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Anki Flashcards for Languages (10,000 cards)

Study languages with real sentences, audio, and a 15–30 minute daily routine powered by spaced repetition.

Instant access • Works with Anki / AnkiDroid • Updates included

How you learn with DeckLearn

1

Focused content

Curated sentences organised by level (A1–C1, N5–N1).

2

Flashcards + Anki

Spaced repetition on mobile or desktop with daily review.

3

Active recall

Question–answer format that strengthens memory faster.

4

15–30 minutes/day

Small sessions that compound into real fluency.

Start with the essentials

Language Decks (10,000 cards)

Ready-made Anki decks built for daily review, with audio, translation, and a consistent progression.

  • Spanish, German, Japanese and more
  • Structured by level: A1–C1 / N5–N1
Browse Language Decks

Anki Setup Guide

Install, import .apkg, and follow a routine that avoids review overload.

  • Step-by-step for Anki and AnkiDroid
  • Simple settings that keep you consistent
Open Anki Guide

DeckLearn UK: learn languages with Anki the right way

DeckLearn UK is built for people who want real progress without wasting time building flashcards from scratch. Each language pack is designed as a complete learning path: you get thousands of useful sentences, organised by level, and you learn through active recall and spaced repetition inside Anki.

If you already know Anki, you’ll appreciate how everything is structured to work well with daily reviews. If you’re new, the Anki Guide walks you through installation, importing an .apkg deck, and choosing settings that keep your workload sustainable.

What you get in a DeckLearn language pack

  • 10,000 flashcards per language with a clear progression from beginner to advanced.
  • Audio to support pronunciation and listening from day one.
  • Translation and structured learning cues to speed up understanding.
  • Content organised by level so you always know what to study next.

How to avoid the “Anki overload” problem

Most people quit because they add too many new cards and reviews pile up. The fix is simple: keep new cards low at first (10–20/day), do reviews every day, and follow one deck plan consistently. DeckLearn is designed exactly for that: steady progress, no chaos.

Popular languages in the UK

Many UK learners start with Spanish or German, then move to Japanese once they’re comfortable with daily review. Browse the language list and pick one pack to stick with for 30 days — that’s when you start feeling the momentum.

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