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You have learned vocabulary. You have done grammar drills. But real Spanish conversations still trip you up.
You still say “Soy aburrido” (I am boring) when you mean “Estoy aburrido” (I am bored). Native speakers understand you, but they notice.
Duolingo does not fix this. Apps do not catch context.
You know “Espero que” needs subjunctive, but you freeze mid-sentence. So you rephrase to avoid it entirely.
Avoidance means you never improve.
“Estoy muy exitado” does NOT mean excited. “Embarazada” does NOT mean embarrassed. These mistakes can be mortifying.
One wrong word changes everything.
You learned “coger el autobus” in Spain. Then you said it in Mexico... where “coger” means something very different.
Dialect matters. Context matters.
Not generic language learning. Spanish-specific AI that understands your real challenges.
Real-time detection of ser/estar errors with context-aware explanations.
La fiesta es en mi casa
La fiesta esta en mi casa
Location = estar, even for events
Recognizes subjunctive triggers and ensures you use the correct mood.
Triggers detected:
Practice Mexican, Peninsular (Spain), or Argentine Spanish.
Catches embarrassing false friends before you say them in real life.
Tracks article and adjective agreement errors across your sessions.
el problema es muy difícila
el problema es muy difícil
“problema” is masculine despite -a ending
Your mistakes become flashcards. Reviewed at optimal intervals until mastered.
Three simple steps to better Spanish
Talk naturally with the AI in Spanish. Discuss anything: your day, travel plans, or practice scenarios like ordering at a restaurant in Barcelona.
Every ser/estar mix-up, subjunctive miss, and gender error is detected in real-time. Get instant explanations without breaking the conversation flow.
Your personal mistakes become SRS flashcards. The system brings them back at optimal intervals until you never make them again.
Ayer yo soy muy cansado despues del trabajo
Entiendo. Trabajar mucho es agotador.
Quick note:
yo soy cansado - yo estaba cansado
Temporary feelings use estar. Past tense: estaba
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