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Build French Vocabulary That Actually Sticks

Stop forgetting flashcard words a week later. Talkparty teaches French vocabulary inside real AI conversations — every new word comes with context, gender, pronunciation, faux amis warnings, and a personalized review schedule.

Most French learners memorize hundreds of words for an exam, then forget them — or worse, learn them without their gender and use 'le' for every feminine noun. The fix is not more flashcards. It's encountering each word in real conversations with its gender attached, using it back, and reviewing on a schedule that matches how memory actually works. Talkparty is built around that loop, with built-in alerts for faux amis like 'actuellement' and 'sensible'.

Talkparty is an iOS and Android app that helps you build French vocabulary by encountering words in real AI conversations, getting instant in-context definitions with gender, and reviewing them with adaptive spaced repetition. It covers A1–C2 vocabulary plus DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF, and business French.

How Talkparty Builds Your French Vocabulary

Encounter Words in Real Conversations

Encounter Words in Real Conversations

Pick a scenario — job interview, casual chat, DELF topic, business meeting. The AI introduces level-appropriate French vocabulary in context, not from a list.

Tap Any Word for Instant Context

Tap Any Word for Instant Context

Tap to see the definition, an example sentence, the pronunciation, the gender, and faux amis warnings. The word goes straight into your personal word bank.

Use the Word Back, Right Away

Use the Word Back, Right Away

The AI naturally steers the next reply so you have a chance to use the new word — with the right gender and article. Production is what shifts a word from passive to active.

Review on an Adaptive Schedule

Review on an Adaptive Schedule

Every word resurfaces in your next conversations and review cards on a spaced-repetition schedule. The harder the word for you, the more often it returns — until it sticks.

French Vocabulary Features Built Around Real Use

Words Learned in Conversation, Not Lists

Every new French word arrives inside a sentence you actually wanted to say. Context-rich encoding means you remember the word and how to use it — not just its translation.

Gender Built Into Every Word

Talkparty never shows you a French noun without its article. Le, la, l', un, une — the gender comes baked in and reinforces with every encounter.

Faux Amis Alerts

Talkparty flags the cognates that trick English speakers — actuellement, sensible, librairie, eventuellement, assister — with the natural French alternative and an example.

Personal Word Bank From Your Mistakes

Every time you stumble, ask for a word, or get corrected, that word is added to your personal review deck. Your weak spots become your fastest wins.

Adaptive Spaced Repetition

Review cards return on the schedule that matches your memory — sooner for the words you forget, later for the ones you've locked in.

DELF, DALF, TCF, TEF Vocabulary

Coverage of all major French exams across A1–C2, surfaced inside speaking and writing scenarios that mirror the actual task formats.

Who French Vocabulary Practice Is For

Talkparty's vocabulary practice is built for anyone whose French comprehension is ahead of their production.

Intermediate Plateau Learners (B1–B2)

You understand most podcasts and shows but freeze when it's your turn to speak. Active vocabulary practice — not more reading — is how you close the gap.

DELF, DALF, TCF & TEF Candidates

Targeted vocabulary for each level, with the high-band lexical resources examiners reward — used in context, not memorized in isolation.

Quebec & Canadian Immigration

TEF Canada and TCF Canada vocabulary practice with the formal French expected on residency and citizenship interviews.

Business Professionals

Workplace vocabulary for negotiations, presentations, performance reviews, and client calls — with collocations and register tuned to formal French in France, Belgium, Switzerland, or Quebec.

Talkparty vs Other French Vocabulary Apps

How Talkparty compares to popular vocabulary tools for French learners.

FeatureTalkpartyFlashcard AppsMultiple-Choice Apps
Words learned in real conversationYesNo (flashcards)Limited
Active production (you use the word back)YesNoLimited
Gender shown with every nounYesUser-generatedLimited
Faux amis alertsYesUser-generatedLimited
Adaptive spaced repetitionYesYes (manual decks)Limited
DELF / DALF word lists in contextYesUser-generatedLimited
Multiple languages in one subscription7DIYYes (limited speaking)

What You Gain by Building Vocabulary the Talkparty Way

Move Words From Passive to Active

Reading and listening grow your passive French vocabulary. Talkparty's speaking-first approach forces production — which is what actually changes how you express yourself.

Stop Falling Into Faux Amis Traps

Built-in alerts for actuellement, sensible, librairie, and dozens more. You learn the natural alternative before the awkward moment in real life.

Internalize Gender Through Use

Hearing 'la table' a hundred times in conversation locks the gender in. Memorization tables don't — context does. Talkparty makes that exposure inevitable.

Build Domain-Specific Vocabulary Fast

Job interview, restaurant, doctor, DELF exam — the AI loads scenario-relevant words into the conversation so you absorb them where you'll actually use them.

French Vocabulary for Exams, Work, and Travel

Talkparty maps vocabulary practice to the situations and exams you actually need.

DELF Vocabulary (A1–B2)

CIEP-aligned vocabulary for each DELF level, surfaced inside speaking and writing tasks that mirror the exam structure.

DALF Vocabulary (C1–C2)

Advanced and academic French vocabulary for the DALF speaking and writing tasks — argumentative, abstract, formal.

TCF & TEF

Vocabulary for TCF Canada, TEF Canada, and general TCF/TEF tests — including the formal vocabulary required for immigration interviews.

Business French Vocabulary

Negotiations, performance reviews, presentations, and client calls — with collocations and register tuned to French business culture.

Travel & Daily Life

Cafés, train stations, doctor visits, asking directions, small talk — practical vocabulary surfaced in the situations where you'll actually need it.

Common Myths About Building French Vocabulary

Myth

I just need to memorize more flashcards.

Reality

Recognizing a word on a flashcard is not the same as being able to use it with the right gender, the right preposition, and the right collocation. Active production in conversation is what shifts vocabulary from passive to active.

Myth

I can learn the gender later.

Reality

Learning a French noun without its gender means you'll have to relearn it later — usually after embarrassing mistakes. Talkparty bakes the gender into every encounter so you never learn the word wrong in the first place.

Myth

Cognates make French vocabulary easy.

Reality

Cognates help with recognition but hide faux amis. Without context, you don't know which English-looking words are safe and which embarrass you. Talkparty flags the dangerous ones.

Myth

AI can't really teach vocabulary in context.

Reality

Modern AI introduces words in level-appropriate scenarios, defines them on tap, and steers the conversation so you use them back. That's contextual, productive vocabulary practice — not a multiple-choice drill.

Build Your Team's French Vocabulary at Scale

Roll out AI-powered French vocabulary practice across your company. Sector-specific scenarios, admin dashboards, and progress tracking.

Industry-Specific Word Lists

Industry-Specific Word Lists

Sales, Healthcare, Hospitality, Legal, Tech, and 15+ other sectors with role-relevant French vocabulary surfaced in workplace scenarios.

L&D Dashboard

L&D Dashboard

Track vocabulary breadth, retention rates, and active production across your team in real time.

SSO & Admin Controls

SSO & Admin Controls

Single sign-on, license management, and team-level reports — built for company-wide rollouts.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many French words can I learn per week with Talkparty?

Most learners absorb 25 to 50 new words per week with 15-minute daily practice — and crucially retain them with the correct gender, because each word is encountered in conversation, used back, and reviewed on schedule.

Does Talkparty teach me the gender of every French noun?

Yes. Every French noun is shown with its article (le, la, l', un, une) in every encounter. The gender becomes part of the word itself, not a separate fact to memorize.

Will Talkparty warn me about faux amis?

Yes. Talkparty flags the cognates that trick English speakers — actuellement, sensible, librairie, éventuellement, assister — with the natural French alternative and an example sentence.

How is Talkparty different from other French vocabulary apps?

Most French vocabulary apps are flashcard or multiple-choice tools — great for recognition, weak for production. Talkparty teaches words inside real AI conversations, then reviews them with the same spaced-repetition science. You learn both meaning and usage in one loop.

Can I prepare for DELF, DALF, TCF, or TEF vocabulary with Talkparty?

Yes. Talkparty covers DELF A1–B2, DALF C1–C2, TCF, and TEF (including TEF Canada and TCF Canada) vocabulary, surfaced inside speaking and writing scenarios that mirror the exam format.

Is Talkparty free?

You can start Talkparty for free and try the full vocabulary experience. The subscription unlocks unlimited conversations, advanced word banks, exam-specific lists, and all 7 learning languages in a single plan.

How long does it take to see vocabulary improvement?

Most learners notice broader active vocabulary within two to three weeks of 15-minute daily practice. The shift from passive to active — words you can produce with the right gender — is usually clear within a month.

How many minutes per day should I practice vocabulary?

15 to 25 minutes daily produces the most consistent retention. Short, daily sessions beat long weekly ones because spaced repetition only works if the spacing is regular.

Does Talkparty work offline?

Talkparty needs an internet connection for AI conversations and speech recognition. Cached lessons and review cards are available offline once downloaded.

Can I learn vocabulary for multiple languages with one subscription?

Yes. A single Talkparty subscription unlocks vocabulary practice for English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Italian, and German — switch between them anytime in your profile.

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Start Building Your French Vocabulary Today

Open Talkparty, pick a scenario, and start a conversation. The new words show up with their gender, in context — and stay because you use them.