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They probably cant because they dient storend time using AI to learn a language their already proficient in. That exactly why is problematic. You can't know if the explanations are good unless you get an actual human who knows the language to verify it.
so the irony is that you guys are hallucinating an answer confidently, AI is really good at translation and language
https://www.deepl.com/en for example is far better than google translate was because they leapt onto ML/AI earlier
If you don't want to straight up use Mistral/EuroLLM which are trained on European languages:
https://www.euronews.com/next/2025/12/02/mistral-europes-ai-champion-releases-new-smaller-frontier-models-heres-what-to-know
If you don't want to directly use a chatbot there's also https://morpheem.org/ and https://languatalk.com/try-langua which uses AI but builds it around the games specifically, vs just straight up telling the AI bot what to do
AI is really good at translating, but not nearly as good at explaining grammar. I have tried before to get a mistral tutor explain to me when a verb takes the gender of the direct object or of the indirect object in Hindi. It gave me a wildly different answer than chatgpt.
yeah mistral is weak like that, I would say they're at least a year away from chatgpt and claude but they just don't have the compute
I would recommend to use AI for basic games like translate sentence, anki style flash cards, fill in the sentence, eg. unlike duolingo it won't annoy the hell out of you with ads and energy
When I asked my teacher on italki it turned out that both mistral and chatgpt were wrong.