π©πͺGerman course update 19/02/26π©πͺ
Numerous fixes
Redistributed lessons to be less tail-end-heavy
Entire course is now completable from start to finish!
Credits: @WrenMala08, @Fuchsteufel, @Adrian7 , @ElMago, @pilvi#2140
π©πͺGerman course update 19/02/26π©πͺ
Numerous fixes
Redistributed lessons to be less tail-end-heavy
Entire course is now completable from start to finish!
Credits: @WrenMala08, @Fuchsteufel, @Adrian7 , @ElMago, @pilvi#2140
Welcome to January's What's new with Lingonaut!
Android's out!, our video did gangbusters + new courses - WNWL
lingonaut.app/blog/android...
We cover:
The Android Alpha
Our video going gangbusters
Our spreading the word last month throughout socials
German + Finnish overhauls + the Spanish course
We track issues via a bug report channel on the discord discord.gg/lingonaut
19.01.2026 09:40 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
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The android alpha was released yesterday and invitation links were sent out throughout the night.
As a reminder, if you have or have ever had an Earth (Terrestrial) pledge or above, you get access to alphas betas three months early!
Our What is Lingonaut? video is out! Please give it a watch and a like and a subscribe perhaps π
www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMRk...
TIL Arabic 3-10 flip gender and take a genitive plural noun! Feminine noun becomes masculine numeral form and Masculine noun becomes feminine numeral form.
Examples: 3 books = thalathatu kutubin, 3 cars = thalathu sayyaratin.
1-2 agree with the noun and 11-19 follow different rules!
Yeah when I started thinking about it, re do kinda have a zig zaggy look to them in my head!
07.01.2026 14:22 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0TIL Your brain hears shapes. Across many languages, people match a spiky shape to 'kiki' and a round one to 'bouba' - a cross-cultural effect that shows up even in toddlers. New work also finds a rolled 'r' maps to jagged lines worldwide. Sounds are not fully arbitrary!
06.01.2026 16:02 β π 8 π 1 π¬ 1 π 0
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Android needs a bit more time in the oven and we're going to try and get it out by the 14th
Welcome to December's What's new with Lingonaut!
Android Alpha and New Website for the New Year! WNWL 8
lingonaut.app/blog/android...
We cover:
The new site
The new meet the crew page
The android alpha
Early sign-ups for patrons
Moving on from wordpress
Creatonaut Improvements
More!
TIL Sound systems range from tiny to huge! Rotokas has about 11 phonemes - 6 consonants and 5 vowels. Taa ΗXΓ³Γ΅ on the other hand has dozens of click series and analyses with 80+ consonants, with some counts topping 100!
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New site and Android signups for Patrons open! If you're a patron please head to lingonaut.app/patreon and enter the email you use for patreon so we'll be able to send out keys when they're ready.
If you're not already, nows the chance to pledge and secure a spot!
TIL Zulu and Xhosa use clicks because of contact, not inheritance, their Bantu ancestors had none! They borrowed clicks from Khoisan neighbours and that spread into native words too. Both languages have three basic click types: written 'c' 'q' 'x' ! Xhosa is described as having 36 click consonants.
08.12.2025 21:21 β π 6 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0TIL Some languages have a 'mother-in-law register', in Dyirbal you switch to a special vocabulary whenever taboo in-laws are within earshot. The grammar stays the same but almost all content words change. E.g: ring-tail possum is usually called 'midin' - but 'jibuny' near MILs.
07.12.2025 19:14 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
You wanted a roadmap, we give you a roadmap!
we've un-retired the domain and now have a slick new way for you to catch up on what's what month-by month!
You can also see the timeline of the project from its inception in late 2023 all the way up to now!
roadmap.lingonaut.app
TIL Maltese is a Semitic language that developed from Arabic! Itβs the only form of Arabic written in the Latin alphabet and has strong Sicilian influence. Itβs also the only Semitic official language of the EU.
03.12.2025 20:17 β π 12 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
TIL English 'they - them - their' are Scandinavian loans. Old English used 'hie - him - heora'.
After contact in the Danelaw, Norse 'ΓΎeir - ΓΎeim - ΓΎeirra' spread and displaced the native set - likely because it avoided clashes with 'he - him - her' as those forms converged!
Lingonaut Build 36 Update is live!
More beta places are out as of right now! Sign up at lingonaut.app/beta
Welcome to November's What's new with Lingonaut!
-Translatonauts, Tablets and Thanksgiving!-
This month is a real great read and I tried shortening it for your reading pleasure, and you can find it here:
lingonaut.app/translatonau...
Negative concord is normal in many languages! Itβs only standard English (+ a few others) that ban it.
Spanish - βno vi a nadieβ and Italian βnon ho vista nessunoβ both mean βI saw nobodyβ. and itβs not a double negative!
Even some English dialects allow it too :D
π©πͺGerman course update 27/11/25π©πͺ
Added lots of new lessons
Added images to all the skills and their notes
Revised and reformatted guides
Added text to speech for all the questions (preparing for real speech soon!)
Tons of new content!
Credits: WrenMala08, Fuchsteufel, Adrian7 , ElMago, pilvi#2140
Some languages build βtwoβ into grammar!
Slovene has dual pronouns and verb forms: βmidva grevaβ - we two vs βmi gremoβ - we go.
Arabic marks duality on nouns and agreement: βkitΔbβ - book vs βkitΔbΔnβ - 2 books (gen/acc: kitΔbayn)
English used to have them too but I've ran out of space so byeee
Our Creatonaut Course creator has had a massive update!
This change adds lots and fixes lots in preparation for the next language we're adding. We're basically at the point where Creatonaut is more is less complete!
It's free and anyone can use it at creatonaut.lingonaut.app
Changelog below \|/
Many languages split βweβ into two, inclusive and exclusive. Inclusive βweβ includes the listener while exclusive βweβ doesnβt! β¨
Tagalog: tayo vs kamiβ¨Tok Pisin: yumi vs mipela
Fijian: keda vs keimami
Quechua: Γ±uaanchik vs Γ±uggyku
English only has one we though! weeee
LOL
19.11.2025 14:40 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Just a reminder that if you like what we do repost and tell your friends :)
18.11.2025 15:49 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0TIL: Finnish has no separate future tense. The present covers future time. βHuomenna sataaβ - literally βtomorrow it rainsβ which means it will rain tomorrow. Speakers add time words or modals when needed and the pattern is common cross-linguistically!
18.11.2025 13:48 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Lingonaut Build 31 'Tock' Update
This change is focused on fixing bugs, improving quality of life and compatibility as well as bringing the course engine in line with Creatonaut 3.4! We've also added additional places to the beta, join while there's space!
lingonaut.app/beta
TIL βRobotβ is Czech! Karel Capekβs R.U.R. (1920) introduced it, from βrobotaβ meaning βforced labourβ. His brother Josef coined the word. In the play the robots are lab-made biological workers rather than metal machines, that idea came later.
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