Langhub.com launching new website for learners of Mandarin Chinese

Langhub.com is proud to announce that we have launched a new website for learners of the Mandarin Chinese language. The site is similar to its Thai and Indonesian counterparts, in that it offers free mp3 audio and mp4 video files for those learning to speak, read and write Mandarin Chinese. We invite you to visit the new site at Langhub.com/en-cn. As always, thank you for your support!

Langhub.com Launching Free Website for Learning Indonesian

Langhub.com is proud to announce that we have launched a new website for learners of the Indonesian language. The site is similar to its Thai counterpart, in that it offers free mp3 audio and mp4 video files for those learning to speak, read and write Indonesian. We invite you to visit the new site at Langhub.com/en-id. As always, thank you for your support!

Web site redesign in progress

We are currently in the process of redesigning the website. We will now feature a daily lesson on the front page. Also, for those who are having trouble reading the Thai script, there is now a function on the top right corner of the page (the A+ | A- | Reset) that will allow you to increase the font size.

Site disturbances in the coming days

Greetings fellow Langhub.com users. We are currently in the process of moving the site to a new server in order to accommodate an increase in traffic we expect after the Thai-language version of this site is launched. Therefore, we may experience some downtime in the coming days. This should be resolved by the end of the week. Thanks for your patience! test

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