About
Hi, I'm Nailcan Kara, the founder of Read2Fluent.
For nearly 10 years, I worked on artificial neural networks. I built models inspired by the human brain and tested how they learn, connect, and understand language.
After years of research, I came to a simple idea:
Your brain does not learn a language word by word.
It learns through phrases.
A single word alone does not mean much to your brain. Words become useful when they connect with the words before and after them. This is called a bidirectional relationship.
In simple words, your brain looks both ways. It does not only ask, "What does this word mean?" It also asks, "What usually comes before it?" and "What usually comes after it?"
That connection creates a phrase. And phrases are the real building blocks of language.
For example, you may know the words check and price. But in real life, your brain often hears them together as:
"check the price"
That is what you actually learn. Not just "check". Not just "price". You learn the phrase, the action, and how people use it. Then your brain starts using it in different sentences:
- I checked the price of the shoes.
- My sister checked the price of the dress.
- Can you check the price for me?
The words around the phrase change. But the meaning stays familiar. This is how language starts to feel natural.
The heart of Read2Fluent
I started building this project in January 2025 because I wanted to create a better way to learn languages. A way that is not based on memorizing endless word lists or sitting in front of a whiteboard while someone explains grammar rules again and again.
No offense to whiteboards. They are trying their best.
But language learning should feel more human than that. Read2Fluent helps you learn by reading bilingual stories at your level. You see words in context. You meet useful phrases again and again. You understand meaning while your brain builds connections naturally.
Behind the scenes
We also built our own word and phrase mapping algorithm. In our internal tests, some leading models reached around 81% accuracy for English to Spanish, one of the most popular language pairs,
While our model reached 99% accuracy, even for languages that most systems do not handle well. That matters because every phrase must be matched carefully. If the meaning is wrong, learning becomes confusing. Our goal is to make reading feel smooth, clear, and trustworthy.
We are a young brand
We have not received any investment. Read2Fluent is growing slowly, honestly, and organically, with our own time, energy, and savings.
Right now, our focus is on the quality of the stories, the bilingual reading experience, and the technology behind it. Our audio is still simple for now. It uses built-in browser voice technology, so it is not the natural voice experience we want to offer in the future.
We are not hiding that. We know it needs to be better, and it will be. With your support, we can invest in more natural voices, better listening features, and a much smoother learning experience.
Our mission
We want to make language learning easier, more natural, and more affordable for everyone.
We do not want you to spend thousands on language courses before you even feel progress. We do not want you to feel lost, bored, or "not talented enough".
You are not the problem.
Most language learning systems are just too heavy, too slow, or too disconnected from how the brain actually learns. We believe there is a better way.
- ·Read a little.
- ·Understand a little more.
- ·Come back tomorrow.
- ·Let your brain connect the dots.
That is how real progress begins. If Read2Fluent helps you read your first story in a new language, understand one sentence you could not understand before, or feel even a little more confident, then we are doing something right.
Thank you for being here.
Your support helps us improve the product, build better technology, create better stories, and make language learning more accessible for more people.
Say hello
If you have feedback, ideas, problems, or just want to say hello, you can reach us anytime:
read2fluent@gmail.comWe read every email. Yes, really. Maybe not always with perfect sleep, but always with care.
"A different language is a different vision of life."