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Sentences first.Words stay in context.

One German sentence becomes reading, audio, recall, hard-word review, arcade practice, podcasts, and progress.

Today

Done

42

Due

18

Hard

2

Live sentenceRead

German sentence

Ich muss heute nach Hause gehen.

I have to go home today.

Modal verb plus infinitive.

Rolling mix

Review62%
Discovery28%
Hard pull25%

Podcast

10 min

Games

3 modes

What you actually do

One German flow, many ways to keep the sentence alive.

Oratio is not a pile of disconnected tabs. Reading, listening, testing, games, rolling review, and podcasts all point to the same sentence memory.

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Sentence decks

Read a useful sentence, check the meaning, and hide it when you want to recall out loud.

Hard words

Tap any difficult word. It returns often enough to stick without taking over every card.

Rolling review

Each session mixes review, hard-word pulls, and fresh discovery so practice keeps moving.

Podcasts

Long listens keep the same sentence-first method available when you want hands-free practice.

Arcade review

Flappy, Ninja, and Rhythm modes turn sentence recall into short active rounds.

Progress

Sentence reads, tests, listens, games, and hard-word marks feed one learning record.

Daily rhythm

Review enough to remember. Discover enough to keep going.

The rolling queue keeps difficult words in rotation, but it also introduces new sentences every day. Hard words appear roughly one card in four, so review helps without making the session feel repetitive.

Review

62%

Known sentences return before they fade.

Discovery

28%

New sentences enter the queue every session.

Hard pull

25%

Difficult words appear about one card in four.

Support material

References and guides stay secondary to sentence practice.

German has the deepest public support today: sentence learning guides plus printable references for learners who want a map.

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The first screen is the learning experience itself: sentence, meaning, word chips, audio, tests, hard-word marking, and progress.

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