Welcome to the Laesi blog
What we'll write about here — the languages Laesi takes seriously, the morphology behind them, and practical guides for getting the most out of the app.
By Laesi
Laesi exists for the languages most reading apps forget — and there's a lot to say about them that doesn't fit on a product page. This is where it'll go.
A few things we plan to write about:
- The languages themselves. Per-language reading guides — where to find good books and audio, which dictionaries are worth your time, and what to read first when you're starting out.
- The morphology. Why a real lemmatizer matters, how analytical, agglutinative, and polysynthetic languages differ, and what's actually happening when Laesi breaks a Kalaallisut word into its pieces.
- Practical guides. Setting up WSL so Windows users get the full analyzer toolchain, compiling your own GiellaLT models from source, and getting the most out of the readers and the browser extension.
We'll aim for something useful on a regular basis. If there's a language or a topic you'd like us to cover, tell us — Laesi is built for a small community, and we listen to it.
Read what you actually want to read.
Laesi is a one-time purchase for Mac, Windows, and Linux — all 60+ languages, free updates for life.