How it works
Three steps. That's all it takes to start learning English from real news.
Choose an article
Browse today's news across topics you care about — sports, tech, business, world.
Read in two languages
English on one side, your language on the other. Hold any word to translate instantly.
Build vocabulary
Save words, listen to native audio, and track what you've learned.
Everything you need to learn English faster
Built for real language learners — not language classrooms.
Bilingual Reading
English and your language, line by line
Read real news articles with a line-by-line translation in your native language alongside the English text.
Word Translation
Hold any word for an instant translation
Long-press any word while reading to instantly see its translation, definition, and example sentences.
Article Audio
Hear native speakers. Follow along word by word.
Listen to articles read aloud by native speakers, paragraph by paragraph with real-time word highlighting.
Saved Words
Build your vocabulary as you read
Bookmark words to remember and review them later in your personal vocabulary list.
Reading Appearance
Make it comfortable for your eyes
Customize fonts, font sizes, line spacing, text colors, and background colors for your ideal reading comfort.
Audio Accent
American or British English — your choice
Choose between American English or British English audio to match your learning goals.
Simple, transparent pricing
Start free. Upgrade when you're ready.
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Everything to get started
- Translate Words3 / day
- Dual Language Reading1 / day
- Article Audio1 / day
- Reading AppearanceLocked
- Audio AccentLocked
- Saved Words5 words
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- Translate WordsUnlimited
- Dual Language ReadingUnlimited
- Article AudioUnlimited
- Reading AppearanceFull Access
- Audio AccentFull Access
- Saved WordsUnlimited
Made for you if…
Dino Bilingual is designed for motivated learners who want to improve their English through content they actually care about.
- You're learning English but find textbooks boring
- You want to improve English for work or study
- You already read the news — just not in English yet
- You want to hear how real English sounds, not classroom English
