The best alternatives to Everyday German are Tinycards, Drops, and JapaneseTab. If these 3 options don't work for you, we've listed a few more alternatives below.
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Get a random German noun along with its gender every time you open a new Chrome tab. Each word has a relevant image and the background is color coded based on the gender. This helps in subconscious visual association.
Mille is an app that consists of the 1,000 most common German words. Each flashcard includes one German word and one expression (click on the card to see the translation). Pronunciation is available for every single phrase (recorded by native speakers).
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