About Polyglotta

Hippolais polyglotta is little bird known for mimicking the songs of many other birds.

And it is also a multilingual translator β€” made for people who speak, think, and learn across more than one language.

Most translators go from one language to another. Polyglotta shows you many languages at once β€” so you can see how meaning shifts, repeats, or transforms across cultures.

Whether you're a learner, a polyglot, or just deeply curious, Polyglotta helps you explore languages.


🌍 Built with people

Polyglotta is powered by AI, but refined by real people.

Our community forum is where members:

  • Spot and fix awkward or incorrect translations
  • Vote on better alternatives
  • Share context, nuance, and examples that machines can’t catch
  • Discuss cultural meanings and untranslatable ideas

Together, we make Polyglotta smarter β€” word by word.


🚧 Still in beta

Polyglotta is an evolving tool. Sometimes translations may be clumsy, incomplete, or just wrong. Try refreshing β€” the AI often improves on the second or third try.

If it still feels off, share it in the community. We read everything β€” and your insight makes a difference.


❀️ Made for language lovers

Polyglotta was born from one simple question:

Why should we learn new words only in one language at a time?

We believe in multilingual thinking β€” and in the joy of discovering how different languages shape the way we understand the world.

Thanks for being part of it.

β€” The Polyglotta Team

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