Memorizing new words doesn't have to be painful

Learn in context. Remember for good.

Dicti turns your vocabulary into smart exercises with context. You learn, and the system adapts to you. Simple, fast, and grounded in learning science.

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Cramming doesn't work. Context does.

You know the routine: 50 new words, a stack of flashcards, plenty of boredom, and a week later you can recall perhaps five. Without context, words are little more than letters on a page.

Dicti takes a different approach. Give it your words, and it creates exercises that place each one in a natural sentence. Instead of an isolated word and translation, you see how the word is actually used. Dicti also reads every sentence aloud, so you hear the pronunciation from the start. Context and sound give your memory more to work with, helping new vocabulary stick.

How it works

Three steps to make new words stick

Not sure where to begin?

If you're new to the language, studying on your own, or preparing for an A1 or A2 exam, you don't need to piece together your first vocabulary list from different sources. We've collected the core vocabulary for each level into ready-made sets. Choose the one that suits you and start practising right away.

Dicti doesn't replace your teacher. It works alongside them.

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Languages in Dicti

Greek is already live as a pilot. English, Spanish, and Russian are ready and will be rolled out during the beta.

Coming soon: French · German · Italian · Portuguese · Polish · Armenian. More languages will be added after the beta.

Stop cramming. Start remembering.

Dicti is currently in beta and completely free until the end of 2026. Now is a good time to try it.

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