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13 languages

Study for a German exam in the language you think in

German is hard enough without an interface you have to decode. PassDeutsch translates the whole app - menus, instructions, grammar explanations and vocabulary definitions - into 13 languages.

  • English

    English

  • Deutsch

    German

  • Türkçe

    Turkish

  • বাংলা

    Bengali

  • العربية

    Arabic

  • Українська

    Ukrainian

  • Русский

    Russian

  • हिन्दी

    Hindi

  • اردو

    Urdu

  • Español

    Spanish

  • Português

    Portuguese

  • Română

    Romanian

  • Polski

    Polish

Change your language at any time in Settings - your progress is unaffected.

Why it matters

Your first language is a study tool, not a crutch

Instructions you cannot misread

At A1 and A2 the exercise wrapper is often harder than the German being tested. Reading “choose the correct answer” in your own language means your attention goes where it belongs.

Vocabulary you actually pin down

A translation into your first language fixes a word faster and more precisely than a German-only definition you half understand. Every vocabulary entry is translated into all 13 languages.

Grammar explained, not guessed

Explanations of cases, Perfekt or Konjunktiv II land better in a language you think in - the German examples stay German.

One app for the whole family

Households preparing together rarely share a first language. Everyone sets their own interface language on their own device.

PassDeutsch provider selection screen, available in 13 interface languages

FAQ

Language questions

What languages is PassDeutsch available in?

Thirteen: English, Deutsch, Türkçe, বাংলা (Bengali), العربية (Arabic), Українська (Ukrainian), Русский (Russian), हिन्दी (Hindi), اردو (Urdu), Español, Português, Română and Polski. The interface, instructions, grammar explanations and vocabulary definitions are all translated.

Why does the app language matter for exam preparation?

Because misreading an instruction costs the same points as not knowing the German. Studying with instructions in a language you are fluent in means your attention goes to the exam text rather than to the exercise wrapper - especially at A1 and A2.

Can I change the language later?

Yes, at any time in Settings. Your progress is unaffected.

Start practising today - the first tests are free

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