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quote UniLang offers many language resources for a wide variety of languages. We have, for example, language courses, grammar references, pronunciation guides, phrasebooks, games & exercises, and more! All of these are freely available and created by and for our members! quote

quote The UniLang Forum is a platform for discussion about languages and other related subjects. It is one of the most popular sections of UniLang and consists of numerous thematic subforums!

The UniLang Chat is a place to practise your language skills live with others and chat about various topics in multiple languages. We have both a text-based chat and a voicechat! quote

quote At UniLang you can create your own language resources and translate those of others to your languages. Make for example your own vocabulary list, phrasebook or language exercise! These will subsequently be available in various online applications, for example our online vocabulary trainer. You can also use our very own Wiki!

Moreover, you can also share interesting websites about language that you find elsewhere on the web. quote

Welcome to UniLang! We unite language lovers from all over the world in an online language community. Here you will be able to find many free resources for a wide variety of languages, created by and for our members. Moreover, on our forum and chat you will meet many people who all share the same passion for languages. If you are looking for language resources or new friends to practise with, you have found the right place!

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English by proycon on Sun 2009-12-20, 21:03 We are looking for new developers and webdesigners! - Would you like to help out UniLang as a developer/webdesigner? We are looking for new volunteers! Check this forum thread
English by proycon on Mon 2009-06-15, 21:14 Dutch UniLang Meeting - 5th of July 2009
There will be a UniLang Meeting in the city of Utrecht, the Netherlands. On the fifth of July 2009. It will be an informal meeting of hopefully a dozen or more UniLangers. Everybody is welcome! Please see here for further details.
English by proycon on Wed 2009-05-27, 13:49 We are back online. The site was temporarily unavailable for about a day because of a domain transfer. Sorry for any inconvenience!
English by phaed on Fri 2009-03-13, 15:44 We are proud to announce that a new blog system has just been launched! We recommend using this as a journal written in the language(s) which you are learning.
English by proycon on Sat 2008-12-20, 13:10 As you can probably see, we have launched a new front-page with a new and modern look! All we need now is help to translate the UniLang site to your languages!