Learn Dutch
at university grade.
CEFR A1→C2, an AI conversation tutor that adapts to you, and eight skills scored separately — built for adults who want real Dutch, not a streak. Around 25 million speakers worldwide.
Free forever for individual learners. No ads, no card required.
Why serious learners choose Loquora for Dutch
Most apps teach to a streak. Loquora teaches to a standard — the same CEFR scale a university or employer uses — and shows you exactly where you stand.
Eight skills, scored separately
Reading, writing, listening, speaking, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, and fluency each carry their own Glicko-2 rating — so you can see exactly where your Dutch is strong and where it lags, instead of one flattened XP number.
An AI conversation tutor that adapts mid-sentence
Hold a real Dutch conversation with a tutor (Claude Opus 4.8) that adjusts its difficulty to your level turn by turn, corrects gently, and explains why — not just that you were wrong.
Spaced repetition that respects your time
An SM-2 scheduler tuned per learner schedules reviews at the moment you're about to forget — no streak guilt, no grinding through cards you already know.
CEFR proficiency, A1 to C2
Every lesson maps to the Common European Framework, so your Dutch level means the same thing here as it does to a university or an employer.
How hard is Dutch for English speakers?
Among the fastest languages for English speakers — shared vocabulary and familiar grammar mean early wins come quickly. Independent U.S. Foreign Service Institute estimates put languages in this band at roughly 600–750 hours of study to reach professional working proficiency. Loquora forecasts your own trajectory from your real session data, so the number you see is yours — not an average.
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How hard is it to learn Dutch as an English speaker?+
Among the fastest languages for English speakers — shared vocabulary and familiar grammar mean early wins come quickly. Independent U.S. Foreign Service Institute estimates put languages in this difficulty band at roughly 600–750 hours of study to reach professional working proficiency. Loquora's adaptive sequencing is built to make that horizon manageable.
How long does it take to learn Dutch on Loquora?+
It depends on your goal. To hold everyday conversations (CEFR A2–B1) most learners need a few hundred focused hours; full professional proficiency takes longer — see the FSI estimate above. Loquora forecasts your own trajectory from your real session data rather than promising a fixed timeline.
Is Loquora free for Dutch?+
Yes. The free plan includes the full spaced-repetition system, proficiency tracking, the graded library, and a daily allowance of AI tutor conversation. Plus ($9.99/mo) unlocks unlimited tutor turns and premium voices.
Does Loquora prepare me for Dutch certification?+
Loquora tracks your level on the universal CEFR scale (A1–C2), the standard reference for Dutch proficiency recognized by universities and employers.
Start Dutch today
A two-minute placement puts you at exactly the right level. Then the system adapts to you, every session.
* Study estimates are independent figures published by the U.S. Foreign Service Institute for native English speakers reaching professional working proficiency, shown as a difficulty reference. Your actual pace depends on your goals and study habits.