;
  6. privacy-friendly (including “registration not required”).

Blue Light Filter & Dark Mode
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 !! https://codeberg.org/fusco/gummy

Filter for Linux. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/LibreShift/red-moon/

Filter for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://codeberg.org/ltguillaume/redshift-tray

Filter for Windows. It is open-source.


 !! https://darkreader.org/

Dark mode for web browsers. It is open-source.

Reminder
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 !! https://workrave.org/

Rest reminder. It can lock your keyboard and mouse buttons when it is time. It is open-source.

Write a review


 !! https://hovancik.net/stretchly/

Rest reminder with macOS releases. It is open-source.


 !! https://gitlab.com/axet/android-hourly-reminder

Repeating timer. It alarms every hour or even minute. This reminds you how a minute passes by. It is open-source.


 !! https://bdt.jepfa.de/

Break down a period of time to equal slices on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/mattvchandler/ProgressBars

Progress bars on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/thetwom/toc2

Metronome on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.antcom.de/gtick/

Metronome on Linux. It is open-source.


 !! https://sourceforge.net/projects/openmetronome/

Metronome on Windows. It is open-source.

Work-Break Timer
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 !! https://github.com/vjousse/pomodorolm

Simple work-break timer on desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/ayoisaiah/focus

Work-break timer in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/adrcotfas/Goodtime

Work-break timer on Android. It is open-source.

Activity Tracker
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https://activitywatch.net/

Track your own desktop activity. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/rybak/resoday

Habit calendar on desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://codeberg.org/fynngodau/usageDirect

It shows your app usage on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://codito.github.io/habito/

Habit tracker in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/SamAmco/track-and-graph

Habit tracker with graphs on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Razeeman/Android-SimpleTimeTracker

Timer for activities on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/iSoron/uhabits

Simple habit tracker on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://gottcode.org/kapow/

Timer for activities on desktop. It can also generate a report. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/appstome/timetome-app

Timer for activities on Android. It is open-source.

Its timer doesn't stop, so if you would like to do anything untracked, you need to select “other” and that category is tracked as well.


 !! https://github.com/Glitchy-Tozier/githo

Form a habit step by step on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Destaq/language-learning-dashboard

Dashboard for language learning, requiring some programming knowledge. It is open-source.

Self-Control Helper
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 !! https://safing.io/

Firewall for blocking Internet traffic for Desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/anfragment/zen

Internet traffic filter list on desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://rethinkdns.com/

Firewall for blocking Internet traffic on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://launchpad.net/timekpr-next

Limits the using times with a schedule for Linux. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.proginosko.com/leechblock/

Browser add-ons for blocking websites. It is open-source.


 !! https://selfcontrolapp.com/

Block websites for Mac. It is open-source.


 !! https://timelimit.io/

Limit your app using time for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://detoxdroid.flx-apps.com/

Some other measures to help you on Android. Need to use a PC to enable developer mode. It is open-source.

It can be downloaded from F-droid.


 !! https://github.com/sweakpl/unlock-master

Limit your mobile phone usage. It is open-source.

It can be downloaded from IzzyOnDroid.

Brain Training
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Notice: Whether brain training works or not is still controversial. If you don't believe it works, please skip this section.


https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/gbrainy

Mini-games. It is open-source.


http://brainworkshop.sourceforge.net/

Dual n-back. It is open-source.

Its latest version 4.8.7 is not available on the website, but on the SourceForge page.


https://github.com/vivekthazhathattil/dekadico

Memory trainer with numbers. It is open-source.

Workout
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 !! https://github.com/oliexdev/openWorkout

Workout assistant for Android with animations or videos. It is open-source.

Eating
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https://codeberg.org/epinez/Energize/

Nutrition tracker for Android. It is open-source.


https://world.openfoodfacts.org/

Information about food nutrition.

Relaxation & Meditation
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 !! https://www.freesoundslibrary.com/

It has more than 200 ambient sounds for download. Turn loop on and enjoy.


 !! https://github.com/rafaelmardojai/blanket

Play multiple audio files simultaneously on Linux. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/CliffracerMerchant/SoundAura

Play multiple audio files simultaneously on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/yuttadhammo/BodhiTimer

Meditation timer. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Mr-Kumar-Abhishek/brain-beats

Binaural beats and more for desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://gitlab.com/axet/android-binaural-beats

Binaural beats for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://sites.google.com/view/jithware

Meditation helper with breath control for Android. It is open-source.

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 !! https://colemak.com/

This one supports a lot of languages in Latin script, but it means to learn typing again. It is worth it. You may have noticed that “Kolemak” is even better than Colemak. How to modify keyboards will be discussed below.

A better layout image.

Note that the download link on the home page is “Caps Lock Unchanged”. The idea of replacing Caps Lock with Backspace is great because of its convenience to press Backspace, but having it unchanged is generally better because it's punitive to press Backspace, urging you to make fewer misspellings.

There is a flaw of no “„” or “‚”. You can replace “÷” and “×” with them. Also, the positions of single and double quotation marks only benefit British people for not pressing Shift. You can exchange their positions, too.

There is a modified version and local variants.


https://bepo.fr/wiki/Accueil

Based on French, giving consideration to European languages. But if you don't type French much, it might be not ideal.

No English translation for this site, but it doesn't matter, because this keyboard is generally pre-installed in common operating systems. You just need to find it in the “French” section of keyboard settings.


https://forum.colemak.com/topic/519-rulemak-russian-colemak-layout/

Variant of Colemak for typing Cyrillic. It is available as source code. It is pre-installed on Linux, but it requires some effort as mentioned in the “Colemak” section to make sure it appears in the files. “Greek (Colemak)” is also available.

For Windows, Portable Keyboard Layout is required. Or you can use that keyboard creator to do it manually.


 !! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kl.ime.oh

It is lightweight and supports many languages, with many keyboard layouts. But it has problems, such as poor Japanese support.


 !! https://github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard

Keyboard on Android with initial CJKV support. It is open-source.


 !! https://florisboard.org/

Keyboard on Android with CJKV support in its beta version. It is open-source.

Typing
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 !! https://github.com/max-niederman/ttyper

Typing practice in command-line with detailed statistics. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/bloznelis/typioca

Typing practice in command-line with a time limit. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Mithil467/mitype

See the replay of your typing session. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/plu5/retype

Type books in EPUB format. It is open-source.

Shortcut
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 !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_of_keyboard_shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts in general.


 !! https://defkey.com/

Keyboard shortcuts for specific programs. Add “?pdfOptions=True” to the end of address to download its PDF.

Cheat Sheet
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 !! https://cheatography.com/

Cheat sheets for programs.


 !! https://github.com/gnebbia/kb

Knowledge base of commands in command-line. It is open-source.

Text Editor
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 !! https://www.geany.org/

Text editor with features like replacing text in multiple files. It is open-source.


 !! https://gottcode.org/focuswriter/

Text editor in full-screen with backgrounds. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/gsantner/markor

Text editor with markdown and todo.txt supports on Android. It even has a “speed read” function. It is open-source.


https://github.com/helix-editor/helix

Text editor in command-line. It is open-source.

Comprehensive Tool
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 !! https://affine.pro/

Text and whiteboard. It is open-source.


 !! https://super-productivity.com/

Good-looking schedule with a pomodoro timer. It is open-source.

A video about it.


 !! https://xwmx.github.io/nb/

Knowledge management in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://jtx.techbee.at/

Journal, note, todo with tags on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/mhss1/MyBrain

All-in-One productivity on Android. It is open-source.

Task Planner & To-Do-List
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 !! https://www.abstractspoon.com/

Versatile task planner on desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.taskcoach.org/

Simple task planner on desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/v1tzor/TimePlanner

Task planner on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://eck.cologne/peafactory/en/html/calendar_pea.html

Task calendar with encryption on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Etar-Group/Etar-Calendar

Task calendar on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Sztorm/NoteCalendar

Note calendar. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/ransome1/sleek

To-do-list based on todo.txt. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/kraanzu/dooit

To-do-list in command-line with TUI. It is open-source.


 !! https://taskwarrior.org/

To-do-list in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://tasks.org/

To-do-list on Android. It is open-source.


https://github.com/ribeirompl/144_blocks

Plan a day in 144 blocks. It is open-source.

Notebook
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 !! https://logseq.com/

Knowledge manager with graphic view of nodes and flashcards. It has plugins including adding Anki Flashcards. It is open-source.


 !! https://joplinapp.org/

Notes with end-to-end encryption and syncronisation. It is open-source.


 !! https://mindforger.com/

Notes with hierarchy and tags, and can be exported to CSV files. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/zadam/trilium

Advanced notebook with hierarchy, text formatting, link map, synchronization and encryption. Good for working. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.giuspen.com/cherrytree/

Hierarchical notebook with encryption. It is open-source.


 !! https://eck.cologne/peafactory/en/html/notebook_pea.html

Write RTF files with encryption. It is open-source.


 !! https://quillpad.github.io/

Simple note-taking app for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://safenotes.dev/

Encrypted notes on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://jrnl.sh/

Notebook in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://orgmode.org/

Notebook for Emacs, Neovim and other text editors. It is open-source.


 !! https://postkevone.github.io/tiddlyresearch/

Notebook for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.

Handwriting Notebook
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 !! https://xournalpp.github.io/

Handwritten note editor. It is open-source.


 !! https://saber.adil.hanney.org/

Note with handwriting. It is open-source.


 !! https://rnote.flxzt.net/

Handwriting program. It is open-source.

Audio Notebook
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 !! https://certified84.github.io/AudioNote/

Audio tonebook on Andriod. It is open-source.

Whiteboard
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 !! https://excalidraw.com/

Online whiteboard. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.tldraw.com/

Online whiteboard. It is open-source.

Wiki
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https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki

Wiki with many add-ons. It is open-source.

It requires setting up a server.

It has an open-source viewer for Android.


https://tiddlywiki.com/

Non-linear Wiki on web with HTML files. It is open-source.

Not ideal if the file is large. If the file is large, that means each time you modify and save it, it writes another large file.

It has an open-source viewer for Android.


 !! https://www.zim-wiki.org/

Simple wiki. It is open-source.

Diary
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 !! http://lifeograph.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page

Diary for desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://billthefarmer.github.io/diary/

Diary for Android. It is open-source.

Diagram
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 !! https://www.diagrams.net/

Diagrams. It is open-source.

Timeline
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 !! http://thetimelineproj.sourceforge.net/

Timeline. It is open-source.

Mind Map
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 !! https://www.insilmaril.de/vym/

Mind map with not many and not few features. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/juzzlin/Heimer

Simple and intuitive mind map. It is open-source.


 !! https://markmap.js.org/

Markdown mind map with VSCodium / VS Code support. It is open-source.


http://tiddlymap.org/

Mind map for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.

Hierarchical Spreadsheet
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 !! https://strlen.com/treesheets/

It combines mind map, spreadsheet and other forms of data. It is open-source.

A video about it.

Graph
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 !! https://foambubble.github.io/

Graph for VSCodium and VSCode. It is open-source.

Media Management
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 !! https://www.tagspaces.org/

File tagging. It is open-source.


 !! https://calibre-ebook.com/

E-Book management tool. It is open-source.

The main drawback is it has to keep a copy of your book in a central directory, which will cause duplication if you also keep the book elsewhere.


 !! https://github.com/mateusz-bak/openreads-android

E-Book tracker on Android. It is open-source.

Web Table Extraction
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 !! https://www.libreoffice.org/

Office suite with spreadsheet that can capture web tables. It is open-source.


 !! https://merribithouse.net/copytables/

Capture tables from webpages for Chrome and Safari. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/nirantak/copytables

Fork of Copytables for Firefox. It is open-source.

International Phonetic Alphabet
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 !! https://www.internationalphoneticassociation.org/

The site of the maker. The full IPA chart can be downloaded here. There is also a link to an interactive IPA chart.


 !! https://easypronunciation.com/en/ipa-phonetic-transcription-converters

IPA and romanization transcriptions. Very detailed, but there is a limitation for each hour. Its “More Tools” is also noteworthy.


https://github.com/dmort27/epitran/

Transcription to IPA. It is open-source. It won't help if you don't know Python.

It only supports words, as is discussed. Somebody can develop a tool for sound change.

Logic
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https://forallx.openlogicproject.org/

Book edited by different groups of people. Its work is under a public license.


https://www.logicmatters.net/tyl/

Book, conditioned distribution allowed.

Artificial Intelligence
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 !!!! https://gpt4all.io/

AI application with several models available for offline use. It is open-source.


 !!!! https://github.com/LiLittleCat/awesome-free-chatgpt

List of online GPT services.


 !!!! https://github.com/xx025/carrot

List of online GPT services with some categories.

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https://fsi-languages.yojik.eu/

Mainly courses of Foreign Service Institute, Defense Language Institute, Peace-Corps. FSI is initially aimed at middle-aged officials, so maybe not everyone likes it. Its work is partly in public domain.


https://www.coursera.org/browse/language-learning/

Some super cool courses. This is suggested by RomDasha.


 !!!! https://www.lingolia.com/

A little site with useful basic courses of 5 languages with good design.


https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Subject:Languages

Books are mostly incomplete and in lack of update, but some are nearly completed or completed, not bad.


https://ikindalikelanguages.com/

Introductions to languages.

Speaking
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 !!!! https://forvo.com/

Dictionary of pronunciation.

Write a review


 !!!! https://youglish.com/

Pronunciation from videos, with a large subtitle frame.

It is better to be used together with the Chromium or Chrome extension Separate Window.


 !! https://speechling.com/

Submit the recording and wait for the response. Supported languages are not many.

Write a review


 !! https://ivypanda.com/tongue-twisters

Try not to hurt yourself when practising.

It covers an older site and has improved a lot. There's no copyright affair involved because such a list is not a “creative work”.

You may want to ask if this page is protected by copyright. All my comments are protected, the list of links like the one in that brief version is not.

Flashcard
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 !!!! https://apps.ankiweb.net/

Offline flashcard platform. You can find its manual at “Docs” on the website. Content can be rendered in HTML and CSS. It is open-source.

Unfortunately, not free on iOS.

Related resources:

Shared Decks Add-ons External Programs
Beginner Tutorial TSV Creation Web Scrapping Markup Studying

There is also a section of an article on flashcards.

There is an infamous issue of it: if you add or delete fields in a note type, you have to upload all your data when syncronising. Also expect Bazel, which it utilises to cause troubles.


 !! https://mnemosyne-proj.org/

Flashcards with basic functions. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/abeleinin/goki

Flashcards in command-line through TSV or CSV files with ChatGPT support. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/proycon/vocage

Minimalistic flashcards in command-line through TSV files. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/FilippVolodin/ReeePlayer

Flashcard with video clips. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/alyssaxuu/carden

Chromium/Chrome addon. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/tema6120/ForgetMeNot

Flashcard program for Android. More advanced than AnkiDroid in many aspects, including necessary instructions. You can even set intervals for the spaced repetition. It is open-source.

Write a review


 !! https://github.com/rh-id/a-flash-deck

Flashcards with notification on Android. It is open-source.


https://tadeas.dev/twsr/

Flashcard for Tiddly Wiki. It is open-source.


https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Tabletop_Club_Flashcard_Tool

Flashcard generator for Tabletop Club. It is open-source.

Presentation
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 !! https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Fountain

Presentation with TSV in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://maaslalani.com/slides/

Presentation with Markdown in command-line. It is open-source.

Wallpaper
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https://peterlevi.com/variety/

Wallpaper changer for Linux. It is open-source.

It has “quotes”, which can be used as the flashcard. An example is variety-german-words. To customise its code:

In “german_words.py”

  • Search and find “data = ”, change its structure;
  • Replace “reader(fin)” to “reader(file, delimiter="\t")” to support TSV;

In “words.csv”, change its content.

Danmaku
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https://github.com/luyuhuang/DWords2

Shoot entries on the screen. It is open-source.

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 !!!! https://context.reverso.net/translation/

Among its products, the mobile version of Context seems to be the most helpful: learn and practise new words with example sentences.


 !!!! https://babadum.com/

It's pretty good for educating young polyglots.

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 !!!! https://github.com/tkrajina/10000sentences

Sentences from Tatoeba to practice. It is aesthetically same with Anki (I mean copy-paste). It is open-source.


 !!!! https://www.clozemaster.com/

Learn with cloze. It is effective, but sometimes it is just repeating the same point in different questions. Also, synonyms are not supported.

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 !! https://www.languageguide.org/

Some basic vocabulary.


 !! https://babadada.com/

Visual dictionary. No grammatical genders or pronunciation, suitable for reviewing.

A lot of languages has not been completed yet, without any notice. Also, look out for polyseme mistakes.

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https://trielingual.com/

See the related phrases of a word. It is open-source.


https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:Swadesh_lists

Swadesh lists are basic vocabulary, initially for linguistic use. But it can be the starting point of vocabulary building for language learners as well.


 !! https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Frequency_lists

Frequency lists. Make use of it with programs that help to memorise, such as Anki.

If you seriously want to learn a language, and there are no ready-made free flashcards reaching the native level, and you don't want to spend money, this may be the most effective way to memorise words.


 !! https://github.com/frekwencja/most-common-words-multilingual

Word frequency of top 5000 words.


 !! https://github.com/rspeer/wordfreq

Word frequency tool for Python. It is open-source.

Etymology
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https://etymologeek.com/

Etymology in European languages.

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 !! https://sourceforge.net/projects/scrabble/

Scrabble with downloadable dictionaries. It is open-source.


 !! https://people.csail.mit.edu/jasonkb/quackle/

Scrabble that can show all possible words. It is open-source.


 !! https://gottcode.org/tanglet/

Boggle. It is open-source.


 !! https://gottcode.org/connectagram/

Connectagram. It is open-source.


 !! https://gitlab.gnome.org/jrb/crosswords

Crossword on Linux. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/lexica/lexica

Game of finding words on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://billthefarmer.github.io/gurgle/

A word game on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://billthefarmer.github.io/gridle/

A word game on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Magoninho/word-search-puzzle-generator

Word search game on command-line. It is open-source.

To change the letters in the game, modify the list in “alphabet.py”.


 !! https://gitlab.com/Hague/forkyz

Crosswords on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/devarshi16/HangMan

Hangman. It is open-source.

Its data is at “hangmanultimate/data.py”.


 !! https://gemelo.org/grabagram/

Anagram on mobile. It is open-source. Code at its github repository.

Quiz
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 !! https://github.com/Yvee1/hascard

Quizzes in Markdown files in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/ismet55555/exam-terminal

Quizzes in YAML files in command-line. It is open-source.

You may need to enter full-screen mode, otherwise the program won't work for not having enough space.


 !! https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Quiz_Grid

Quiz of TSV files in a grid. It is open-source.

Test
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https://lingua.com/

A few materials for beginners. Better treat it as your proficiency tests instead of learning materials because it's not much.

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 !! https://www.transparent.com/language-resources/tests.html

Test your proficiency.

There is only one set of test for each language. Don't search the meanings of the words you don't know if you want to take this test again later.


 !! https://www.arealme.com/vocabulary-size-test/en/

For testing your vocabulary size.

There is only one set of test for each language. Don't search the meanings of the words you don't know if you want to take this test again later.


 !! https://www.ezglot.com/vocabulary-test.php

Test your vocabulary size. It's faster and maybe not so accurate. The result is at an inconspicuous corner.

Reader
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 !! https://mupdf.com/

Lightweight PDF Reader for desktops. It is open-source.

Type “man mupdf” in command-line to see its shortcuts.


 !! https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/

PDF Reader for Windows. Dark mode and Annotation are available. It is open-source.


 !! https://gitlab.com/mudlej_android/mj_pdf_reader

PDF Reader for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.libreoffice.org/

Editor for many document formats. It is open-source.


 !! https://johnfactotum.github.io/foliate/

Reader for Linux with features like layout and online translation. It is open-source.


 !! https://librera.mobi/

Reader for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://koreader.rocks/

Reader with a simple user interface for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.kiwix.org/

Read Wikipedia and some other sites offline. It is open-source.

RSS Client
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 !! https://lzone.de/liferea

RSS feeder for Linux. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/martinrotter/rssguard

RSS feeder for desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://newsboat.org/

RSS feeder in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://gitlab.com/spacecowboy/Feeder

RSS feeder for Android. It is open-source.

RSS Feed
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 !! https://rss.feedspot.com/

List of RSS feeds with details.


 !! https://www.cyberseo.net/public-rss-feed-catalogue/

Catalogue of RSS feeds.

Image Viewer
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 !! https://github.com/nomacs/nomacs

Image viewer. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/atanunq/viu

Image viewer in command-line. It is open-source.

Vocabulary Builder
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 !!!! https://github.com/jzohrab/lute-v3

Build vocabulary list by adding definitions to words on texts. It is open-source.


 !!!! https://vocabhunter.github.io/

Find unfamiliar words in a document. Great for getting familiar with all words in a document before reading. Better to disable the filter. It is open-source.


 !!!! https://github.com/FreeLanguageTools/vocabsieve

Analyse the sentence, find the vocabulary and create Anki flashcards. It is open-source.


 !!!! https://github.com/geajack/Wordology

Browser add-on for building vocabulary. It is open-source.

Available for Chromium and Firefox.


 !! https://github.com/xxyzz/WordDumb

Footnote creator for e-books. It is open-source.


https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Text_to_Wordlist

Turn a text into a wordlist and attach dictionary items on them with JSON files from kaikki.org. It is open-source.

The tutorial for it is at Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/Tutorial-of-Text-to-Wordlist.

Webpage Tool
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 !! https://piro.sakura.ne.jp/xul/_treestyletab.html.en

Arrange browser tabs in hierarchy. It is open source.


 !! https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile

Save the web page as a single file.

There is also a SingleFileZ, which can compress pages.


https://github.com/OlegWock/anori

Browser extension for customised new tab. It is open-source.


https://github.com/zimocode/smartupGesturefy

Gestures for some Browsers. It is open-source.

Speed Reader
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https://github.com/Darazaki/Spedread

Reading speed trainer for Linux. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/pasky/speedread

Reading speed trainer. Perl is required. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/nemanjan00/uniread

Speed reader with e-book support. It is open-source.


 !! https://comfortreader.rhizomaticdesign.net/

Streaming reader for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/FP22FD/auto-scroll-down-chrome-extension

Autoscrolling for Chromium/Chrome. Good for practising reading speed.


 !! https://github.com/hisakaz0/AutoScrolling

Autoscrolling for Firefox. Good for practising reading speed. It is open-source.

Book Catalogue
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https://github.com/tfonteyn/NeverTooManyBooks

Book catalogue on Android. It is open-source.

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 !! https://wikisource.org/wiki/Main_Page

Literature in public domain. They can be downloaded.


https://www.gutenberg.org/

The largest collections of books in the public domain, mostly in English, though.

Android app for downloading books is available at Myne.

There is a book catalogue website with ever-changing domain names: LibGen, which contains a wider range of books. Make sure you don't see any strange link there. It is also available on Android.


 !! https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/archives.html

List of book collections. Many links are available in “https” now, but appear as “http” on this page.

Writing
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https://owl.excelsior.edu/

It is not for learning languages, but for how to write and read. Its work is under a public license.

It is teaching about English, so something does not apply to some other languages.


https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/purdue_owl.html

Another online writing lab.


https://www.theologeek.ch/manuskript/

Tool for writing stuff. It is open-source.


https://github.com/Wavesonics/hammer-editor

Tool for writing on Android. It is open-source.


https://github.com/Wavesonics/hammer-editor

Corrector of minor typos. It is open-source.

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 !!!! https://www.wiktionary.org/

Practical, no need to switch dictionaries, translations in many languages are shown together.

there is a parser for its data. Extracted JSON data are also available.


 !!!! https://www.wordreference.com/

It is really completed.


 !!!! https://www.linguee.com/

It is completed, with example sentences of high quality. You can even find uncommon words with meanings of common words.


 !!!! https://bab.la/

It is completed for several languages.


 !!!! https://iate.europa.eu/

Terminology dictionary of European Union. That is to say, what you search should be a term.


 !! https://glosbe.com/

It supports a lot of languages, citing results from several corpora. It is somehow messy and in many cases inaccurate, but if the dictionaries listed above have no result about a word, this one may help.


 !!!! https://xiaoyifang.github.io/goldendict-ng/

It supports online and offline dictionaries, based on GoldenDict. It is open-source.

You can search the word by selecting it and listen to Forvo pronunciation. You can also add dictionary websites.


 !!!! https://crissium.github.io/SilverDict/

Web version of GoldenDict. It is open-source.


 !!!! https://github.com/pnlpal/dictionaries

Browser add-on with clear results and can export to Anki decks. It is open-source.


 !!!! https://mouse-dictionary.netlify.app/

Browser add-on for searching local dictionary files. It is open-source.

To convert dictionary text files into TSV format, see this article. The files at “mouse-dictionary/data/rule/” will need to be edited as well.


https://aarddict.org/

Different from other advocates for donating to Ukraine, they have an offline dictionary. It is open-source.


https://github.com/rdoeffinger/Dictionary

Offline Wiktionary with custom dictionary support on Android. Its search results are easy to read for robots like you. It is open-source.

Translator
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 !! https://crow-translate.github.io/

Translator with multiple engine support. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Bnyro/TranslateYou

Translator for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/FilipePS/Traduzir-paginas-web

Webpage translation for Firefox. It is open-source.


 !! https://simple-translate.sienori.com/

Browser add-on for Google Translate with detailed information. It is open-source.


https://github.com/ttop32/MouseTooltipTranslator

Translator for Chromium and other Browsers with mouse hovering. It is open-source.

This extension sets AltGr key to translate.


https://www.soimort.org/translate-shell/

Command-line translator from different sources. It is open-source.


https://www.apertium.org/

It is open-source.

A video about it.


https://www.argosopentech.com/

It is open-source.

Conjugation
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 !!!! https://cooljugator.com/

Conjugation and some declension.


 !!!! https://www.verbix.com/

Conjugation.

Gender
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 !! http://www.passion4teq.com/apps/

Apps for practising genders in 4 languages. You can also estimate how long you can practice until your battery goes empty.

Number
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https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Numeration

Program to practise reading numbers. It is open-source.

In progress. It can see major progresses during school holidays. Introduction: Language/Multiple-languages/Vocabulary/Numeration-Tutorial.

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 !! https://www.languagesandnumbers.com/numbering-systems/

Rules of writing numbers, more concise than Wikipedia's entries.

Grammar Checker
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https://languagetool.org/

It supports several languages, but works well on the few. It is open-source.

A video about the rule editor.

Audio Player
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 !! https://audacious-media-player.org/

Lightweight audio player for desktops. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/

Audio manager with many features. It is open-source.


 !! https://quodlibet.readthedocs.io/

Simple audio manager. It is open-source.


https://musikcube.com/

Music player in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/chr56/Phonograph_Plus

Lightweight audio player for Android. It is open-source.

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 !!!! https://www.listeningpractice.org/

To practice listening. Voices are from volunteers and their qualities vary. It also has conjugation exercises. Its work is under public licenses.

If your browser doesn't play the audio automatically, then you need to grant the website the autoplay permission (next to the URL in Firefox).


 !! https://globalstorybooks.net/

Stories in many languages translated from African Storybook. Its work is under a public license.


 !! https://www.easy-languages.org/

Street interview videos with embedded subtitles. Real and fun.

The first time I watch a video, I was busy picking up the unknown words; the second time, I understood the sentences; the third time, I got an impression what kind of person the interviewee is.


 !! https://librivox.org/

Books read by volunteers. Its work is under public licenses.


 !! https://lyricstraining.com/

Listen to songs and fill in the blanks of lyrics.


 !! https://www.captionpop.com/

Watch videos and learn with subtitles.


 !! https://lingualibre.org/

Recordings. Its work is under a public license.


 !! https://rhinospike.com/

Recordings.


 !! https://audio-lingua.ac-versailles.fr/

Listening materials with CEFRL levels. Its work is under public licenses.

It doesn't have transcripts, so speech-recognition is required.

Audio Tool
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 !! https://tenacityaudio.org/

For audio edit, as well as training your pronunciation by comparing your own voice with the recording you were imitating. Fork of Audacity without potential privacy violation. It is open-source.

There are videos about checking your pronunciation, practising dialogues on your own, recording computer audio, labeling audio positions.


 !! https://obsproject.com/

When you are playing games in the languages you are learning, it is often hard to focus on the voices and subtitles without failing your goals in the games. You can solve this problem by recording your gameplay with this program. It is open-source.


https://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/praat/

With this one, you can say you are “studying” pronunciation.

A little tutorial and a big playlist of various videos.

Text-to-Speech
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If you don't know how to get the voices on Windows, you can see Language/Multiple-languages/Culture/How-to-use-SR-and-TTS-on-Windows.


 !! https://github.com/ideasman42/nerd-dictation

TTS for Linux. It is open-source.


 !!!! https://www.cwu.edu/student-life/student-support/central-access/resources/reader.php

A TTS program. It is open-source.


 !!!! http://www.cross-plus-a.com/balabolka.htm

A TTS program with support other than SAPI 5.


 !!!! https://github.com/Danesprite/tts-util-app

Text-to-Speech for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://readaloud.app/

Browser add-on. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/suno-ai/bark

Text-to-Speech model. It is open-source.


 !! https://codeberg.org/GrimPixel/Altering_TTS

A little program to generate audio files with altering TTS voices. It is open-source.

Configure everything in “setting.yaml”, have a look at “demo.tsv”. Change your command-line directory into the folder, run “python do.py“ to start.

Currently only Google Translate is supported. Offline engines on the way.

Speech Recognition
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 !!!! https://github.com/audapolis/audapolis

It transcribes audio. It is open-source.


 !!!! https://www.speechtexter.com/

Turn audio into texts, powered by Google.


 !!!! https://speech-to-text-demo.ng.bluemix.net/

Turn audio into texts, powered by IBM Watson.

Example Sentence
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 !!!! https://tatoeba.org/

Example sentences in many languages. Its work is under public licenses.

Don't forget to try searching in both directions. You can not only see the meaning of a sentence, but also try to translate a sentence into the language you are learning and see how you did.

If you want to translate, please translate sentences with audio first, because the translations may appear on sites which provide translations of audio.


 !! https://deskell.sketchengine.co.uk/run.cgi/skell

Sketch from a large of text corpus.

Parallel Text
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 !!!! https://weblate.org/

Website for localisation. You can easily find parallel texts. It is open-source.


 !! http://sublearning.com/

Subtitles in parallel. Sometimes the selected lines don't match because the sentences are not complete. Sometimes there are mistakes in subtitles.


https://www.manualslib.com/

Manuals. Some of them are in multiple languages. You can also find their German, Spanish, French domains at the bottom of the page.


https://www.bible.com/

Bible in more than 1600 languages.


https://andbible.org/

Bible in many languages on Android. It is open-source.


https://quran.com/

Quran in many languages. It has an open-source Android app and other programs on GitHub.

Parse Tree
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 !! https://sourceforge.net/projects/treeform/

A tool to draw parse trees and have a better understanding of sentence structures. It is open-source.

A video about it.


 !! https://ltc.sourceforge.io/

A different one to draw parse trees. It is open-source.

Text Memorization
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 !! https://github.com/zg/text-memorize

For memorizing text.

Phrasebook
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 !!!! https://www.funeasylearn.com/

It provides apps for both phrase and vocabulary.


 !! https://www.loecsen.com/

It supports many languages, and it is detailed.


 !! https://www.50languages.com/

Actually a few more than 50 languages. You can also have a test there.

Clock
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 !! https://theknight.co.uk/

Clock widget on Linux. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.timeanddate.com/

It has not only the world clock for every city, but also many other features, such as calendars with festivals of most countries.

Weather
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 !! https://github.com/chubin/wttr.in

Weather program in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/woheller69/omweather

Weather program for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.ventusky.com/

A lot of things about meteorology.


 !! https://earth.nullschool.net/

Wind, weather, ocean conditions.


 !! https://waqi.info/

Air condition around the world.

Community
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 !! https://www.pidgin.im/

Chat client that supports many protocols through plug-ins. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.italki.com/

The most popular language learning community by now. It also pushes helpful articles written by teachers.


 !! https://www.tolearnfree.com/free-educational-sites.php

The design of the webpages is old-fashioned, but it has a lot of content, including little tests.

Its French version has something more.


 !! https://polyglotclub.com/

There are some rare features of it, such as Wiki lessons, Events. It adopts ISO 639-3, almost every language is included here.

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https://hinative.com/

Ask and answer with people around the world.

In some channels, questions are too many, answer rates are low. Try asking at Polyglot Club.

Ask in parallel text in case the respondent doesn't understand your formulation.


https://stackexchange.com/sites#culturerecreation

One of the most popular Q&A site.

Language Exchange
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 !! https://conversationexchange.com/

Find language exchange partners online.


 !! https://www.lingbe.com/

Talking with people.


 !! https://mylanguageexchange.com/

Free users can be contacted by those who have paid. Since they have paid, they are more likely to be serious learners.


 !! https://cryptpad.fr/

Cloud office suit. Zero knowledge. It is open-source.

It's also great for language partners to do something together.

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https://blogs.transparent.com/

There are periodically good contents being presented.


https://www.thoughtco.com/languages-4133094

Languages are fewer than Transparent's, and so do the update frequency. But its quality is still high.

Lyrics
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 !! https://www.musixmatch.com/

Lyrics and their translations.


 !! https://lyricstranslate.com/

Lyrics and their translations.

Subtitle
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 !! https://www.opensubtitles.org/

One of the most popular subtitle sites. Subtitles in European languages are easier to find.

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 !! https://subscene.com/

One of the most popular subtitle sites. Subtitles in English, Arabic, Persian, Indonesian are easier to find.


 !! https://getcaption.co/

Subtitle downloader on desktop. You can add websites on your own. It is open-source.w


 !! https://github.com/FunkyMuse/SubHub

Subtitle downloader on Android. It is open-source.


https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr

Subtitle downloader on web. It is open-source.


 !! https://bonigarcia.github.io/dualsub/index.html

It can help to merge two subtitles. It may crash at the second time. It is open-source.


 !! http://subs2srs.sourceforge.net/

Turn subtitles into flashcards. It is open-source.

A video about it.


 !!!! https://github.com/garywill/multi-subs-yt

Display multiple subtitles on YouTube.


 !! https://github.com/jdepoix/youtube-transcript-api

YouTube caption downloader in command-line. It is open-source.

News
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 !! http://www.abyznewslinks.com/

Links to news websites.

Some TV have shows for free, some of which even with subtitles.


 !! https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-chrome-clean / https://gitlab.com/magnolia1234/bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean

Paywall bypasser for Chromium/Chrome, Firefox and other browsers. It is open-source.

Radio & Podcast
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 !! https://www.radio-browser.info/

A list of internet radio stations. You can find clients in “Apps”, some of which are open-source.

I prefer two stations: Public Domain Classical, Public Domain Jazz. Pleasing names.


 !! https://github.com/zaps166/QMPlay2

Podcast player for desktop with RadioBrowser support. It is open-source.


https://github.com/xgi/castero

Podcast client in command-line. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/XilinJia/Podcini

Podcast player with search engine for Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://podcharts.co/

Charts of podcasts.


 !! https://www.listennotes.com/

Search Engine of podcasts.

Live & Video
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 !! https://mpv.io/

Video player with fast response. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.smplayer.info/

It is a frontend of MPlayer and can display two subtitles. It is open-source.

What a good name of this program.


 !! https://github.com/iptv-org/iptv

Database of IPTV stream addresses. It is under a public license.


 !! https://github.com/yuki-iptv/yuki-iptv

IPTV player on desktop. It is open-source.


 !! https://brunochanrio.github.io/DangoPlayer/

IPTV player on Android. It is open-source.


 !! https://livetvcentral.com/

The most complete list of worldwide online TV channels.

Many links are dead, but the live stream is still available somewhere else in many of these sites.


 !! https://www.downthemall.org/

Link and image downloader. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp

Video downloader in command-line. It is open-source.


https://www.favoree.io/

Popular YouTube channels, in English.


https://similarchannels.com/

It can find similar YouTube channels.

Language Information
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https://www.omniglot.com/

It provides information about basic knowledge of many languages. Many “Alphabet and Pronunciation” lessons on this site are from there.

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https://glottolog.org/

Information of languages of the world. Not only languages, but also many varieties. It is open-source. Its work is under a public license.


https://www.scriptsource.org/

Information of scripts. Its work is under a public license.


https://www.muturzikin.com/countries.htm

Linguistic maps.


https://lingvo.info/

General knowledge about European languages.


https://iso639-3.sil.org/

Codes for every language and is still being updated. You can find the whole table.

General Knowledge
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https://www.britannica.com/

A comprehensive encyclopedia.

Educational Resources
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https://oasis.geneseo.edu/index.php

Educational resources including geography, history and sociology. Its contents are under public licenses.

Map
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 !! https://www.openstreetmap.org/

Another map site. You can even download them. It is open-source.

There is a video about its modification with Inkscape.


 !! https://marble.kde.org/

Alternative to Google Earth. It is open-source.


 !! https://organicmaps.app/

Offline maps for mobile with OpenStreetMap data. It is open-source.


 !! https://ontheworldmap.com/

Downloadable maps. It even includes cities. I don't expect them to be up-to-date.

National Symbol
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 !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_national_symbols

Lists of national symbols.

Culture & Travel
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https://ehrafworldcultures.yale.edu/

Introductions to cultures.


https://www.wikivoyage.org/

Introduction of the city and many details of countries. It is open-source.

The most important page for travelers is this.


https://www.everyculture.com/

Its information is old. There are details of peoples and countries.


https://www.civilopedia.net/

Encyclopedia for Sid Meier's Civilization VI. It even has multiple languages, so it's great for reading as well.


https://culturalatlas.sbs.com.au/

It is about countries and in progress.


https://www.commisceo-global.com/country-guides/

It is mainly about some details about manners.


https://guide.culturecrossing.net/index.php

It is mainly about some details about manners.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_subcultures

Subcultures, modern things.


https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/

Cultural heritages. There is also an interactive map.


https://ich.unesco.org/en/lists/

Intangible cultural heritages.


https://www.tripadvisor.com/

Guide of travelling cities.


https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/

A formal publication of basic information about countries.


https://worldcultures.webs.com/

Links to other sites about cultures.

History
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https://www.worldhistory.org/

An encyclopedia. Articles, images, videos, 3D images, podcasts and more.


http://www.fsmitha.com/

Detailed articles about history.


https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.timleg.historytimeline

An app about major events of history.


https://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/History_n2/a.html

Basic knowledge of the world history. Good for beginners. Looks old-fashioned, but it is not bad if you get used to it.


https://histography.io/

Historical events in dots.


https://omniatlas.com/

It shows you some old news with detailed maps.


https://www.timemaps.com/

Maps of history.


https://worldhist.org/

Map of every year. Names of nations can be searched.


https://www.worldhistorymaps.info/

Historical maps. Its works are under a public license.


https://www.oldmapsonline.org/

Old maps around the world.

The site has trouble with the mobile site. You need to set to view the desktop site on mobile.

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https://plato.stanford.edu/index.html

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.


https://iep.utm.edu/

University of Tennessee at Martin's Encyclopedia of Philosophy.


https://www.philosophybasics.com/

The basics of philosophy, “by a layman for the layman”.


https://simplyphilosophy.org/

Articles about different aspects of philosophy.


http://philosophypages.com/

Resources about philosophy. Its work is under a public license.


https://www.learnreligions.com/

Articles about religions.


https://slife.org/

An interfaith community with introductions to spiritual topics.


https://www.holybooks.com/

Downloadable books about religions.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions

List of religions and spiritual traditions.


https://virtualreligion.net/

Resources about religions.

Mythology
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https://mythbank.com/

Basics of myths.


https://mythopedia.com/

Myth information.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythologies

List of mythologies.

Epic
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_epic_poems

Epics.

Geography
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https://www.worldatlas.com/

Short articles.


 !! http://worldmapquiz.qbisstudio.com/index.html

An app for practising world map in several languages. Dependencies are not all included. The form of address in Chinese version is a mixture of PRC's and ROC's, which is not good. For Chinese names of countries, there is a list: Language/Mandarin-chinese/Vocabulary/Countries-and-Nationalities.


 !! https://www.geoguessr.com/seterra/

Game of geography, online or with apps.


https://www.flagid.org/

Flag identifier.


https://worldledaily.com/

Street view quizzes.


https://virtualvacation.us/

Street view videos with quizzes.

Music
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 !! https://folkcloud.com/

Information about folk music.


 !! https://www.chosic.com/

Many tools about music, including similar song finder.


 !! https://www.soundhound.com/

Recognize music with recording or your hum. It has some advantages over Shazam.


 !! https://www.shazam.com/

Recognize music with recording. It has some advantages over Soundhound.

Art
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 !! https://www.wikiart.org/

All kinds of artwork around the world.

Dance
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 !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ethnic,_regional,_and_folk_dances_by_origin

Dances by origin. You can search for them on video sites.

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https://www.allrecipes.com/recipes/86/world-cuisine/

A bit of recipes around the world.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cuisines

List of cuisines.

Sport
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http://www.traditionalsports.org/

Introduction to traditional sports.

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 !! https://drwhut.itch.io/tabletop-club

Multiplayer 3D tabletop games. Still incomplete currently. It is open-source.


 !! https://pysolfc.sourceforge.io/

Card and tile games. It is open-source.


 !! https://www.gnu.org/software/xboard/

Traditional board games. Its user interface is more cruel than AI opponents. It is open-source.

There are pre-installed engines, but they are somehow old. The most versatile engine is Fairy Stockfish.

Cute Chess looks good, but Xiangqi and Janggi are missing.


https://www.pychess.org/

Multiplayer platform for playing chess variants.


https://vassalengine.org/

Strategy game engine and modules. It is open-source.


https://boardgamegeek.com/

Information of board games.


https://www.wopc.co.uk/

Playing card patterns.

Folk Costume
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 !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_costume

List of folk costume.

Folktale
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https://fairytalez.com/

Some tales.


https://www.worldoftales.com/

Some tale books.

Festival
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 !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_festivals_by_country

Not complete, but still good.


https://www.world-festivals.net/

It includes more countries than the one above. I wonder if it is so difficult to gather information about festivals.

Martial Art
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_martial_arts

List of martial arts.


https://blackbeltwiki.com/

Introduction to many martial arts.

Name
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 !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lists_of_most_common_surnames

List of the most popular family names.


 !! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_most_popular_given_names

List of the most popular given names.


 !! https://www.behindthename.com/

Find the meanings of a given name.

Astronomy
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https://stellarium.org/

You can see the sky in different locations and times. There are starlores in different cultures. Some even have constellation art.

Living Condition
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https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/

Prices from the world. Sometimes inaccurate.


https://www.globalproductprices.com/

The prices of products in different regions. Its work is under a public license.


https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/

The prices of energy in different regions. Its work is under a public license.

Economy
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https://www.exchange-rates.org/

Exchange rates.


https://commodity.com/

Basic understanding of trading around the world.

Vehicle
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https://www.globalcarsbrands.com/

Automobile brands around the world.

Statistics
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https://www.statista.com/

All kinds of statistical data. Some are free.


https://ourworldindata.org/

It has detailed explanation on its data.

Train
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https://www.seat61.com/

Information about train travels.

Prepaid SIM Card
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https://prepaid-data-sim-card.fandom.com/wiki/Prepaid_SIM_with_data

Details about SIM cards. Its work is under a public license.

License Plate
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 !! http://www.worldlicenseplates.com/

Take a look if you are interested. It's completed.

Trivia Quiz
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https://www.jetpunk.com/

Trivia quizzes of the world. It is available in multiple languages.

Model
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https://castle-engine.io/view3dscene.php

3D model viewer with support of walking and flying. It is open-source.


https://sketchfab.com/

3D models, some of which are under public licenses. Make sure your computer's memory is large enough to view them.

You can also use 3D printers to print them if you like.

Character
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 !! https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gucharmap

Character map for Linux and macOS. It is open-source.


 !! https://leun4m.github.io/symbsearch/

Character search for Windows. It is open-source.


 !! https://github.com/Ryosuke839/UnicodePad

Character search for Android. It is open-source.

It is also available on F-droid.

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 !! https://www.google.com/get/noto/

It presents a lot of fonts in one art style. It is open-source.


 !! https://unifoundry.com/unifont/index.html

No one covers more of the Unicode map than GNU Unifont. It is open-source.

Its function is limited, such as bad support for South and Southeast Asian characters.


 !! https://www.fontspace.com/

You can go to its “stuff” and search by Unicode characters.

Optical Character Recognition
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https://github.com/manisandro/gImageReader

It recognizes characters on the screen with Tesseract. It is open-source.

A video about training.


https://dynobo.github.io/normcap/

Capture screen and recognize the characters with Tesseract. It is open-source.


 !! https://tegaki.github.io/

Handwriting recognition for Chinese and Japanese. You can download new models and load them. It is open-source.


https://github.com/SubhamTyagi/android-ocr

It uses Tesseract 4 data on Android. It is open-source.

Language Identifier
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 !! http://www.polyglot3000.com/

Language identifier.


https://github.com/cisnlp/GlotLID

Language identifier in command-line. It is open-source.

Resource Links
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Unlike this page, those are for some specific languages, and I am not responsible for their qualities.


https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Free_media_resources

Free media resources.


https://www.lexilogos.com/english/index.htm

This one is in a great quantity.


https://www.ats-group.net/language-resources.html

This service has many languages.


http://lexicity.com/

This one focuses on ancient languages.


http://www.meta-share.org/

Repository for language researching.

Internet Archive
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https://archive.org/

Archive of the Internet since 1996 and other things. Really cool!

Virtual Private Network and others
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 !! mailto:get@psiphon3.com

Those who are hindered from accessing the world Internet, send an e-mail to it.

Official site: https://psiphon3.com/en/index.html


 !! https://www.torproject.org/

For visiting Project Gutenburg and other sites, if some books are still not in public domain in your country. It is open-source.

It won't lead you to the dark web, if you don't know any such address.


 !! https://protonvpn.com/

It doesn't allow torrenting on the free plan, but there's no volume limit.


 !! https://windscribe.com/

They provide 10GB each month with high speed and multiple locations for free. Great for “immersive language learning”.

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