Garifuna resources on Itara.LikeThis™
Everything below already exists in the app — nothing here is a placeholder. Each entry says how it is reviewed, so you know when you are reading human-reviewed cultural material and when you are using an AI study aid.
Practice
- Learn Garifuna — free phrasebook with audioGrouped everyday phrases with English meaning, a plain-English pronunciation guide and a listen button. The best starting point.Human-reviewed teaching material · AI-synthesised audio
- Garifuna pronunciationHow the sounds work, what trips English speakers up, and how to practise out loud.Human-reviewed
- Word of the DayOne word each day with meaning, pronunciation and a cultural note.Human-reviewed
- Itara Teacher — the AI Garifuna teacherWhat the AI teacher can and cannot do, and how to get useful answers from it.AI-assisted conversation · clearly labelled
- Itara Voice — pronunciation studioRecord your attempt, compare it with a model and keep a record of completed sessions.AI-synthesised model audio
- Garifuna for kids and familiesShort, repeatable practice that children can join in with.Human-reviewed
Reference
- Garifuna dictionaryHow the living dictionary works, what you can look up, and where the common-translations reference sits.Human-reviewed
- Search the living dictionaryLook up words in either direction, with meanings, examples and pronunciation.Community corrections welcome
- Common Garifuna translationsA printable reference sheet of the phrases learners ask for most.Human-reviewed
Culture
- Garifuna cultureMusic, food, ceremony and daily life — the world the language belongs to.Human-reviewed cultural content
- Garifuna historyOrigins, exile from St Vincent, arrival on the Central American coast and UNESCO recognition.Human-reviewed · sources named on the page
- Itara Heritage — archive filmDocumentary footage and photography from Hopkins Village, Belize, with captions.Rights queries: hello@itara.live
- Garifuna Learning 2.0 — the immersive journeyA scrollytelling introduction to origins, music, food and tradition, with a free starter PDF.Human-reviewed
Reading
Editorial attribution
Cultural and language material is written and reviewed by the Itara editorial team and revised when speakers correct us. AI is used for drafting support, the Teacher experience and synthesised pronunciation audio, and is labelled wherever it appears. Read the full editorial standards, or write to hello@itara.live with a correction.