28/03/2026
For over 7 years, this platform has been dedicated to language learning, beginning with a focus on French, and gradually included other most sought after foreign languages through the years.
Over time, that journey led to a deeper realisation: that language is not only a tool for communication, but also a critical part of every continent's identity, culture, and heritage.
Across Africa, many indigenous languages remain underrepresented in formal learning systems and lack accessible, structured educational resources. And tell you what, dear fanmily and followers, this is a thoroughly wide developmental gap, not just a linguistic one!
Today, we are proud to formally introduce AFRIGLOTS — a registered education and development foundation committed to advancing African languages and enterprise-driven natives through literacy, resource development, sponsorship and community-focused initiatives.
Afriglots Foundation will focus on:
• Developing and sponsoring accessible culturally relevant language learning materials
• Supporting bilingual and multilingual indigenous literacy, and vocational education
• Preserving and promoting African cultural identity through language
• Partnering with schools, educators, communities, and institutions.
This transition reflects a deliberate shift from a single focus on foreign languages to a broader, impact-driven mission aligned with education and cultural development.
We remain eternally grateful to everyone who has been part of this over 7 years journey with us so far. 🙏🏾
You are welcome to tag along as we move forward with a renewed purpose to contribute meaningfully to the future of African languages from this fast approaching 8th year of our existence to infinity onwards.
One tree cannot make a forest. So, yes, we look forward to building this next phase with you.
Welcome to Afriglots! 🥂
26/01/2026
Africa, our Africa! 🌍
Warm greetings to Africa and the rest continents all around the world!
. .avec beaucoup d'amour 💞
Tell us, how are you doing?
The momentous time and season has come.
A very exciting announcement from us is coming your way soon... Please watch out for this space. 👀
Stay glued! 🎯
12/07/2025
Ce week-end, restez calme et rigoler plus!
Avec beaucoup d'amour. 💞
09/07/2025
Yes, we're social too. Kindly follow our Social Media handles via the links in the comments below.
Thank you!
Nagode 🤝
Asante 🤝
Imela 🤝
Ese 🤝
Merci.
Danke.
Gracias.
08/07/2025
08/July/2018—08/July/2025
Celebration of completeness, resilience of purpose, and the fulfillment of an unconventional vision. 🎉
Here's to many more years of language learning, cultural exchange, and growth! 🥂🎉
Let's do this again for the next grander 365 days journey lying ahead. 💞
08/07/2025
Given the significance of the number seven, our 7th anniversary is a remarkable milestone! Let us tell you why.
The number 7 has significant meanings in both biblical and secular contexts.
✍🏾 Biblical Significance
In the Bible, the number 7 is often associated with:
1. Perfection and Completeness.
Almighty God rested on the 7th day, sanctifying it as a day of rest (Genesis 2:2-3).
2. Spiritual Significance.
There are 7 things that God detests and the 7 spirits of God (Proverbs 6:16-19; Revelation 4:5, 5:6).
3. Cycles and Patterns.
The number 7 appears in various biblical cycles, such as the 7 days of creation, 7 weeks between Passover and Pentecost, and 7 years of famine/ abundance.
✍🏾 Secular Significance
In secular history and various cultures, the number 7 is often associated with:
1. Completeness and Perfection.
Like in biblical contexts, the number 7 is often seen as a symbol of completeness, wholeness, and perfection.
2. Cycles and Patterns.
The number 7 appears in various natural cycles, such as the 7 colors of the rainbow, 7 days of the week.
Today, we celebrate 7 incredible years of helping individuals master new languages and connect with diverse cultures! 🌎
From very humble beginnings to becoming a recognisable name in language education, our journey has been filled with passion, dedication, courage, constant learning, readjustments, laser focus, never-say-never spirit, and a commitment to excellence.
We are grateful for our amazing team, committed learners, and genuine supporters who have been part of this journey. Your enthusiasm, hard work, and trust in us have made all the difference through these years. 🙏
As we mark this special occasion, we are excited for the future and the enthralling prospects that lie ahead which will be shared with you all in our beloved online community, of course! We remain committed to continuing our mission of empowering language learners across Africa and the diaspora, as well as encouraging intercontinental/global understanding.
Thank you for being part of our story. 🙏🏾
07/07/2025
Another complete operational trip around the sun loading very soon.💫
Countdown is on..... 📅
04/07/2025
KNOW YOUR FRENCH ALPHABETS
(DAY 26)
The French alphabet, like the English alphabet, consists of 26 letters. They are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Each letter in French has a specific pronunciation, which can be quite different from its English counterpart.
Here is "Z", the last letter of the 26 letters!
The letter "Z" in French, pronounced "zed," is the last letter of the alphabet and has various uses and pronunciations in the French language. Here are some key details:
Z (zed)
Pronunciation: Pronounced "zed."
Uses in Words:
Beginning: "zèbre" (zebra), "zéro" (zero)
Middle: "raz" (tidal current)
End: "nez" (nose)
Examples: "zoo" (zoo), "zone" (zone), "zeste" (zest)
Usage in Phrases: "C'est un zèbre" (It’s a zebra).
The letter "Z" is foundational in French, playing a crucial role in various aspects of the language, from basic vocabulary to more complex grammatical structures.
Understanding the French alphabet is fundamental for learning the language, as it forms the basis for reading, writing, and pronunciation.
Can you now pronounce the letter "Z" in French?
We have arrived at the last of the letters of the alphabet. For the past 26 days, we've been practicing.
Can you now spell your name in French? Keep practicing.
03/07/2025
KNOW YOUR FRENCH ALPHABETS
(DAY 25)
The French alphabet, like the English alphabet, consists of 26 letters. They are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Each letter in French has a specific pronunciation, which can be quite different from its English counterpart.
Here is "Y", the twenty-fifth letter of the 26 letters!
The letter "Y" in French, pronounced "ee-grehk," is the twenty-fifth letter of the alphabet and has various uses and pronunciations in the French language. Here are some key details:
Y (ee-grehk)
Pronunciation: Pronounced "ee-grehk."
Uses in Words:
Beginning: Often in borrowed words like "yoga."
Middle: "pays" (country)
End: Rare in French words.
Examples: "yogourt" (yogurt), "yacht" (yacht), "yeux" (eyes)
Usage in Phrases: "Je fais du yoga" (I do yoga).
The letter "Y" is foundational in French, playing a crucial role in various aspects of the language, from basic vocabulary to more complex grammatical structures.
Understanding the French alphabet is fundamental for learning the language, as it forms the basis for reading, writing, and pronunciation.
Can you now pronounce the letter "Y" in French?
Keep practicing as we look forward to DAY 26 to unveil the twenty-sixth letter!
02/07/2025
KNOW YOUR FRENCH ALPHABETS
(DAY 24)
The French alphabet, like the English alphabet, consists of 26 letters. They are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Each letter in French has a specific pronunciation, which can be quite different from its English counterpart.
Here is "X", the twenty-fourth letter of the 26 letters!
The letter "X" in French, pronounced "eeks," is the twenty-fourth letter of the alphabet and has various uses and pronunciations in the French language. Here are some key details:
X (eeks)
Pronunciation: Pronounced "eeks."
Uses in Words:
Beginning: Rare in French words.
Middle: "texte" (text)
End: "six" (six)
Examples: "taxi" (taxi), "boxe" (boxing), "extra" (extra)
Usage in Phrases: "Je prends un taxi" (I am taking a taxi).
The letter "X" is foundational in French, playing a crucial role in various aspects of the language, from basic vocabulary to more complex grammatical structures.
Understanding the French alphabet is fundamental for learning the language, as it forms the basis for reading, writing, and pronunciation.
Can you now pronounce the letter "X" in French?
Keep practicing as we look forward to DAY 25 to unveil the twenty-fifth letter!
01/07/2025
KNOW YOUR FRENCH ALPHABETS
(DAY 23)
The French alphabet, like the English alphabet, consists of 26 letters. They are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Each letter in French has a specific pronunciation, which can be quite different from its English counterpart.
Here is "W", the twenty-third letter of the 26 letters!
The letter "W" in French, pronounced "dubla-vay," is the twenty-third letter of the alphabet and has various uses and pronunciations in the French language. Here are some key details:
W (dubla-vay)
Pronunciation: Pronounced "dubla-vay."
Uses in Words:
Beginning: Often in borrowed words like "week-end" (weekend).
Middle: Rare in French words.
End: Rare in French words.
Examples: "wagon" (wagon), "web" (web), "whisky" (whiskey)
Usage in Phrases: "C'est le week-end" (It’s the weekend).
The letter "W" is foundational in French, playing a crucial role in various aspects of the language, from basic vocabulary to more complex grammatical structures.
Understanding the French alphabet is fundamental for learning the language, as it forms the basis for reading, writing, and pronunciation.
Can you now pronounce the letter "W" in French?
Keep practicing as we look forward to DAY 24 to unveil the twenty-fourth letter!