Popular Language App Responds to Rising Interest in Turkic Languages with Comprehensive New Learning Paths
Ling, a global language learning platform supporting more than 70 languages, has announced a major expansion of its Kazakh, Uzbek, and Azerbaijani courses. The update reflects ongoing interest from learners seeking in-depth, accessible resources for Central Asian and Turkic languages; areas that remain underserved across many mainstream language apps.
The newly enhanced courses are now accessible worldwide across Ling’s web platform as well as its iOS and Android apps, giving learners the flexibility to study anytime, anywhere.
Growing curiosity around Central Asian and Turkic cultures driven by travel, heritage connections, and professional opportunities has highlighted a lack of structured learning materials for these languages. Ling’s expanded Kazakh, Uzbek, and Azerbaijani courses aim to close that gap by providing complete learning pathways that support learners from introductory concepts through practical, everyday communication.
“Our community has been clear about wanting deeper, more complete resources in these languages,” said Simon Bacher, CEO and Co-founder of Ling. “For many learners, Kazakh, Uzbek, and Azerbaijani are tied to personal identity, career goals, or cultural exploration. This expansion gives them the structure and guidance needed to make real progress.”
Each language now features 200 lessons, built using Ling’s established instructional approach. Course highlights include:
Lessons are delivered in short, repeatable sessions, making it easy for learners to fit language study into their daily schedules.
Ling’s learning experience prioritizes practical application. Through a mix of gamified exercises, native audio, interactive activities, and cultural context, the platform helps learners stay motivated while building real-world language ability.
Users can seamlessly switch between devices, monitor their progress, and explore languages that are often overlooked by larger platforms. Ling supports a wide range of learners, including beginners, heritage speakers, travelers, and professionals.
For learners outside Central Asia, access to structured Kazakh, Uzbek, and Azerbaijani materials has historically been limited. By fully developing these courses, Ling empowers users to build confidence, maintain momentum, and pursue language goals connected to their personal or professional lives.
This expansion aligns with Ling’s broader commitment to inclusive language education supporting not only globally dominant languages but also regionally important ones that deserve greater representation in digital learning.
Ling is a language learning platform offering courses in over 70 languages, ranging from widely spoken global languages to lesser-known regional ones. Built to be engaging and practical, Ling combines interactive lessons, cultural insights, and real-world dialogue practice to help learners develop confidence and consistency. Ling is available on Web, iOS, and Android.
For more information, visit ling-app.com.
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