Most Common English Words

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About this app

3000 words are all you need to easily express yourself and have everyday conversations in English, this app has all 3000, always available on your phone, even while offline.
60000 example sentences to put words into context, with pronunciations
Translations available in Spanish, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Finnish, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Swedish, Estonian, Croatian, Czech, Indonesian, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Chinese, Arabic, Lithuanian, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and Hungarian
Filter by Levels (A1, A2, B1, B2), Topics, Top 100 Groups, and Parts of Speech
Study without even opening the app, even on your watch, with flexibly scheduled notifications
Flashcard autoplay and auto-pronounce loops over your flashcards for times when you cannot use your hands
Practice with your favorite quiz types to master all words
Updated on
Nov 15, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Personal info, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

What’s new

We added a new quick-glance toast showing every time you open the app, to give you information about the number of reviews left to reach your daily goal, your current goal streak, and the total number of days to study all words (if you stick to your goal)
We fixed an issue that could have prevented example highlighting with reversed term-definition order