The best app to learn French conjugation should do more than show tables. French has three major verb families, spelling-change quirks, and irregular heavyweights like être and avoir. Music gives each pattern a hook your memory can grab.
Rhythmica generates a unique track for every conjugation map—je parle, tu parles, nous parlons land on beats instead of disappearing from a chart.
Why French conjugation is tough
Present, passé composé, imparfait, subjunctive—each multiplies forms across persons. Apps that only tap tiles rarely build auditory memory.
The best app to learn French conjugation should:
- Group patterns by sound: -er endings rhyme across persons
- Drill être and avoir early: they power compound tenses
- Let you replay what you miss: favorites for stubborn forms
- Listen regularly: one song loop or a long playlist — more exposure helps endings stick
Try Rhythmica for French
Start with present tense and passé composé, then branch into imparfait when narration clicks. See our French verb endings guide and imparfait hub for study paths.