The Languages
French, Polish, English, Spanish
Four languages, one method — what makes each unique and how Vocabingo teaches it.
Learning French
French is a Romance language spoken by over 300 million people worldwide. Vocabingo teaches standard French (metropolitan French), with vocabulary selected from the 2,000 most frequent words in contemporary texts. Particularly suitable for English, Spanish, and Italian speakers thanks to numerous Latin cognates.
Learning Polish
Polish is a West Slavic language spoken by 45 million people, primarily in Poland. Known for being challenging for Westerners (7 grammatical cases, complex declensions), Vocabingo eases the entry by focusing on frequency vocabulary before advanced grammar.
Learning English
English is the global lingua franca, with 1.5 billion speakers. Vocabingo offers standard British English, with content adapted for French, Polish, and Spanish learners. Self-study mode displays the English term and asks for the definition — ideal for consolidating vocabulary.
Learning Spanish
Spanish is the second-largest native language in the world (490 million native speakers). Vocabingo teaches neutral Spanish (international standard), understandable across all Spanish-speaking regions. Its closeness to French makes it easier for French speakers.
Multiple languages, one app
With Vocabingo Pro, you can learn multiple languages simultaneously. Switch language in one click from the dashboard. Each language has its own progress profile, its own reviews, and its own statistics.
Questions about available languages
Will more languages be added?
Yes. German is planned next. Other languages (Italian, Portuguese, Japanese) are under consideration depending on demand.
Can I learn multiple languages at the same time?
Yes, with Vocabingo Pro. The free plan is limited to one language. Each language keeps its own reviews and progress.
Is the starting level suitable for beginners?
Yes. Vocabingo starts with the most useful and most frequent words, making it ideal for absolute beginners. An optional placement test lets advanced learners skip words they already know.