Buenos Aires Developer Builds Open-Source Tools for Mandarin and Interlingua Learning
Ian Blas, a software developer based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, has created two educational language-learning platforms focused on making linguistic structure more visible to learners. The first, Chety, is an app for Mandarin Chinese that explores characters through etymology, morphology, historical development, and contextual usage. The second, Schola Interlingua, is a free, open-source platform for learning Interlingua IALA, offering lessons, readings, and progress-tracking tools across multiple platforms. Both projects share a common design philosophy: helping learners recognize patterns that make a language more readable and memorable. Schola Interlingua's source code is publicly available on GitHub, and Blas shares updates on his work through Medium and Substack.
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