Remember the French words you keep forgetting

We help you remember French words — your vocabulary with translation, examples and reviews.

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Your own vocabulary

Learn the words you actually need

A ready-made word card

Translation, examples and audio appear on their own

We help you not forget

We bring words back to practice at the right moment

3 steps to make the words stick

  1. Add a word or phrase you came across in real life

  2. We build a practice plan so the words stay with you

  3. Practise 10 minutes a day — and your vocabulary keeps growing

Why it works

Not just a word list

VibeLing turns your vocabulary into personal practice: hard words come back more often, familiar ones less.

This is how words look in VibeLing

[bjɛ̃ syʁ]

of coursephrase

Marque une évidence ou un accord total.

Example

Bien sûr, je viendrai demain.

Of course, I will come tomorrow.

[ekip]

teamnoun

Groupe de personnes qui travaillent ensemble.

Example

Notre équipe a gagné le match.

Our team won the match.

[pʁɔʒɛ]

projectnoun

Idée que l'on prépare pour la réaliser.

Example

Nous travaillons sur un nouveau projet.

We are working on a new project.

People learn what they actually need

French: what is hardest to remember

In French, spelling and pronunciation often drift far apart, and every noun carries a gender and an article. A bare list in your notes makes that nearly impossible — you need to hear French words and see them in a sentence.

  • Pronunciation is far from spelling (beaucoup, monsieur) — without audio it is easy to learn a word wrong.
  • Noun gender and articles (le/la, un/une) are easier to remember alongside the word.
  • Nasal sounds and liaisons are easier to pick up by hearing the word in an example.
Practice the hard words

Frequently asked questions

How do I learn French words as a beginner?
Add simple words and the app gives you translation, an example and audio with correct pronunciation; spaced repetition helps you learn French vocabulary at any level.
Does VibeLing help with pronunciation?
Yes — every word has audio, so you remember how it sounds, not only how it is written.
How do I remember gender and articles?
Each word is shown inside an example with its article, so gender sticks naturally.
How do I build French vocabulary?
Add new words regularly and do short sessions; the spaced-repetition schedule picks the right moment to review.
Can I learn words I add myself?
Yes. In VibeLing you can add any French words and phrases yourself — from books, shows, lessons, work or everyday conversations. For every word the app builds a card with translation, examples and pronunciation.

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