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The best app to learn Italian and actually speak it

You understand the songs and the menu. Time to speak.

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You catch the chorus of your favourite Italian song and you can read a menu. But when it is your turn to answer — nothing.

Most apps do not fix that. They keep you motivated, shower you with hearts, keep you in the game — and leave you understanding more than you can say.

Taalhammer forges differently. Spaced repetition drives words and phrases into reflex — repetition is sparring, memory is a muscle. AI builds the material from your words. And it carries you where other apps stall: to spoken fluency at C1/C2.

No excuses. Forge Italian into reflex.


Comparison

TaalhammerMost apps
Where it takes youSpoken fluency, C1/C2Usually stalls at B2
RepetitionAdaptive spaced repetition — review less, remember moreBasic or none
MaterialYour words, your sentences — built by AIOne lesson for everyone
What you trainSpeaking and understandingRecognising and tapping
What drives youReal progressStreaks and badges

What users say

Over 24,000 people forge a language with Taalhammer every day.

As a polyglot I tested all the other tools like Anki, Quizlet, and Memrise. But Taalhammer is in a league of its own. — Martin

Frequently asked questions

What is the best app to learn Italian?

The one that takes you past "ciao, grazie, un caffè" into real conversation. Taalhammer drives words into reflex with spaced repetition and builds material from your own sentences, so you actually speak rather than collect badges.

How long does it take to learn Italian with an app?

As long as you forge it. Italian forgives more than German, but speaking still comes from repetition, not passive tapping. Ten to fifteen focused minutes a day does the work.

Is Taalhammer free?

You start free and test the method risk-free. Full access is paid — see the pricing page.