Conjugr8
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Practice Finnish Online — Free

One of the world's most logical languages — once you get started

Conjugr8 is a free Finnish practice tool covering grammar, vocabulary, sentences, speaking, and comprehension — built around spaced repetition so you actually remember what you learn.

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5M+ native speakersOfficial in 2 countriesHard for English speakersB2 reachable in ~1,100 hours

What you can practise

Why learn Finnish?

Connect with Finnish culture, literature, and the outdoors
Work in Finland's strong tech and design industries
Finnish grammar is genuinely logical — irregular verbs are rare
A foundation for Estonian and other Finno-Ugric languages

Finnish at a glance

1Finnish belongs to the Finno-Ugric family, making it unrelated to most European languages — but that also means it's highly consistent once you know the rules.
2Finnish has 15 grammatical cases, but they follow regular patterns far more reliably than the case systems of Slavic languages.
3Finland is consistently ranked among the world's top countries for education, quality of life, and digital infrastructure.
4Finnish and Estonian are closely related — learning one gives you a significant head start on the other.

How Conjugr8 works

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Choose a skill
Pick grammar, vocabulary, sentences, speaking, or comprehension for Finnish.
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Practice daily
Short focused sessions with spaced repetition keep words and conjugations in long-term memory.
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Track your level
Watch your CEFR level climb from A1 beginner to C2 advanced as exercises are completed.

CEFR-structured practice

Conjugr8 organises all Finnish exercises around the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Every vocabulary set, grammar tense, and sentence exercise is tagged to a level — so you always know where you stand and what to study next.

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Common questions about practising Finnish

How long does it take to learn Finnish?
~1,100 hours of study gets most English speakers to B2 — conversational fluency. That assumes consistent daily practice rather than occasional marathon sessions. The early stages feel slow; progress accelerates once you have ~500 words and basic grammar in place.
Is Finnish hard to learn?
Hard for English speakers. The difficulty depends more on consistency than raw ability — the learners who reach fluency fastest are those who practice a little every day rather than a lot once a week. Conjugr8 is built around short, focused sessions for exactly that reason.
What should I study first — grammar or vocabulary?
Both, from day one. Trying to finish grammar before touching vocabulary (or vice versa) creates a ceiling you hit quickly. High-frequency vocabulary gives you something to hang grammar rules on, and basic grammar makes vocabulary more memorable because you can use it in sentences.
How does spaced repetition help with Finnish?
Spaced repetition schedules review at the point just before you'd forget — so you're not wasting time reviewing things you already know cold, and you're not letting things you half-know slip away. For vocabulary especially, it's the difference between words that stick after a week and words you have to look up every time.

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