Free resources

Free language learning Grammar

121 free resources across 41 languages.

Arabic Pronunciation Guide(opens in a new tab)

A YouTube playlist from the channel Arabic 101 (https://www.youtube.com/@Arabic101).

FSI Levantine Arabic(opens in a new tab)

Levantine Arabic pronunciation.

kaleela(opens in a new tab)

A website/app for mobile and tablet where you can learn different Arabic dialect, grammar and comprehension through all the skills and all the levels.

Learn Assyrian (Syrian-Aramaic)(opens in a new tab)

"Grab a sheet of lined paper, review the pronounciation, and practice each A-TOO-TAA (letter) 10 times, and educate yourself. Along with knowledge comes pride. Along with pride comes confidence. Confidence in yourself reflects the confidence people have in you. With pride, confidence, and knowledge, our nation will survive for 100 more generations." If you want to help the nation survive 100 more generations, there's an Aramaic alphabet guide with audio and some vocabulary.

Introductory Bambara Language Training Program(opens in a new tab)

A manual teaching the language. Unfortunately, there's no audio but there's a pronunciation tool.

Przy kawie(opens in a new tab)

A blog for Albanian and Bulgarian learners - grammar, vocabulary, phrases, tips.

Как се пише?(opens in a new tab)

Kak se pishe = how to write :) Here you can check the correct spelling of words.

Cantonese.ca(opens in a new tab)

"Comprehensive grammar guide and useful vocabulary lists."

Czech(opens in a new tab)

A complete online grammar book.

Locallingo(opens in a new tab)

A website web focused on learning Czech words, phrases, grammar etc.

ONLINE CZECH GRAMMAR(opens in a new tab)

A grammar book by Laura A. Janda and Charles E. Townsend. In English. (PDF)

OUTLINE OF CZECH GRAMMAR(opens in a new tab)

Czech grammar by D. S. Danaher. In English. (PDF)

Fjern(opens in a new tab)

Lots of resources and exercises regarding grammar, vocabulary and more.

English Stack Exchange(opens in a new tab)

Have any questions regarding the English grammar? You can ask them here.

Grammar Unterground(opens in a new tab)

About the English grammar.

Grammarphobia(opens in a new tab)

About the English grammar.

Motivated Grammar(opens in a new tab)

Non-prescriptivist blog about the English grammar.

MyLanguages - Esperanto(opens in a new tab)

“Courses about adjectives, adverbs, articles, gender (feminine, masculine…), negation, nouns, numbers, phrases, plural, prepositions, pronouns, questions, verbs, vocabulary, excercises… to help you with your grammar.”

Finnish Grammar Bits(opens in a new tab)

"This site is dedicated to novice Finnish speakers everywhere. I hope to make this page as simple as possible to use, since learning all the rules of the Finnish grammar is hard enough."

Ymmärrä suomea(opens in a new tab)

Texts in Finnish with exercises, grammar explanations and English translation of the advanced vocabulary.

Lawless French(opens in a new tab)

Helpful explanations of grammar, even very high level grammar concepts. You can browse topics by DELF level (A1, A2 ... C1).

Le Conjugueur(opens in a new tab)

Verb conjungation tool.

Szlifuj swój francuski(opens in a new tab)

A site for grammar learning, a fair amount of exercises. There may be some typos in the sentences, though.

NDR - Fering(opens in a new tab)

Three poems and some grammar notes

Forvo(opens in a new tab)

A pronunciation dictionary, where you can check the pronunciation of any word in any language, recorded by native speakers.

My Languages(opens in a new tab)

Free language courses - 95 languages to choose from.

iLanguages(opens in a new tab)

Free language courses - 95 languages to choose from.

Georgian(opens in a new tab)

Complete Georgian grammar.

University of Frankfurt(opens in a new tab)

"Cultural information, information on the language, alphabet etc and grammar notes in German"

Germanin(opens in a new tab)

Vocabulary and grammar exercises, idioms, false friends and more.

Resources(opens in a new tab)

Links to resources focused on the pronunciation.

Greek Grammar(opens in a new tab)

Downloadable (PDF) grammar explanations.

Lingua Graeca Per Se Illustrata(opens in a new tab)

A Greek book based on comprehensible input. Lacking in terms of grammar instruction, but very good as a supplementary tool.

Hungarian Language(opens in a new tab)

A Wikipedia page about the Hungarian language - useful grammar info.

Hungarian Reference(opens in a new tab)

Hungarian grammar clearly explained.

Learn Indonesian(opens in a new tab)

"If you're trying to learn Indonesian which is also called Bahasa Indonesia, check our courses about adjectives, adverbs, articles, gender (feminine, masculine...), negation, nouns, numbers, phrases, plural, prepositions, pronouns, questions, verbs, vocabulary, excercises... to help you with your Indonesian grammar. Below are our free Indonesian lessons. Enjoy our courses!"

Learn Indonesian(opens in a new tab)

Vocabulary, phrases, grammar and flashcards.

Tusaalanga(opens in a new tab)

Five Inuktitut dialects, grammar, vocqabulary and audio recordings.

Cruinneog(opens in a new tab)

Award winning tools for checking Irish spelling and grammar.

Accademia della Crusca(opens in a new tab)

Having doubts regarding the Italian language? You can ask professionals here.

Grammatica Italiana(opens in a new tab)

Grammar learning resources.

Learn Italian - Quick Online Learning(opens in a new tab)

"This site is designed to teach you and help you learn Italian for free through vocabulary, phrases, grammar and flashcards (vocabulary trainer)."

Speakitalian(opens in a new tab)

Italian blog teaching everything regarding the language.

Kajkavski jezik(opens in a new tab)

Grammar, general info etc.

Latin for Email(opens in a new tab)

Nova Roma's own brief introduction for absolute beginners not only shows how to frame messages with Latin greetings but also gently introduces some basic grammar principles.

Latine Discere(opens in a new tab)

"Downloadable Study Guides for each chapter of the OLC, Parts 1-2: grammar explanations, worksheets, vocabulary (Greg Swann)"

Nova Roma - Grammar(opens in a new tab)

"NovaRoma's introduction into elementary Latin grammar with many examples and in a practical approach."

The LatinStudy List(opens in a new tab)

"The LatinStudy List is an open mailing list dedicated to the study of Latin, including Classical, Medieval, and Neo-Latin authors. Both beginners and experienced Latinists will find something of interest here. It is shared by multiple study groups. There are typically several levels of beginners' groups as well as advanced groups translating passages from, say, Caesar or Vergil, and some composition groups reviewing grammar. A coordinator sets the group's agenda, then collects and collates assignments. These collations, or side-by-side listings of each group member's answers or translations, are posted directly to the list for discussion. Most questions are answered by the other list members, not necessarily those in your study group. This mix of experience levels, where people switch between the roles of student and instructor, makes the list a particularly effective learning environment and contributes to a sense of community."

ddc.dickinson.edu(opens in a new tab)

"Easiest to use grammar reference, thanks to the sidebar and searchability."

101 Languages - Latvian(opens in a new tab)

Latvian for beginners - basic phrases, vocabulary and grammar.

Learn Latvian(opens in a new tab)

"If you're trying to learn Latvian, check our courses below about adjectives, adverbs, articles, gender (feminine, masculine...), negation, nouns, numbers, phrases, plural, prepositions, pronouns, questions, verbs, vocabulary, excercises... to help you with your Latvian grammar. Below are our free Latvian lessons. Enjoy our courses!"

Learn Latvian(opens in a new tab)

Vocabulary, phrases, grammar and flashcards.

Język litewski(opens in a new tab)

Grammar sketch and basic info about the Lithuanian language.

Plattschool(opens in a new tab)

PDFs for basic vocabulary, basic grammar as well as some excercises

Macedonian(opens in a new tab)

A complete grammar textbook.

https://mylanguages.org/learn_malay.php(opens in a new tab)

Website with grammar, reading, vocab and games.

Jahanshiri(opens in a new tab)

Arguably the best resource for learning Persian grammar.

Językowe Dylematy(opens in a new tab)

Fun facts and grammar advice for Poles and advanced learners.

Learn Polish(opens in a new tab)

“A series of articles deconstructing various aspects of Polish grammar: prepositions, personal pronouns, verbs of motion, and so on. All concepts are illustrated with many example sentences and helpful tables.”

Polish(opens in a new tab)

The polish grammar.

Polish Grammar in a Nutshell(opens in a new tab)

“a popular textbook explaining the fundamentals of Polish grammar, available online for free. It has several flaws: the explanations are very technical, some usage examples are off, and it is definitely not beginner-friendly. Nevertheless, it is one of the most extensive textbook - style grammar resources for Polish, which makes it very useful as a reference”

Polski na wynos(opens in a new tab)

“A very rich library of concise grammar explainers in the form of tables and diagrams. The resources are mostly in Polish, but some come with additional English captions.”

Univ. of Pittsburgh: Polish Language Website(opens in a new tab)

“(Choose Polish Reference Grammar from the menu)—another comprehensive guide to Polish grammar, even more technical and detailed than Polish Grammar in A Nutshell. If you think some grammatical feature of Polish isn’t explained anywhere on the Internet, try searching in this book before you give up.”

Portuguese(opens in a new tab)

Verb conjungation tool.

Learn Russian(opens in a new tab)

A website where you can learn everything about the language: from the alphabet to pronunciation, from vocabulary to grammar. The exercise solutions can be found here at explaurafying

Seelrc - Russian(opens in a new tab)

A complete gramar textbook.

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.