Learn French with Music
Master conjugations and vocabulary through AI-generated songs
Available NowFrench is spoken by over 275 million people across five continents—from France and Belgium to Quebec, West Africa, and the Caribbean. It's the language of diplomacy, culture, and travel. For many learners, French verb conjugation—with its -er, -ir, and -re families and irregulars like être and avoir—can feel overwhelming. Rhythmica turns these patterns into musical tracks so you learn by ear and rhythm, not just by rote.
Why Learn French?
French opens access to literature, film, business, and daily life in dozens of countries. It shares Latin roots with English and Spanish, so vocabulary often feels familiar. The main hurdles are pronunciation (liaison, elision, nasal vowels) and verb conjugation: multiple tenses, irregular stems, and the subjunctive. Music helps lock in both—the rhythm reinforces verb endings, and hearing native-style pronunciation in song improves your accent.
How Rhythmica Helps You Learn French
Rhythmica delivers French conjugation and vocabulary through AI-generated music. Each verb pattern gets a dedicated track, with each form hitting the beat. You see and hear the forms in sync, then reinforce them with spaced repetition. No more silent drills.
- Regular and irregular verbs: -er, -ir, and -re conjugations plus essential irregulars (être, avoir, aller, faire, etc.).
- Multiple tenses: Present, passé composé, imperfect, future, conditional, and subjunctive in musical form.
- Core vocabulary: High-frequency words and phrases you'll use in real French.
- Native-style pronunciation: Models trained for clear, natural French so your ear gets used to the sounds.
French Grammar & Conjugation in Rhythm
French has three main verb groups (-er, -ir, -re) and many irregular verbs that appear in every conversation. Auxiliary choice (avoir vs. être) in the passé composé, agreement of the past participle, and the subjunctive mood are classic sticking points. Rhythmica doesn't replace grammar explanation—it makes the forms stick. When each je, tu, il/elle form lands on a beat, recall becomes faster and more automatic.
Practice French Conjugation
Try the web app free—no download required. Practice French with verb conjugations and vocabulary set to music. Or dive into key verbs: être conjugation, avoir conjugation, aller conjugation, faire conjugation.
Tips for Learning French with Music
- Repeat the same conjugation song until you can anticipate the next form; then move on.
- Use short, daily sessions (5–10 minutes) for steady progress without burnout.
- Combine Rhythmica with French podcasts, songs, or TV to hear the forms in context.
- Focus on high-frequency irregulars (être, avoir, aller, faire) early—they're in every tense.
Is Rhythmica Good for Learning French?
Yes. Rhythmica is built for Romance languages, with full support for French. You get conjugation-focused lessons, AI-generated music for each pattern, spaced repetition, and visual mnemonics. It's ideal for learners who struggle to remember verb tables and want to learn through rhythm and song—whether you're preparing for travel, exams, or conversation.
Ready to learn French through music? Download Rhythmica free for iOS, select French, and start with present tense -er verbs. Your first song is one tap away.
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