Biya Brook

ScholaLatinae - A fun way to learn Latin & Greek

Learn all about the classical world for free through textbooks and study guides, video lessons on various Classics-related topics, practice questions, and games, including a GeoGuessr map. For anyone interested in Latin. Greek, Mythology, or Ancient History.

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Kavya Tripathi
This is amazing. Congratulations to the team.
AHMED
I stumbled upon this while scrolling around and honestly, it looks like another overpromised education tool, doesn't seem very different from those other freebie language apps out there, maybe it'll prove me wrong but as someone whose tried countless similar platforms, I'm not holding my breath🥱
Beverly
I randomly stumbled upon this new app while scrolling through some ads, honestly the idea of learning Latin & Greek through games sounds great but I'm not sure if it keeps users engaged long enough, some of the material seems dry and outdated, maybe add more interactive elements or modern content to keep it fresh
Chloé PAPEGHIN
I get the idea behind learning Latin and Greek for free, but isn't it kind of outdated to focus on these languages, why not add more modern languages or even programming languages to make it more useful and relevant for today's world
Anip Mittal
Is this like duolingo?
Nitesh Jamod
Congratulations @biyabrook on launching ScholaLatinae! It's fantastic easy to learn Latin & Greek.
Emily
Love a product that helps language learning!! 🙌🏻 so cool how there’s a gaming aspect to it too, and love that it’s free!! Congrats on the launch! 🚀 are you planning on offering other languages too?
Stacy
Looks like a good start but isn't this just another language learning app, there are so many like Duolingo or Rosetta Stone, what makes this one stand out, also interactive timelines and VR tours sound cool but do you think it'll actually help or just be a gimmick, curious to see how this pans out
Aniss L.
Hey there, honestly I'm a bit torn on this new learning tool, while the concept of blending textbooks, video lessons, and games sounds cool, it's nothing new really, I mean apps like Duolingo and Memrise have been doing this for ages with tons of languages not just Latin and Greek And about your new features idea, interactive timelines and VR tours sound interesting but aren't they a bit too much, maybe streamline what's already working well instead rather than piling on features, it could get a bit overwhelming for users ya know Also, are there enough quality practice questions and how's the content compared to others, quality should come first I think, I guess we'll see how users feel about it, just some food for thought