Language learning with personal lists

Have useful words and phrases ready when you need them.

Save vocabulary, translations, phrases, and sentence examples in Learnalist. Review them over time so the language you choose to learn is less likely to disappear after the first time you meet it.

Use it for the language you actually meet

Fixed courses can be useful, but they do not always match the words you need this week. Learnalist is for the phrase from a message, the word from a form, the verb from a lesson, or the sentence you want to say again.

Save translations

Keep simple pairs such as a Norwegian phrase and its English meaning, or any source and target language pair.

Practise sentences

Review short examples so grammar and vocabulary stay attached to situations you understand.

Build gradually

Add useful material over time instead of turning one guide or lesson into a wall of reviews.

Start with practical Norwegian

Norwegian is the strongest current Learnalist language path because the guides focus on daily life in Norway: kindergarten, school, housing, public services, verbs, and useful sentence examples.

How language review works

  1. Step 1Save one word, phrase, translation, or example sentence.
  2. Step 2Try to recall the target language before revealing the answer.
  3. Step 3Choose sooner or later so Learnalist can bring it back again.