Your selected phrases in one table. 🔊 speaks the Québécois version when there is one.
| English | ⚜️ Au Québec | 🇫🇷 En France | Sounds like |
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Snap a question opener onto a statement and hear it. Some combos come out silly («Où est-ce que c'est loin ?») — say them anyway, the grammar sticks either way.
Build a sentence from pieces you already know, then hear it. Mix and match — this is how the building blocks become your French.
Your slot-in chunks — question openers, connectors, softeners. Tap 🔊 to hear each one in a sentence. They're also cards in the Sentence pieces section, so the spaced repetition will drill them.
Something you wished you could say? Type it in English (or describe the situation). Then copy the whole list for Claude and paste back the cards it gives you below.
Paste the JSON block Claude gives you and hit Import. New cards join the deck and the spaced-repetition queue immediately. Imported cards live in your browser storage (also included in backups).
Progress lives in this browser's localStorage. Export before switching browsers or devices (this also makes the deck portable to your phone later).
Progress syncs through a tiny private SQLite database (Kevin's idea, on the record). Generate a code here, then paste the same code on your other device — both stay in step automatically. The code is the only lock on this data, so treat it like a house key.
Single-file trainer, adapted from Ed's build for Caroline: Quebec French, tu throughout, listening-first. Cards show standard French with the Québécois version alongside. Using a hint or peeking counts as a miss — only clean recalls advance a card. Mic grading needs Chrome/Edge. Works offline; progress stays in this browser.