LingQ | Learn 42 Languages Cheats

LingQ | Learn 42 Languages Hack 5.3.19 + Redeem Codes

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Developer: The Linguist Institute
Category: Education
Price: Free
Version: 5.3.19
ID: com.lingq.iLingQ

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Description

1000s of lessons with audio + matching text. Learn words and phrases with SRS Review! Import and learn from anything on the web!

Start with easy beginner lessons but quickly progress into learning from real, compelling content. 1000s of hours of lessons, podcasts, audiobooks, interviews and more, all with transcript. LingQ even lets you import and learn from any content you find on the web! Start your language journey today!

Listen and follow along in the text. Look up and save new words and phrases to your personal database. Track which words you know and which words are new to you. Watch your vocabulary and your avatar grow! Track all your learning activities including listening time, words of reading and more.

Review and learn your new vocabulary in context and using our proprietary SRS review tools. Register your account and have your data synced to our web application so you can study on the web along with on multiple devices. The LingQ app also lets you work offline and syncs up when you get back online. This lets you take advantage of dead time and short breaks throughout the day to spend more time with your new language.

No other app will take you as far. LingQ will take you all the way to fluency!

Features:
• 1000s of hours of downloadable audio files all with transcript
• Look up and save new vocabulary using multiple integrated dictionary resources
• Review vocabulary using SRS review system
• Track how many words you know, which words are new & which you are learning
• Keep all your learning statistics including listening and reading time
• Use Playlist to easily play and shuffle all your current lessons
• Sync word data, playlist data and lesson data to the web and across devices
• Study offline and update data when back online
• Receive notifications for all LingQ activities from web or mobile including forum and exchange activities from the web
• Manage all your saved vocabulary
• See your learning targets and measure your progress

“Built by language learners for language learners!”
LingQ Co-Founder, Steve Kaufmann, one of the world’s leading polyglots, has learned 15 languages using this approach. Steve is the “Godfather of language learning”

ACCELERATE YOUR LEARNING WITH LINGQ PREMIUM
• Unlimited LingQs - Look up & save all new words and phrases
• Word Tracking - Track known words, new words
• Unlimited Vocab Review (SRS)
• Unlimited Imports - Import & study text from the web

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Send suggestions and feedback to [email protected].
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NOTE:
You will need a Premium subscription to get full unlimited access to LingQ functionality.
LingQ Premium
1-month subscription $12.99
6-month subscription $71.99
12-month subscription $107.99

Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at the end of your free trial period. Your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period/trial. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and will continue at the price listed above. You may manage your subscription and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to Settings.app -> iTunes & App Store -> Apple ID. Any unused portion of your free trial will be forfeited if you purchase a subscription
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Terms of Service - https://www.lingq.com/terms/

Version history

5.3.19
2023-10-23
5.3.19 (6)
- Fix crash when typing card hints or notes
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.18
2023-10-11
5.3.18 (0)
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.17
2023-10-09
5.3.17 (6)
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.16
2023-09-18
5.3.16 (0)
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.15
2023-09-13
5.3.15 (7)
- Learn Macedonian!
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.14
2023-08-22
5.3.14 (1)
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.13
2023-08-07
5.3.13 (0)
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.12
2023-07-31
5.3.12 (2)
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.11
2023-07-20
5.3.11 (0)
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.10
2023-07-18
5.3.10 (0)
- Fix playback rate for next lesson in playlist
- Fix duplicate tags in widget
- Other bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.9
2023-07-17
5.3.9 (11)
- Fix playback rate for next lesson in playlist
- Fix duplicate tags in widget
- Other bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.8
2023-06-16
5.3.8 (0)
- Fix scroll issues when paging in the lesson
- Added Afrikaans, Georgian, and Slovenian languages
- Other bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.7
2023-06-08
5.3.7 (0)
- Fix last tab in library shelves
- Fix audio player in sentence editor
- Other bugfixes
5.3.6
2023-06-07
5.3.6 (5)
- YouTube player improvements
- Bugfixes
5.3.5
2023-05-31
5.3.5
- Fix custom fonts in lesson
- Audio player fixes
- Bugfixes
5.3.4
2023-05-22
5.3.4
- Fix anchored popup on iPad
- VoiceOver improvements
- Bugfixes and performance improvements

5.3.3
- Added a button to open karaoke mode
- Report lessons that have problems
- Vocabulary export to CSV or Anki
- Transliteration support for the following languages:
- Armenian
- Bulgarian
- Greek
- Korean
- Russian
- Serbian
- Ukrainian
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.3
2023-05-19
5.3.3
- Added a button to open karaoke mode
- Report lessons that have problems
- Vocabulary export to CSV or Anki
- Transliteration support for the following languages:
- Armenian
- Bulgarian
- Greek
- Korean
- Russian
- Serbian
- Ukrainian
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.2
2023-05-04
5.3.2
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.1
2023-05-04
5.3.1
- Audio player fixes
- Cloze test fixes

5.3.1
Version 5.3 is our biggest update since 5.0!

- New audio player!
-- Audio player pops up from the bottom of the screen
-- Swipe up to expand the full player
-- Keep the audio running when you exit the playlist tab
-- Use the sentence button to jump to the current sentence when the full audio player is open

- Sentence mode updates
-- Vocabulary always shows (turn off in settings)
-- Single review button
-- Lesson audio button hidden (tap and hold the sentence audio button to start the full lesson audio)

- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.3.0
2023-04-26
5.3.0
Version 5.3 is our biggest update since 5.0!

- New audio player!
-- Audio player pops up from the bottom of the screen
-- Swipe up to expand the full player
-- Keep the audio running when you exit the playlist tab
-- Use the sentence button to jump to the current sentence when the full audio player is open

- Sentence mode updates
-- Vocabulary always shows (turn off in settings)
-- Single review button
-- Lesson audio button hidden (tap and hold the sentence audio button to start the full lesson audio)

- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.2.15
2023-04-21
5.2.15
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.2.14
2023-04-14
5.2.14
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.2.13
2023-04-10
5.2.13
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.2.12
2023-04-03
5.2.12
- Bugfixes and performance improvements
5.2.11
2023-04-02
5.2.10
- Bugfixes and performance improvements

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
LingQ Premium (Monthly)
(Unlimited LingQs, Unlimited Imported Lessons)
$12.99
Free
IB198133559✱✱✱✱✱ 18B55A5✱✱✱✱✱
Premium Subscription to LingQ
(Unlimited LingQs, Unlimited Imported Lessons)
$12.99
Free
IB895193079✱✱✱✱✱ 9763C7C✱✱✱✱✱
LingQ Premium (12 Months)
(BEST VALUE: 12 Months of LingQ Premium)
$107.99
Free
IB216040990✱✱✱✱✱ A0E040D✱✱✱✱✱
Annual Subscription to LingQ
(BEST VALUE: Unlimited LingQs and Imports)
$107.99
Free
IB943859143✱✱✱✱✱ DE0FF69✱✱✱✱✱
LingQ Premium (6 Months)
(Six months of access to all features)
$71.99
Free
IB917852112✱✱✱✱✱ 877F89D✱✱✱✱✱
6 Month Subscription to LingQ
(Unlimited LingQs, Unlimited Imported Lessons)
$71.99
Free
IB333597659✱✱✱✱✱ 5D5BBAF✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.7 out of 5
3 865 Ratings

Reviews

Nemri,
Amazing
This takes language-learning to the next level. I began using it for French, German, and Spanish after having completed their Duolingo courses, and the results are astounding. LingQ give you the extra resources you need to not just become a competent conversationalist, but to reach fluency. It gives you real resources from native speakers, is tailored to the user’s interests, and accelerates your skills faster than I thought possible. I just wish the full version was free … oh well maybe in the future.

P.s. Developers, if you’re seeing this, then please make it free! I understand you need a sufficient income for your high quality services, but you can use Duolingo’s technique and use ads instead! It is my sincere hope that your mission is not merely to make an income (although the services you offer are incredible), but rather to give everyone the equal opportunity to immerse themselves and attain fluency in any language. If you would do that, you would revolutionize language learning for millions more around the globe, and would probably receive a much more vast audience. Please, if it is at all possible, I ask you to prudently consider this request. Thank you.
shfjsjfjajfjaj,
Awesome way to practice reading and listening
LingQ is honestly the best resource someone can have learning a language at any level to practice reading from native materials. Where other apps go slow and encourage dominating every aspect of a language before moving on to new content, LingQ pushes you constantly to expand vocabulary and go outside of your comfort zone. To me, this is way more effective. I don’t lose motivation as fast (grinding “el gato” 15 times before being allowed to learn any other words probably robs a lot of other people of their motivation too) and it feels like how I learned my native language. Definitely give it a shot and put it into your rotation of resources (remember, just one app won’t get you fluent).
The only reason I gave 4 out of 5 is that as an advanced learner, I’d like the definitions of new words I come across to be in my target language (Spanish), but despite switching dictionaries in-app and even the translation language, I constantly am getting words translated into English. I think it’s because of the “popular definitions” feature, but they’re marked as Spanish when they’re literally just English definitions. It takes me out of the article and thinking in the language. I have to cover up my screen so I don’t see it, and copy and paste a Spanish definition in instead. That’s my only complaint (also a back button within dictionaries would be really helpful but that’s a tiny issue). Overall great experience it’s just that one thing!
Momma5433345,
Solid App
I’ve tried a lot of language learning apps and using the mobile LingQ app and/or the website has given me the best language learning results of them all. It does require a paradigm shift because the app will not “teach” you anything but it will give you all the tools to teach yourself. LingQ focuses heavily on reading and listening and you can build a strong linguistic base in your target language.

There are only 3 reasons I give this app 4 st at a instead of 5: first) I don’t like think the LingQ staff is very responsive to flaws with the site/app nor are they very open to constructive criticism. They will write back promptly saying, “thank you for your input” but that is it; second, I’ve needed to downgrade from a premium membership multiple times when I wasn’t going to be using the app for multiple months due to military deployments and they make it a nightmare. You have to delete your LingQs or the entire language. Sometimes they renew your membership when you try to unsubscribe. Finally, when I recommend friends to try the app they obviously don’t want to become premium members right away. However, they only get 20 lingqs and the app defaults to auto LingQ creation and the site essentially becomes useless after you have clicked on 20 words.

Overall, I still love LingQ and if any of these features have changed since the last time I encountered them I will gladly update my review.
Reviewer7531,
LingQ: Great Reading Platform, Forums distract
The system, with its highlighted words, is great. 5 stars.
The feed needs fixed, it's just a bunch of random articles. I can't find my own uploaded content half the time, even under Imports, without searching specifically by name. 4 stars.
The forums are toxic - there's a 85% male ratio on there, I'd estimate. Questioners are a mix of internationals, and "bros" who use their words-learned as a way to measure themselves. I thought the forums had a bit of toxicity to them, then I got straight up attacked by someone I had never talked to. Another time, spam was posted in a forum, and I called the person out on it, and a group swarm came after me. They also accused me of "group think" while they swarmed, without ideas/original thoughts backing up their opinions, just insults. The spam they posted had a gender-dynamic to it; trying to convert men (and men only).
I don't know if Steve's looked at the user data, or even cares, but I'd bet he's pushing away women users from his site. I'm someone comfortable swinging it with the guys, and dang, do I not want to be on those forums. Within 7 days of starting my membership, I was being bullied [and by someone who thought I was a man, since he called me a "little boy."] The fact that very few women ever speak on the forums is an extra sign that LingQ has cultivated a bad chat culture that is (likely) driving away female potential users.
The Dude No Name Thrasher,
Honestly the best language method
Using LingQ has been an eye-opening experience for me and my language learning journey. Like many people, our opinions about language learning were formed by the bad memories of high school formal classes. Now after using LingQ and seeing how much more effective a massive input-based method can be, I feel like I was robbed not only of the time spent with grammar books but also of the attitude related to language learning (it’s a fact that learning a language is actually pretty easy and straightforward if you read almost everyday). As I’ve progressed with language learning I’ve realized that the learner needs lots and lots and lots of input which becomes more enjoyable the more you consume. Time spent talking/listening in your native language to a teacher for more than half of a class is doing nothing but wasting valuable time. I wish I would have known this years ago. LingQ has been an amazing experience for me as a paid user, but unfortunately the free version of LingQ is too restrictive to fully appreciate the power of consistent, massive consumption.
brian lynn ii,
A must have for people learning languages
This is my first review I’m writing for an application, I have wanted to write this for a while now as I’ve used LingQ for almost a year, anyway LingQ is the best tool to use for an input based approach on language learning, which is by far the best way to learn a language, using LingQ you read various texts and listen to many different materials, and even within the free version you have access to a multitude of resources for all levels of language learning. The premium version is a must have as it keeps track of the vocabulary you learn, making it extremely easy to keep track of progress and choose material based on your level. The only problem I’ve ran into is with more advanced and upper intermediate level vocabulary, as the translations are entirely user dependent, but still it’s such a minor issue. My other problem lies in how LingQ often has trouble reading Arabic script, it often counts 1 word as two words, or you’ll see the same word as different words. (Still a very minor issue) all in all, if you are looking to brush up on your second language or are an aspiring polyglot, this app is a must.
Lee in Utah,
WAS a Great App
I loved this app when I first got it. Among other things, it gave me easy access to a wide variety of material to help keep language learning fun and easy. A couple of months ago they updated to version 5, and the problems began. I could no longer change word definitions to match the context, I had several problems with the daily LinQs, the trash can button would come up darkened, not letting me remove things, the X button to get out of things would stop working, etc. It just got to the point where I was spending more time fighting with the program and texting customer service than I was studying the context. Unfortunately, the end of my subscription is coming in a few weeks, and I don’t want to spend another year fighting with this app. I have other materials that I use each day as well, so for now I’ll stick with those and I’ll try the free version in another 6 months or so, to see if they’ve got all the bugs out. When everything is working right again I’ll probably resubscribe, but right now it’s just frustrating me, and demotivating my desire to continue in this area of my language studies..
Beesbees12,
Really disappointed
I am really bummed out because I was really hoping this would live up to the hype. I’m learning French and have be using Duolingo, which I’ve been pretty happy with, because you can learn a lot for free. But I wanted to try this more immersive approach, studying current news articles and such. I love this idea...and I think it could be massively helpful. But why don’t you guys stop advertising this as a free app with purchases available to improve the experience. I can’t do anything with this app unless I pay for it. I couldn’t even get through a single beginner lesson. I saw another reviewer complain that he was getting spam regarding his progress. Yeah, it’s a notification. But it feels kind of spammy when the notification is reminding you to do something that you can’t do unless you pay to do it. I realize you gotta make money, but this just feels kind of icky of you guys. I have no idea how useful this app is because I’m not going to pay to figure it out. The interface was kind of confusing, too. I’d hit the play button and it wouldn’t match up with the text. It was weird and frustrating. I don’t want to watch a bunch of videos to learn how to use an app. I’ll look up news articles and use a pocket translator to learn my way through it. Seriously bummed out.
Whitefox3457,
Good if you have money
I’ve seen many reviews like this, and many of them have developer responses stating that you can complete as many lessons as you want without having to pay, while this is technically true, the lessons are practically useless if you can’t click on unknown word to get the translation! I completed one lesson and it was great, albeit a little easy since I’ve been trying to learn Japanese Hiragana for a about a year now, but then on the second lesson I went to tap a new word to learn the translation, and it said I needed premium to do that! So I struggled through the lesson by guessing, but I will be deleting it after this. I don’t usually get upset when language apps aren’t free, most of them aren’t, but this app continuously advertises itself as a completely free app, when in reality, you cant complete lessons without either guessing and not learning anything, or paying. If your willing to pay, great! This is an amazing app for you and I’m sure it will be super easy for you to learn with this, however, if your like me and either don’t have the money, not willing to give money for this, or maybe your a minor, then this is not the app for you.
Violet Nectar,
False Advertising
This app needs to stop claiming it’s free. The developer responds to every rating saying the same thing “you can use this app free.” STOP LYING. I understand people need to make profit for the work they put into this app, but you can’t claim you are a free app when 1% of your app is free. Maybe if 50% you could make that claim, but you’ll spend literally 30 seconds in the app before it shuts off on you. You can only learn 20 words in a lesson before it cuts you off. I wouldn’t have been as irritated with it being a pay-to-use app if it correctly advertised and claimed itself as so. Instead it says you can use it as free, which is a lie. I’m a college student, so I don’t have the money to casually drop on apps every month. I understand there are probably people out there with money and jobs who can afford to pay, and if you’re willing to pay then this app may be great for you. But those who want to learn a language that may be of a lower class, or are underage or a college student like me should stick with Duolingo or watch movies or something. This app is not the only way to learn a language and billions of people have learned just fine without it.