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Less-Common Languages Lack Quality Short-Lesson Apps with Smart Revision Tracking

Learners of Polish and similar mid-tier European languages cannot find language learning apps that combine short daily lessons with intelligent spaced repetition and meaningful progress tracking. Major language learning platforms over-index on top 10 languages, leaving significant learner demand unmet.

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