French learners

The best app to learn French

Lingden, Duolingo, Babbel, Memrise, and Anki — compared specifically for French learners. We make one of them, but we'll tell you when each alternative is the better pick.

What matters specifically for French

French liaison + silent letters trip every beginner. Seeing IPA next to "vous êtes" (/vuz‿ɛt/) trains your ear faster than guessing from spelling.

The right app for French isn't just the most popular one — it's the one that handles French-specific quirks well. Below: which app gets each angle right.

The ranking

1. Lingden — for pronunciation-first learners

Every French word has IPA pronunciation, per-word audio, and shows up in a real sentence with English translation + word-by-word breakdowns. Curated A1–B2 deck. Free to start with no ads.

Best for: learners who want to actually speak French understandably, not just translate single words.

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2. Anki — for DIY power users

Free SRS engine, unlimited customization, no curated French content. You build your own deck from textbooks, films, or articles.

Best for: French learners studying a specific book or field-specific vocabulary that no curated deck covers.

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3. Babbel — for lesson-style learners

Structured 15-minute French lessons with grammar instruction + dialogues. No IPA. No real spaced repetition. Most expensive of the mainstream apps.

Best for: learners who prefer guided lessons over flexible flashcard-style review.

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4. Memrise — for audio-first learners

Strong native-speaker audio on every French card, but no IPA and variable content quality across decks. Heavy ads on the free tier.

Best for: ear-training without caring about IPA-level pronunciation analysis.

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5. Duolingo — for casual / beginner habits

Best free tier of any French app. Single-word and simple-phrase drilling. Gamification builds habit but doesn't scale past A2 for most learners.

Best for: French beginners building a daily habit before graduating to a more serious app.

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The 60-second test

Install two of these apps. Use each for one week. The app you actually open every day — that's your winner. There's no algorithmic test that beats real friction. Lingden is free to try with no card.

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