Free language learning Vocabulary
54 free resources across 29 languages.
A YT playlist where you can learn simple and everyday sentences in the language.
Wordlist comparing speech varieties from four locations in Aklan - Malay, Nabas, Buruanga, Pandan (with English gloss)
"1966 Expanded Philippine wordlist in Aklanon of Alianzar, Malay. Original has handwritten data with English gloss. The other file has typed transcriptions."
Vocabulary.
Vocabulary.
Polish-Arabic Quizlet course.
Vocabulary from 17 chapters (you can also print it as a list).
It's full of great advice for how to study the language at all levels, and also hosts monthly challenges that rotate between reading, listening, speaking, and writing. The articles can be searched by level (beginner, intermediate, advanced) or by skill (listening, reading, speaking, writing, vocabulary). I've been referencing this blog for at least 5 years now and I love it so much!
Vocabulary and a conjungation game.
A frequency list of 5000 Danish words.
Have any questions regarding the English grammar? You can ask them here.
A vocabulary quiz. 10 grains of rice is donated to charity for every correct answer.
Origins and meanings of phrases and sayings.
Vocabulary by themes.
Basic vocabulary and phrases. You can also ask a question on the forum or find a language exchange partner.
A dictionary of idioms.
Info and vocabulary
Free alternative to Anki.
A website that teaches in a fun way only vocabulary. It is also available as an app for mobiles.
Basic vocabulary in many languages.
Free language courses - 95 languages to choose from.
Optimised alternative to Anki. It has an SRS system that shows you the flashcards based on how much you remember the information contained in it.
Free Anki courses for 69 different languages.
Free language courses - 95 languages to choose from.
Vocabulary and grammar exercises, idioms, false friends and more.
Interactive platform for learning German vocabulary.
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Five Inuktitut dialects, grammar, vocqabulary and audio recordings.
Basic info, vocabulary and a list of resources.
Italian vocabulary with audio.
"From The Open University <<If you are learning Latin word endings, this site is for you! You can quiz yourself on noun, verb and adjective endings. The words you will meet are key vocabulary items which feature in most beginner's courses.>> Be sure to set your preferences (look in the menu)."
"A list arranged alphabetically by the Latin word. It lists many English words derived from Latin. Great way to learn vocabulary, both Latin and English!:
Anki deck with audio.
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A vocabulary game.
Vocabulary sorted by themes.
A wide selection of PDF vocabulary worksheets.
A fun and interactive way to learn vocabulary.
Vocabulary, mostly slang.
Serbian vocabulary explained.
słówka, zasady itd.
400 most important words.
Vocabulary and phrases illustrated.
A frequency list of over 8400 words in an Excel file (can be easily imported to Anki!)
Elvish phrases.
Elven language phrasebook.
Quenya phrases.
Ukrainian vocabulary to express love and to impress.
Meaning and declension/conjugation of words.
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.