WordBoat
Learn through real language projects with audio, images, and practice.
Word Boat helps language projects stay organized around real content. Learners can jump into published lessons fast, while managers, editors, and recorders keep the same project growing over time.
Use the live language buttons below to go straight to a study-ready project, then move into its lessons, audio, images, and review tools.
Explore Languages
Choose a language and jump straight into its published lessons, audio, practice tools, and main language page.
These buttons are generated from the live Word Boat language list and only show language projects that already have published lessons.
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Biblical Hebrew 144 ders
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Esperanto 69 ders
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Catalan 62 ders
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German 56 ders
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Telugu 54 ders
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Bengali 53 ders
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Malayalam 53 ders
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Occitan 43 ders
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Sicilian 42 ders
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Romanian 40 ders
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Polish 37 ders
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Marathi 34 ders
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American Sign Language 29 ders
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Odia 28 ders
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Russian 23 ders
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Biblical Greek 22 ders
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Azerbaijani 21 ders
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Basque 20 ders
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French 18 ders
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Spanish (Spain) 17 ders
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Ukrainian 11 ders
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Modern Standard Arabic 10 ders
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Kurdish (Kurmanji) 8 ders
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Chadian Arabic 7 ders
WordBoat keeps each language project in one place.
Instead of splitting lessons, recordings, images, and study tools across separate pages and systems, Word Boat keeps them connected to the same language project from the start.
Study-ready language hubs
Each language can have its own language page, lesson buttons, review modes, progress tools, and public entry points.
Content that can grow
Projects can start small, then add more lessons, words, images, and recordings without losing their structure.
Shared workflow
Learners, managers, editors, and recorders can all work around the same project instead of using disconnected systems.

Built around real language work, not just a landing page.
The homepage gets people into the right language quickly. After that, the language page becomes the operating hub for lessons, study, media, and project-specific workflows.

Word Boat works for learners and for the people building the project.
Different roles can share the same language project without losing track of what is public, what is unfinished, and what still needs work.
Learners
Start with a published language, use the lesson buttons, and review with audio, images, and text in one place.
Managers
Keep lessons, words, recordings, and media scoped to the right language so learners reach the right content quickly.
Editors and recorders
Contribute through the project workflow so recordings and other updates stay attached to the right words and lessons.
Open the guide for the practical workflow.
The guide explains where learners should begin, how managers should treat a language page, and how recorders and editors fit into the same system.