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Free Catalan learning resources

6 free resources, checked and categorised.

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Everything below is free to use — no trial periods and no paywalls. The list covers the main ways people study Catalan: structured courses to build a foundation, dictionaries to look things up, and listening and reading material to spend real time in the language. Start with one course and one dictionary, then add listening once you can follow simple sentences.

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Benvinguts a SpeakCat!(opens in a new tab)

“SpeakCat is a Catalan course set in the university context, with exercises and activities to help students discover the basic grammar and vocabulary of the language. It also contains exercises and activities related to practical aspects of everyday university life. The course consists of 10 units. It provides a dictionary, a list of abbreviations, a grammar table and a personal assistant.”

Dictionaries
Catalandictionary(opens in a new tab)

A dictionary.

Dictionaries
All levels
Grec(opens in a new tab)

A dictionary.

Dictionaries
All levels
Diccionari(opens in a new tab)

A monolingual dictionary.

Dictionaries
Intermediate–Advanced
Site in Catalan
Diccionaris en línia(opens in a new tab)

A list of Catalan dictionaries.

Dictionaries
Site in Catalan
Diec2(opens in a new tab)

A monolingual dictionary, collocations and more.

Dictionaries
Intermediate–Advanced
Site in Catalan

Learn it there, practise it here

Free resources are great for input — reading, listening, explanations. They are weaker at the two things that actually move you forward: speaking Catalan out loud, and remembering what you met once. That is what OwnSlides is for.

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Practise what you read

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Keep the words

Save new words to My Words and let spaced repetition bring them back before you forget them.

This directory began from a community-built list of free language resources — a year of collecting and checking by Joanna (u/chlebka) and dozens of contributors who suggested links, shared freely. See the original list. We have since expanded, re-checked and re-categorised it, and we keep the per-resource credits where the original list recorded them.