Italian verbs, finally in the right order
Conjugation is where most Italian learners stall. Ciao Verbs turns all 15 tenses into a level path you work through: short lessons, typed answers, and the derivation shown when you get one wrong. Fully offline.
While you wait, the conjugation reference is free and already covers 2,000 verbs.
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Built for the part that's actually hard
Most apps treat conjugation as a thirty-second drill between vocabulary lessons. This one is only about conjugation.
Typed answers, never multiple choice
Recognising avessi in a list of four is not the same skill as producing it. You type every answer, accents included.
A level path, not a firehose
Levels are grouped into milestones and ordered by how often you'll actually need them, so the congiuntivo arrives when you're ready, not on page one.
Wrong answers explain themselves
Not just "the answer was finisco", but why: drop the -ire, this verb takes -isc-, add the ending for io.
2,000 verbs, fully conjugated
Search by infinitive, by English meaning, or by any conjugated form. AndrΓ² finds andare.
Works with no signal
Every table, lesson and quiz is on the device. No network calls mid-session, on a plane or on the metro.
Spaced repetition underneath
Forms you keep missing come back sooner. Forms you've mastered stop wasting your time.
The free reference
Generated from the same verb database the app ships with.
Verb conjugation tables β
2000 verbs, all 15 tenses, with auxiliaries and feminine agreement forms.
Tense guides β
When each tense is used, how it's formed, and the traps English speakers fall into.
Irregular verbs β
The small list that does most of the work in everyday Italian.
-isc- verbs β
Which -ire verbs insert -isc-, and where the insert appears.
Verbs taking essere β
The auxiliary split, and the participle agreement it forces.
Blog β
Practical write-ups on the parts of Italian conjugation that reliably go wrong.
Questions
When does the app launch?
It's in development now. The waitlist is the only channel we'll use to announce it. One email, at launch.
Is the conjugation reference free?
Yes, permanently, with no account. It's the same data the app ships with, so you can judge the quality before you download anything.
Which tenses will it cover?
All fifteen: the four indicativo simple tenses and their compounds, both condizionale tenses, all four congiuntivo tenses, and the imperativo. See the tense list.
Will it work offline?
Yes. The verb database, the lessons and the quizzes are all bundled on the device. An account is optional and only exists to sync progress across devices.
Be there on day one
One email when it's live. Nothing else.
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We'll email you the moment Ciao Verbs lands in the stores. A presto!