
Wordy is a language-learning app that turns movie and TV show clips into bite-sized lessons. Instead of memorizing vocabulary lists, you watch short, real-world scenes from popular films and series, then reinforce what you’ve heard with built-in quizzes. Every word you encounter is tracked automatically, so your personal vocabulary grows with each clip you watch. With support for 20+ languages, Wordy makes it possible to learn naturally—by doing something you already enjoy.
Wordy draws from a library of 15,000+ clips taken from actual movies and shows. You’re not listening to scripted dialogues—you’re hearing how people really speak, with natural accents, slang, and emotion.
Every word you encounter is logged without you having to lift a finger. Your personal word bank builds automatically, so you can review and revisit terms you’ve learned from each clip.
After watching a clip, you can test your understanding with quick challenges that use the exact scenes you just saw. The quizzes feel like a natural part of watching, not a separate study session.
From English and Spanish to Japanese, Korean, and Ukrainian, Wordy covers a wide range of languages. You can switch between them freely, making it easy to explore multiple languages in one app.
“Take your tv binge to a productive level and learn language while watching your favorite shows. A game changer for struggling language learners.”
Wordy’s core insight is that context is the best teacher. Instead of forcing you to sit through grammar drills, it lets you absorb language through the stories you already love. The automatic vocabulary tracking and scene-based quizzes remove the friction of traditional study, so learning happens almost passively. It’s a rare app that actually makes “learning by watching” feel genuine—not just a marketing slogan.
You’re tired of flashcards and textbook exercises, and you want a method that fits naturally into your daily routine. If you already spend time watching movies or series, Wordy turns that habit into a language-learning engine—no extra scheduling required.
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