Learn several languages at once

Up to three languages side by side, in short lessons. Flashcards with audio, pictures, and a check after every lesson.

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Several languages side by side

Pick up to three languages and see the same word in all of them at once. Where they overlap — and where they part ways — becomes obvious.

Audio on every word

Every word is voiced, replay it as often as you like. Beginner words come with pictures, so the meaning sticks without a translation.

Five-minute lessons

A lesson is a handful of words and a check. A queue, a commute, a coffee break — that's enough.

Frequent words, not random ones

The course follows the Oxford 3000/5000 lists: the words you actually meet come first. 5,748 cards, grouped by topic and CEFR level.

How it works

  1. Choose your native language and up to three languages to study.
  2. Follow the map: every stop is a short lesson — flashcards, then a check.
  3. Work through chapters, open new sections, and come back to revisit what you've learned.

Languages

English, Spanish, Serbian and Russian are available today, in any combination: each one can be your native language or one you study. French, German, Italian and Portuguese are planned.

5 sections, 183 chapters, 5,748 cards, starting at A1.

Frequently asked questions

Is it free?

Yes. You can try it without signing up, the first chapter of every section is open from the start, and a free portion of Lexi Food — the in-app currency that unlocks lessons — arrives every day.

Isn't learning several languages at once confusing?

The opposite. You see the same word in all your chosen languages together and start noticing shared roots. If you'd rather take one language, take one.

Do I need an account?

Not to try it. You need one so your progress is saved and follows you between devices.

How is this different from ordinary flashcards?

These aren't a deck you build yourself. The course is already split into chapters and levels by word frequency, every word is voiced, and each lesson ends with a check. You never have to decide what to study next.