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Learn German through translation

The way native speakers actually speak.

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No AI nonsense

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Sentences reviewed by native speakers.

No textbook German​

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Learn words and how Germans really use them.

No dry exercises

150 +​

grammar topics, mastered naturally and in context.

How it works:

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Select
Exercise.​

Start by choosing your level. Then choose between grammar or mixed translations. All phrases are based on authentic everyday German.

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Start
Learning.

Now translate the sentences into German. Use hints and audio support. You will receive instant feedback.

Free Exercises for Learning German in different levels

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Make
Progress.

Build confidence through repetition and daily training. Save sentences and track progress in your profile.

Motivation through gamification: The learning streak tracking daily progress and consistency in language studies.

① / ❶

Select
Exercise.​

Choose your level. Choose between grammar or mixed translations. All based on authentic everyday German.

② / ❷​

Start
Learning.

Translate into German. Use hints and audio support. Receive instant feedback.

Free Exercises for Learning German in different levels

③ / ❸​

Make
Progress.​

Build confidence through repetition and daily training. Save sentences and track progress in your profile.

Motivation through gamification: The learning streak tracking daily progress and consistency in language studies.

What else we offer:

Explore & use all our learning tools for free.

Improve your listening, analyse words and master pronunciation.​

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Back to the roots! Handwriting workbooks.

Sofapiano members have free access to the PDF workbooks​​

Master the basics with handwritten translation exercises designed for A1 German learners.

Let´s evaluate your current German level.

Members can save results and track their learning progress.

A woman taking an online German placement test (Level A2) on her laptop, showing English-to-German translation exercises for grammar and vocabulary.