DutchMouth

Dutch verbs are killing your fluency.

Not because you don't study enough — but because most apps make you guess instead of recall.

Learn all 5 forms of the 2,000 verbs that actually drive real conversations.

Example

Can you conjugate this?

zijn

to be

ik (present) ben
wij (present) zijn
ik (past) was
participle geweest
auxiliary zijn

1 of 2,000 verbs

Stem changes. Separable prefixes. Hebben vs zijn. You'll know them all.

No multiple choice. No gamification. Just recall, from memory.

The Fix

Speak without freezing on verb forms.

2,000 high-frequency verbs. All 5 forms. Learned from memory — so they show up when you speak.

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Start training verbs
2,000
High-frequency verbs
5
Forms per verb
10,000
Total learning points

Every verb you actually need

Curated dataset of 2000 high-frequency Dutch verbs. From "zijn" to "verontschuldigen" — we focus on words that appear in real conversations, news, and books.

Type to prove you know it

No multiple choice. No matching games. You type the conjugation or you don't know it. Present, past, participle, auxiliary — all five forms, purely from memory.

Spaced repetition that works

Smart scheduling brings verbs back right before you forget them. Miss one? It comes back tomorrow. Nail it? See you in a month. The algorithm adapts to you.

Speaking-first curriculum

Start with the verbs you need to speak: existence, motion, modals. Build your core vocabulary before expanding to specialized domains. Designed for B2+ fluency.

Evidence-Based Method

Built on cognitive science, not gamification

Every design decision is grounded in research on how memory actually works.

Active Recall

Type from memory. No shortcuts.

Spaced Repetition

Intervals from 1 day to 8 months.

Two-Correct Rule

Prove you know it twice before advancing.

Speaking-First

Core grammar verbs first, then expand.

Ready to stop freezing mid-sentence?

Say the verb you want, in the form you need. Train with serious learners who type every conjugation from memory.

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