
Our Take
Ruxandra Mazilu, Simon Ilincev, and Megan Yap looked at the language learning space and said "yeah, Duolingo's cute but we're doing it differently." Lingofable is language learning through storytelling—one narrative at a time. Instead of drilling vocabulary with flashcards and cartoon owls, you're immersed in actual stories that make the language click naturally. It's the difference between memorization and absorption.
Everyone's chasing the AI tutor hype. Lingofable said let's go back to what actually works—context, immersion, narrative. Whether this takes off or not, the approach isn't trying to be another gamified app. It's betting that people actually want to learn languages through meaning, not just streaks.
Based on where we can find them. They probably need early users and storytellers.
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