Pattern-based
Sprachy teaches the patterns in German, like how some noun endings always imply a certain grammatical gender.
Comprehensible input
Learn patterns with dialogues between cute characters, to see how they're used in conversation.
Clear explanations
We don't just throw sentences at you: Sprachy tells you why each exercise has a given answer.
All patterns
Learning German
Some introductory guidanceDer, die, das
Ah yes, the three gendersSein oder Nichtsein
How to say stuff is or things areDas -chen
The power of cute diminutivesDen Akkusativ
Foraccusing peopledirect objectsDem Dativ
When something is kinda affected by a verbDer Lerner, die Lernerin
Apparently humans have genders tooDu oder Sie
How to not be an overly familiar randoDes Genitivs
For directly belonging to a fluffy squirrelEin und eine
Like a/an but with more genderDer Imperativ!
To yell at people to go to sleep!Compound words
Fledermaus (bat) is "flutter mouse"Indefinite articles
For when three articles aren't specific enoughGrüner Tee
Adjective endings for nouns without articlesDas Komparativ
For when you have a way better ideaDas Superlativ
For when you see the fluffiest squirrel everDem und den Nachbarn
Why some nouns share the same endings across all casesDas erste Eichhörnchen
Why the first and the third are different from the second.