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Speak Languages!
40 Corbidge Court
Glaisher Street
London SE8 3ES
United Kindom

Telephone: +44 (0)1252 790 042

Email: info@speaklanguages.co.uk

Facebook: Speak Languages!
Twitter: www.twitter.com/speaklanguages

We warmly welcome any comments or suggestions, which can be made using the contact details on the right of this page.

Before contacting us, please read the frequently asked questions below as your question may already have been answered.

Frequently asked questions

I'd like to learn a new language. Where should I start?
Visit the Phrase guides or Vocabulary lists sections of this site to see which languages we have materials available for. Alternatively, visit the Shop for some software and book recommendations.

Where can I hear how the words and phrases sound?
We are working to add full sound to our sites. Please bear with us in the meantime.

Can you help me with my translation?
Feel free to ask our advice if you have a few words or a phrase you would like to translate. However, please note we receive a lot of requests, so can't promise anything.

Can you send me any printed materials?
I'm afraid we don't have any printed materials to send out. Please see the Shop for some book recommendations.


Project credits

Many people have worked to create the Speak Languages! series of websites. I would like to express particular thanks to my parents for their ongoing support throughout this project; to the translators – Saskia Akkermann, Alise Barvika, Antonio Diaz, Mai and Marcus Frick, Piotr Gutaker, Eva Høiberg, Juhani Koivuviita, Maria Lepik, Charlène Manil, Thomas Münch, Mihhail Orehhov, Davide Pino, Anastasia Popova, Miriam Rivotti, Eglute Šaltinytė, Herman Tagger, Susan Verheijen, and Ella Westerhoff; and finally to all those friends, relatives, and members of the public who have provided help, feedback, and encouragement whilst the sites were being created.

Chris Thompson