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uTalk gets you talking right from the start. Record yourself and perfect your accent.

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Our male and female voices are real native speakers. Many competitors use artificial voices.

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Quickly pick up useful phrases – our challenging games make them stick.

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More than 2,500 everyday words and phrases across 60+ topics. Dip into words you need, work at your own pace.

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At home, commuting, or even on a plane, uTalk works online and offline once fully downloaded, with apps for your phone, tablet and computer.

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Perfectly in sync

Because everything saves to your uTalk account you can pick up where you left off even on another device.

Languages are our heart and soul

Every language is precious because it tells us something about a people, their culture and their identity. That’s why uTalk has 150+ languages, including minority and endangered ones. We’ve even recorded native speakers in the desert and on far flung islands! Just knowing a few words in another language can raise a smile, start a friendship and make you part of a bigger community. The uTalk method is about giving you the confidence to start that journey and explore new worlds.

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Line art graphic of an alarm clock

Start speaking in minutes

uTalk gets you talking right from the start. Record yourself and perfect your accent.

Two speech bubbles

Talk like a local

Our male and female voices are real native speakers. Many competitors use artificial voices.

Two speech bubbles

Talk like a local

Our male and female voices are real native speakers. Many competitors use artificial voices.

Line art graphic of a games console controller

Game-based learning

Quickly pick up useful phrases – our challenging games make them stick.

Line art graphic of a treasure chest, open and displaying the treasure

Crammed with content

More than 2,500 everyday words and phrases across 60+ topics. Dip into words you need, work at your own pace.

Line art graphic of a globe or map

Works everywhere

At home, commuting, or even on a plane, uTalk works online and offline once fully downloaded, with apps for your phone, tablet and computer.

Three arrows forming a circle

Perfectly in sync

Because everything saves to your uTalk account you can pick up where you left off even on another device.

Languages are our heart and soul

Every language is precious because it tells us something about a people, their culture and their identity. That’s why uTalk has 150+ languages, including minority and endangered ones. We’ve even recorded native speakers in the desert and on far flung islands! Just knowing a few words in another language can raise a smile, start a friendship and make you part of a bigger community. The uTalk method is about giving you the confidence to start that journey and explore new worlds.

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Perfect for my holiday next week!Le-Roy KarunaratneAndroid  
My French teacher approves this app.This app helped me prepare for my French tests.Dualingo and other apps are not comparable to Utalk.YurrrrrrrrrziPhone  
This is an unique app for learning languages through game.
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ahim sumeAndroid  
Fantastic app, great and responsive customer service. Definitely aimed more at getting someone conversational than learning all the nuances of a language, but it's very informative in that aspect. I especially like the option of being able to record and compare yourself to the native speakers for each new word.LaurelAndroid  
As an enthusiastic user of over a dozen languages in the company's earlier Talk Now! app and related products for PCs and Macs it's interesting to see the evolution to the current uTalk app. There are four things that really draw me to uTalk and their earlier eurotalk products. First, relatively speaking they are not nearly as expensive as some of their competitors. Second, the range of languages is much greater than their main competitors by a wide margin. They have had every language that I've wanted to explore. Third, the exercises tend to be relatively short, often taking 5 minutes or less. I can pop in and do a little bit of practice in a short time. Some other products I know when I use them I'm going to need a much longer chunk of time before I get to a convenient stopping point and end up deciding against doing it as a result. And fourth, they have terrific support, and I don't want to suggest I've had any major problems with the eurotalk or uTalk products but I have on occasion had the odd question or two and I've never been disappointed by the friendliness and quality of response I've gotten from their support team.Terry MillsAndroid  
Really a GREAT app... I use it first thing before starting my dayuTalk CustomerAndroid  
Very easy to use great fun to learn I would recommend 10/10jayjayjay249Android  
If I'd had this at school maybe I would've paid more attentionRichard ParrettiPhone  
This is a great new product from uTalk. It's similar to uTalkGo except it can be used across multiple platforms (including laptops and non-iOS phones) and the topics are a la carte, so you can choose whichever you need to learn. The games are also even more effective, especially the revamped Memory Game! Definitely a great way to learn the basics of any language.TrizziiÕiPhone  
This is a problem-free app I am using to learn some Slovak from the beginningGrzegorz K. JekelAndroid