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Hi PH! This one was caused by an eight-year-old.
I showed my niece a little site full of mechanical keyboard sounds. She'd never seen one. She pressed a key anyway, it went thock, and twenty minutes later she was still pressing and asking questions. Nobody taught her anything. She played first, and the curiosity arrived on its own.
So I built that, for the first thing anyone learns: counting to ten. Tap a number, a voice says it. Ten numbers and a language is yours, plus one true story about it as a reward.
The nerdy part: every word was checked against two independent sources (Unicode CLDR + Omniglot, Wiktionary as referee). One language is missing on purpose - Chichewa - because I couldn't verify it twice, and wrong felt worse than missing.
The honest part: the voices are AI, and the page says so. If it says your language wrong, tell me and I'll fix it or find a real person who says it right.
Somewhere right now someone is teaching a kid to count on their fingers in a language I'll never hear. This is my small museum for that.
Surprisingly addictive tapping through numbers in Basque and Tagalog. The dual-source verification thing is a nice touch for a free little app.
Tapping through a few numbers, I was impressed by how clean the audio samples sound and how quickly you can bounce between languages like Japanese and Welsh. Having two-source verification gives real peace of mind that the pronunciations are accurate.
how does it handle tonal languages where the same numeral can shift meaning with context, like in mandarin or yoruba?
Tried tapping through a handful of numbers and the audio is crisp, plus the dual-source verification feels reassuring. Surprised how much I enjoy collecting different scripts for the same digit.
About Learn to count in 73 languages on Product Hunt
“Tap a number, hear the world count. 73 languages.”
Learn to count in 73 languages was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 5 comments, placing #110 on the daily leaderboard. The first thing you ever learned, 73 more times. Tap a number, hear a voice, collect languages. Every word verified against two independent sources.
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