A1 → C2 · 50 units · 20 missions · Spaced repetition

Learn Bangla the way your family speaks it

From your first সালাম to literary Tagore — a structured Bangla course built for British-Bangladeshis, with Sylheti Bridge, dialogue missions, and spaced repetition.

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আমার নাম...

My name is...

কেমন আছেন?

How are you?

একলা চলো রে

Walk alone (Tagore)

ন্যায়বিচার

Justice

What you get

Everything you need, nothing you don't

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50 structured units

A1 to C2 — 50 units covering grammar, vocabulary, phrases, and culture. Every level from survival Bangla to near-native mastery.

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Branching dialogue missions

20 real-life scenarios: negotiate a rickshaw fare, visit a relative, give a formal speech. Your choices shape what you learn.

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Spaced repetition review

Leitner box flashcards surface words and phrases exactly when your memory needs refreshing — not before, not after.

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Sylheti Bridge

Most British-Bangladeshis grew up with Sylheti. The optional bridge shows how Bangla and Sylheti relate — word by word.

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Weekly insights

See your accuracy by exercise type, your weakest units, and your daily activity — a personal learning dashboard.

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Community prompts

Daily discussion prompts at your level. Write in Bangla, English, or a mix — and react to other learners' responses.

The curriculum

A1 to C2 — in one place

50 units across six CEFR levels. Each builds on the last — from survival Bangla to literary mastery.

A1

Foundation

Greetings, introductions, numbers, and the sounds of Bangla.

10 units
A2

Elementary

Daily life, family, shopping, and simple conversations.

10 units
B1

Intermediate

Narratives, health, opinions, and real-world travel.

10 units
B2

Upper Intermediate

News register, proverbs, compound verbs, and argumentation.

10 units
C1

Advanced

Rhetoric, dialects, literary expression, and formal writing.

6 units
C2

Mastery

Register switching, cultural allusion, and near-native fluency.

4 units

How it works

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Tell us your background

Complete beginner, heritage learner, or coming from Hindi/Urdu — the app adapts its explanations to you.

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Work through your level

Each unit has a lesson, vocab, phrases, exercises, and a homework task. Progress is tracked as you go.

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Review, practise, repeat

Spaced repetition and missions reinforce what you've learned. Insights show you where to focus next.

What learners say

My parents kept telling me I'd forgotten my own language. Six months later I can actually hold a conversation with my dadi.

Fatima R.

Heritage learner, London

The missions are what make it different. Having to choose the right register for an elder versus a peer finally made aapni/tumi click.

Imran K.

B2 learner, Birmingham

I tried Duolingo but it never went beyond tourist phrases. This goes all the way to literary Bangla and Tagore allusions.

Priya S.

C1 learner, Manchester

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