Learnalist for language learners

Remember the language you actually meet.

Build personal learning lists from words, translations, useful phrases, and sentence examples from lessons and daily life. Learnalist brings them back so they are easier to recall when you need them.

Your course cannot predict every word you will need

The useful phrase from a message, the word on a form, and the sentence from a conversation may never appear in your next lesson. Learnalist gives that personal language somewhere to return.

Personal vocabulary

Save words you encounter instead of working only from a fixed, generic word list.

Practical phrases

Keep the language you need for work, school, public services, family life, travel, or conversation.

Sentence examples

Attach vocabulary and grammar to short examples that show how the language is used.

Example learning lists

Words from this week

Translations and short examples collected from lessons, reading, and conversations.

Phrases for one situation

What to understand or say at a meeting, appointment, school, shop, or public office.

Verbs in context

A verb paired with a useful sentence instead of an isolated dictionary entry.

A three-step vocabulary workflow

  1. Step 1Save one word, phrase, translation, or example sentence.
  2. Step 2Try to recall the target language before revealing it.
  3. Step 3Choose sooner or later so difficult material returns more often.

Why Learnalist fits personal language learning

Learnalist starts with your material. It is useful when a fixed course does not match the people, places, and situations in your life, or when you want a small review habit alongside another learning method.

It is not a complete course. Learnalist does not replace speaking practice, listening, teaching, grammar explanations, or a structured curriculum.

Start with practical language guides

Use a ready-made list as an example, then keep adding the language that matters to you.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use any language?

Yes. Create lists for any language pair. The current ready-made guide collections focus mainly on Norwegian and Spanish.

Should I save every new word?

No. Choose words and phrases you expect to understand or use again so the review load stays useful.

Is this a language course?

No. Learnalist is a personal review tool that works alongside lessons, courses, reading, and conversation.

Build a list from the language around you