Spanish vocabulary, finally

You've been collecting Spanish words for years.
It's time to actually learn them.

palabrai turns your vocabulary list into fluency — flashcards, real sentence practice, and instant feedback that makes words stick.

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Sound familiar?

You save a word in your notes app.
You review it once, maybe twice.
A few weeks later — gone.

The apps everyone recommends are built around their content, their pace, their word lists. None of them work with the vocabulary you've actually spent years collecting.

So the list sits there. Growing. Waiting.

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madrugada

the small hours of the night

Use this word in a sentence.

Me gusta pasear por la ciudad en la madrugada.

AI feedback

"Me gusta pasear por la ciudad en la madrugada."

Excellent use of context. You've placed madrugada correctly — it specifically implies those quiet hours between midnight and dawn, not just any night. A native speaker would say exactly this.

One small note: in conversational Spanish, you might also hear de madrugada without the article — both are natural.

Not just right or wrong — you see why, with a better version alongside yours.

Three things that actually
change how you retain words

01

Paste your list. We do the rest.

Upload your words in any format — messy, mixed, years of them. palabrai sorts and categorises them and turns them into a study plan. That list you've been ignoring just became useful.

02

Flashcards that teach context, not just definitions.

Every word comes with AI-generated examples in real Spanish — not textbook Spanish. You learn how words live in conversation, which is the only way they actually stay with you.

03

Write Spanish. Get a real coach.

Revise mode gives you a word and asks you to use it in a sentence. You write, the AI responds — not with a score, but with specific feedback on your grammar, word choice, and phrasing. Like a tutor, without the scheduling.

I built this because I had hundreds of words across various notes apps and kept losing them a week after I'd learned them. This is the tool I wanted to exist.

— Alex Pavlov, founder & reluctant Spanish student

Questions worth asking

Still got that list somewhere, haven't you.

Your word list has been
patient long enough.

Turn my list into fluency

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