Broad category + subcategory practice with auto-flip and audio.
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Best format for this app is: id, fr, en, cat, broadcat.
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French Vocabulary Builder helps users practice French words with interactive flashcards that show the French term first and reveal the English meaning on flip. The workflow is simple: choose a category, set the card count, then review each word with optional audio.
The useful concept is focused repetition by topic, so learners can build recall in shorter sessions instead of studying one long mixed word list.
Beginner daily practice: Select Basics, choose Greetings, and review 10 cards such as “bonjour” → “hello / good morning” and “au revoir” → “goodbye.”
Use short sessions and repeat the same category more than once before switching topics. This helps you connect the French word, the English meaning, and the sound of the word without mixing too many new terms at the same time.
The import option is useful when you want to study your own word list from a class, textbook, or personal notes. A custom deck should include French words, English meanings, and category labels so the app can filter and organize the cards.
Do not study too many unrelated words in one session if you are still building basic recall. It is usually better to practice one topic at a time, listen carefully, flip the card, and say the word aloud before moving to the next card.
It helps users practice French words with flashcards that show the French term first and reveal the English meaning when flipped.
Yes. You can select a broad category and subcategory, then choose how many cards to include in the session.
Yes. The Listen button can be used during a study session to hear the French word aloud.
Yes. The app supports JSON deck import. The best format includes fields such as fr, en, cat, and broadcat.
After the English meaning is revealed, the app can automatically move to the next card, or you can use the Next button manually.
It is useful for beginner French learners, students reviewing class vocabulary, teachers preparing practice decks, and anyone who wants short topic-based vocabulary sessions.