1,000 votes are needed.
I expect that we will add more languages in the future. I also expect that we will have the time to address any specific technical issues that arise with certain languages. All in due course.
Of course, the success of any language will depend on the amount of audio and text content that our members can find for that language. I know little about African languages, but would imagine that the most widely spoken languages probably have enough content, podcasts, radio programs etc., as well as, hopefully, the odd enthusiastic native speaker member, so that we should be OK.
Of course, the success of any language will depend on the amount of audio and text content that our members can find for that language. I know little about African languages, but would imagine that the most widely spoken languages probably have enough content, podcasts, radio programs etc., as well as, hopefully, the odd enthusiastic native speaker member, so that we should be OK.
It's easy to say "Please add these African languages now!" but without content and dictionaries, there is no point in adding a language slot. All those who want this or that language to be added should really collect links to podcasts, dictionaries, texts etc. whether LingQ will add it or not. The day you have (or know where to find) hundreds of hours of audio (+texts), the programmers know that they won't work in vain.
Nobody really, but now and then the question arises that this or that language should be added, after a poll or two, the crew decides to add the language and then there's neither content nor learners.





