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Built for Hindi speakers

Tuned to how Hindi speakers actually learn English.

Hindi translations on every challenge

Definitions, examples, and grammar notes translated by native Hindi editors. Devanagari throughout.

Indian English versus American English

The app flags differences in usage, register, and pronunciation so you can switch between them on purpose.

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No textbook English. Native speakers, real shows, real interviews, real news. The feed teaches the speed your school never did.

Miss a week, keep your progress

The Leitner box quietly catches you back up. Built for working adults, not for daily pressure.

Easy wins

Hindi speakers already know these.

Words that look or sound nearly the same in Hindi and English. Free vocabulary the day you start.

schoolस्कूल skūl

borrowed

doctorडॉक्टर ḍŏkṭar

borrowed

hospitalअस्पताल aspatāl

borrowed and adapted

minuteमिनट minaṭ

borrowed

officeऑफिस ŏphis

borrowed

computerकंप्यूटर kampyūṭar

borrowed

phoneफोन phon

borrowed

Watch out

The traps Hindi speakers usually fall into.

False friends, missing sounds, and the patterns school never warned you about.

do the needfulकृपया करें

A standard phrase in Indian English. Sounds odd to American or British listeners. Use "please take care of it" with international colleagues.

preponeसमय आगे करना

Common in India, unknown elsewhere. Use "move up" or "bring forward" with non-Indian audiences.

present continuous overuseमैं काम कर रहा हूँ

Hindi uses the continuous a lot. English uses the simple present for habits. "I work in Bangalore" beats "I am working in Bangalore" for a job description.

V versus Wव versus व

Hindi has one sound where English has two. Vest and west get mixed up. The app gives both audio side by side.

isn’t it tagहै ना

Indian English keeps a fixed question tag. International English changes it: "you came, didn’t you?" not "you came, isn’t it?"

Sample words

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Where to start

Pick a starting level that matches your reality.

We suggest A2 for most Hindi speakers.

Most Hindi speakers start comfortably at A2. If your English education stopped early, A1 rebuilds the base in a few weeks.

How it works

Built for the way memory actually works.

Learn the phrase the way it's actually said.

Every challenge is a 3 to 15 second cut from a real show, news clip, or talk. You hear the rhythm, the stress, and the face behind the words.

An algorithm that times every clip.

An invisible Leitner box runs in the background. Each word comes back at the moment you're about to forget it. Fifty years of memory research, one tap.

Native audio, full speed and slow.

Every word has full-speed and slow-mo native audio. Tap once to copy the pronunciation the way a native actually says it.

Twelve native languages.

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