What learners say about LingoBear
“Hands down one of the best language apps I've tried, love it.”
gayshouldbecanon
“Really cool way to build vocab breadth and depth on topics of interest! Especially love the explanation field which provides so much helpful context.”
vayabien
“I really think this will help language learners with motivation. It's great that you can type in your interest, and it creates a story/article for you. Well done!”
Chasing_toucans
“This is really cool! The UI is very intuitive and not annoying and the text it generated was interesting and the right level for me. This really is the first language tool I've seen in a while that's actually interesting and fresh.”
anonymous
“Just tried it out. This is Awesome! I'll be using it on my Xbox a lot I can foresee.”
michaeldross
“Loved it. This is the kind of thing that makes me excited about generative AI in the language learning space.”
ButterflyBitter888
Every word in your Dzongkha reading passage is clickable. Get English translations and grammar help as you decode the Uchen script.
Type any topic and LingoBear generates a fresh Dzongkha reading passage — useful when materials concentrate on official documents or religion.
Dzongkha (རྫོང་ཁ་, 'language of the dzong/fortress') is the national language of Bhutan, a Tibetic language of the Sino-Tibetan family. It is closely related to Tibetan and Sikkimese but is not mutually intelligible with standard Lhasa Tibetan. About 640,000 people speak it, mostly in western Bhutan.
Dzongkha is written in the Tibetan-derived Uchen script and has SOV word order, postpositions, an ergative case marker (-gi), and tone contrasts on monosyllabic words. Honorific vocabulary (zhe-sa) is used systematically when speaking about the king, monks or elders. LingoBear lets you see these features in context.