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Did you know Japanese is the world's fastest-spoken language, clocking in at an average of 7.84 syllables per second? This makes accurate pronunciation, which we focus on in our courses, even more impressive.

Learn different ways to say "Repeat please" in English. This video teaches you polite and natural phrases like "I beg your pardon" and "I'm sorry, I didn't catch that" to improve your conversational skills.

Learn how to say "You're beautiful" in different languages, including French ("tu es belle"), Portuguese ("você é linda"), and Spanish ("eres hermosa").

This carousel teaches you how to say "Friend" in different languages, starting with Japanese (Tomodachi).

Part of our "Friend" series, this image shows you how to sign up for our courses to learn multiple languages.

Learn to say "Friend" in German (Freund) with this graphic from our multilingual series.

This image prompts you to learn multiple languages with us so you can make friends all over the world.

Learn to say "Friend" in Spanish (Amigo) with this simple and helpful graphic.

A repeat of our Japanese "Friend" graphic, reinforcing vocabulary through visual association.

Learn to say "Friend" in French (Ami) as part of our series on common words in different languages.

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In our classes, we use these exact linguistic quirks to bridge the gap between textbook grammar and real-world fluency. When you learn with us, we don't just teach the words, we teach the cultural rhythm behind them—like why Japanese feels fast or how Spanish expresses style—so you gain the confidence to speak naturally from the very first lesson.

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