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Mapping mode · Russian
Тыужевыпилкофе?
Have youhadcoffeeyet?
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A method built on sentences

Word lists teach you words. Sentences teach you the language.

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Color-coded meaning mapping

Every sentence is split into chunks, and each chunk shares a color with the part of the English sentence that means the same thing. Grammar becomes something you see, not something you memorize.

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Sentence flashcards with audio

Real sentences, native audio on every card, and keyboard-first review. Space to reveal, one key to grade — no friction between you and your reps.

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Conversation-first sentences

Every deck is built from real, spoken sentences using the words people actually reach for in conversation — so your time goes to what's genuinely useful, not textbook filler.

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Progress you can feel

A global dashboard tracks every deck, every review, every language. Watch your known-sentence count climb week after week.

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12 languages, one method

Russian, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Ukrainian, Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean — all built on the same sentence-first approach.

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How it works

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Pick a language and a deck

Choose from 12 languages and start with a starter deck of high-frequency sentences.

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Review sentences daily

Flashcards with audio, mapping mode to see the structure. Ten minutes a day is enough.

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Watch your coverage grow

Your dashboard tracks every sentence you've seen across every deck and language. Ten minutes a day compounds into real fluency.

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