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I'm tired of feeling like a tourist in my own neighborhood.

Stop struggling with generic language apps. LinguaExpat teaches you the actual language you need to navigate bureaucracy, make local friends, and feel at home in your new country.

Join 2,300+ expats already on the waitlist

The problem

I feel like a tourist in my own neighborhood.

Living abroad shouldn't mean being an outsider forever. You want to connect, but the language barrier keeps you isolated.

I can't handle basic bureaucracy without a translator.

From residency permits to utility bills, you're constantly relying on others to navigate simple administrative tasks.

I'm stuck in an expat bubble.

It's easy to only hang out with other English speakers. You want to integrate, but you don't know how to bridge the gap.

What you get

01. Context

Context-First Learning

We skip the "the apple is red" lessons. You'll learn how to handle apartment hunting, bank visits, and doctor appointments from day one.

02. Nuance

Local Slang & Nuance

Textbooks teach formal language that nobody actually uses. We teach you the slang and cultural nuance that helps you sound like a local.

03. Action

Community Integration

Our exercises are designed to get you out into the world. We give you the scripts to strike up conversations with neighbors and shopkeepers.

How it works

01

Select your destination

Tell us where you're moving, and we'll curate a learning path specific to that city's dialect and administrative needs.

02

Master daily scenarios

Complete 10-minute daily sessions focused on real-world tasks like signing a lease or ordering coffee.

03

Speak with confidence

Use your new skills in the wild. Our app tracks your progress as you successfully navigate real-life interactions.

What our early users say

"I moved to Berlin and was terrified of the paperwork. This app helped me handle my own residency appointment without a translator. It was a game changer."

Sarah J.
Software Engineer

"Finally, an app that teaches me how to order coffee like a local instead of just repeating 'the apple is red'. I actually feel like I live here now."

Mark D.
Digital Nomad

Ready to feel at home?