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Learn Languages Through Your Own Story

Quick: when was the last time you asked someone to pass the pen?

We all learned "This is a pen" in school. Yet when you actually need to speak a foreign language— ordering coffee, explaining why you're late, texting a friend about your terrible Monday— those textbook phrases suddenly feel useless.

"Only language that comes from one's own experience is true language." — Ludwig Wittgenstein Austrian philosopher. A master of philosophy of language who explored the relationship between language and thought.

The Limits of Textbooks

Textbook sentences are someone else's life: American high school parties, business meetings, airport conversations.

But that's not your story. That's why they're hard to memorize and quickly forgotten.

"What we learn is meaningful when it connects to our lives." — John Dewey American philosopher and educator. Pioneer of experience-based education.

What If Your Story Became the Textbook?

"The burrito I grabbed for lunch was way too spicy—I'm still recovering."
Imagine learning this sentence in Spanish.

"El burrito que comí en el almuerzo estaba demasiado picante."

This is your experience. Your sensation. That's why once you learn it, it sticks.

Person connecting puzzle pieces of language and experience sketch

When your experience meets language, it truly becomes yours

When Daily Life Becomes Learning Material

Log your day in Mimilog. Short is fine. One sentence is enough.

Then AI creates expressions, grammar patterns, and conversation scripts based on your words. You get your own textbook—the only one of its kind in the world.

"The best textbook is today's log that you've written." — mimilog

Because you learn through your own stories, not someone else's,
expressions you've learned once don't easily fade away.

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