Other Languages
Languages beyond the major families: Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Polish, Persian, Indonesian, and more.
10 Topics
Finnish
Finnish is a Uralic language known for its unique grammatical structure and case system. Learners will understand vowel harmony, master essential vocabulary, and develop the skills to read, write, and converse in everyday situations.
Greek
Modern Greek is an independent branch of the Indo-European language family. This topic covers the Greek alphabet, essential vocabulary, and grammar rules, enabling you to read signs, participate in everyday conversations, and understand spoken Greek.
Hebrew
Modern Hebrew is a Semitic language spoken primarily in Israel. This topic covers the Hebrew alphabet, root-based vocabulary systems, and core grammar, allowing you to read modern texts, write basic prose, and engage in daily spoken interactions.
Hungarian
Hungarian is a Uralic language noted for its agglutinative structure and vowel harmony. Learners will master basic noun cases, build essential vocabulary, and develop the skills needed to understand spoken Hungarian and hold simple everyday conversations.
Indonesian/Malay
Indonesian and Malay are closely related Austronesian languages. This topic introduces their shared grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation patterns, enabling you to communicate effectively in daily situations, read basic texts, and navigate travel scenarios in Southeast Asia.
Persian/Farsi
Persian, or Farsi, is an Indo-European language written in the Perso-Arabic script. This topic covers script reading, core grammar, and vocabulary, enabling you to read classical and modern texts, write basic prose, and hold everyday conversations.
Polish
Polish is a West Slavic language known for its complex case system and pronunciation. Learners will acquire key vocabulary, understand basic grammatical structures, and develop the reading, writing, and speaking skills needed for everyday communication.
Russian
Russian is an East Slavic language written in the Cyrillic alphabet. This topic covers alphabet mastery, basic grammar including noun cases, and core vocabulary, enabling you to read simple texts, write basic sentences, and hold everyday conversations.
Swahili
Swahili is a major Bantu language spoken across East Africa. Studying this topic covers essential grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation, enabling you to hold basic conversations, read simple texts, and navigate daily interactions in Swahili-speaking regions.
Turkish
Turkish is a Turkic language utilizing agglutinative grammar and vowel harmony. This topic covers foundational vocabulary, sentence structure, and pronunciation, allowing you to engage in everyday conversations, read basic texts, and understand Turkish cultural contexts.
