German learning · made practical

Stop guessing
der, die, das.

Interactive quizzes and guided writing that make German stick. Color-coded articles, AI feedback from your pen-pal Oma Helga, spaced-repetition review, and just enough humor to keep you coming back.

derMasculine
derHundderMannderTag
dieFeminine
dieKatzedieFraudieSonne
dasNeuter
dasBuchdasKinddasHaus
460+
Questions
40+
Topics
A1–C2
CEFR levels
6
Exercise formats
How it works

Four steps, no fluff.

01

Pick a topic

Choose from 40+ grammar and vocabulary topics across A1 to C2 — or just hit start for a mixed session.

02

Answer the question

Multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, matching, ordering and more — formats that test recall, not just recognition.

03

See why

Every answer comes with a short explanation and a dry remark, so a wrong guess actually teaches you something.

04

Review & level up

Spaced repetition resurfaces what you're about to forget. Earn XP, keep a streak, watch your accuracy climb.

Why it works

Designed around how you actually remember.

Color-coded articles

Der is blue. Die is rose. Das is gold. You see the gender every time you answer — and your brain quietly builds the pattern.

Know why you got it wrong

Every question ships with a short explanation and a quirky note. You're here to learn, not to be humiliated.

Built-in spaced repetition

An SM-2 review engine schedules each card for the moment you're about to forget it — the most efficient way to retain vocabulary.

AI writing, read by Oma Helga

Answer a guided prompt in German and Oma Helga — your AI pen-pal — writes back in character with specific corrections, honest praise, and one thing to fix next.

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See how it feels.

Every question shows you the answer, explains the rule, and reminds you not to take it too seriously.

Articles · A1

___ Sonne scheint heute schön.

Ader
Bdie
Cdas

Richtig! “Sonne” is feminine — it always takes die. The sun, evidently, has opinions about gender.

Real quizzes pull from a question bank across A1–C2 grammar topics.

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FAQ

Questions, answered.

Which levels does it cover?+

Questions span the full CEFR range, A1 through C2, with the deepest coverage at A1 and A2 today and more advanced topics being added continuously.

What kinds of exercises are there?+

Multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, true/false, word matching and sentence ordering — with flashcards on the way. Every format feeds the same progress and review engine.

Is there writing practice too?+

Yes. Guided prompts ask you to write a few lines in German, then an AI pen-pal persona — Oma Helga — replies in character with specific corrections, what you did well, and one thing to try next. It's built to encourage, not to grade.

Do I need to pay?+

No. You can sign up and start practising for free. Create an account and your progress, streak and review schedule are saved automatically.

How does the review system work?+

Each answer updates a spaced-repetition schedule (the SM-2 algorithm). Cards you find hard come back sooner; cards you've mastered come back rarely. The app tells you what's due.

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