Conversational in 6 weeks
Skip the textbook.
Build your own.
Listen on repeat.
Add the sentences you'd actually use — at work, at the bakery, with your kids. We translate each one in context, voice both sides, and loop them in your ears while you walk, cook, or commute. Thirty minutes a day; six weeks later, they just come out of your mouth.
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I'll pick up the kids around five.
🇪🇸Recogeré a los niños sobre las cinco.
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Can we push the meeting to tomorrow?
🇪🇸¿Podemos posponer la reunión a mañana?
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A flat white, oat milk if you have it.
🇪🇸Un flat white, con leche de avena si tienes.
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He doesn't eat any nuts, by the way.
🇪🇸Por cierto, no come frutos secos.
A simple loop
Write what you'd say
The phrases you'll actually use — ordering coffee, calling a taxi, telling a colleague you'll be late. Drop a quick note like "at the bakery" or "on the phone" and the translation will fit the situation.
Hear it both ways
Each phrase is translated with your context in mind, then voiced as natural audio in both languages. Slow the target language down if it runs ahead of your ears.
Loop until it sticks
Press play and your sentences cycle in your ears — your language, short pause, target language, longer pause, next. Walk, cook, commute. Screen-off. The repetition does the work.
Five sentences. Then five more.
Forget verb tables and word lists you'll never use. Start with a handful of sentences you'll really say, listen to them until they're automatic, then add the next handful. The list grows. So does what comes out of your mouth.
Start learning — free