Lirica Learn Spanish, German +

Language learning with music

Published by: lirica
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Learn Spanish, French and German the fun way - through music!
- Choose your favorite songs, from the hottest Latin artists.
- Master key vocabulary and grammar
- Get to know the artist and their vision better with Liri-facts.

Music is a fantastic way to learn:
- Songs are memorable (we’ve all had lyrics stuck in our heads for days!)
- Music is engaging and it soundtracks our lives
- Song are windows into a culture
- Music and language are processed by the same brain systems
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KEY FEATURES:
Learn mode:
- Curated lessons on key vocabulary & grammar from the song, created by professionals
- Track your word learning progression
- Courses from beginner to intermediate
Play mode:
- Music videos with synced lyrics in both Spanish & English
- Fun listening & translation games played to the pace of the song

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USER REVIEWS:
‘’Your app is phenomenal. I’m a huge music guy, and your app is the first thing I’ve found to be extremely effective at helping me learn Spanish.‘’
John, North Carolina
EXPERT REVIEWS:
If you want to learn Spanish in a fun way that actually makes words and grammar stick, then this is the way to do it! I’ve told all of my students to download this app and they love it!‘’
Maria, Spanish Lecturer
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Whether you are learning a language for personal growth, to get to know another culture better or simply as a hobby, with Lirica you will discover your passion!
Turn up the music and learn Spanish today!
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- Winner of the Creation & Education Award at MIDEM 2018
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SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS:
Although some songs are free, you will need a subscription to access all songs and learning content.
Your subscription will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current payment period. You can do so by changing your subscription preferences in your iTunes Account Settings. When a subscription is canceled, access to premium songs will expire at the end of the current payment period.
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Privacy policy: http://lirica.io/privacy-policy
Terms of Service: http://lirica.io/terms-and-conditions
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Questions? Feedback? We’d love to hear from you!
E-mail us at [email protected]
Visit us at https://www.lirica.io
Follow us on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for more engaging language learning with music content!
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In-Apps

1 Month
$16.49
3 Months
$18.49
6 Months
$38.99
12 Months
$49.99
Lirica Premium
$8.49

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Lirica Learn Spanish FAQ

  • Is Lirica Learn Spanish free?

    Yes, Lirica Learn Spanish is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

  • Is Lirica Learn Spanish legit?

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  • How much does Lirica Learn Spanish cost?

    Lirica Learn Spanish has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $26.49.

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User Rating

4.88 out of 5

8 ratings in New Zealand

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Lirica Learn Spanish Reviews

Love 💕 licra

cookiecoops6 on

New Zealand

I love licra it combines amazing music with learning Spanish and I have learnt heaps in just a few minutes!!!!!!!👍♥️

BEST APP OUT THERE FOR NON SPANISH SPEAKERS

🎤🍓Xeena🍓🎤 on

United States

This app helped me learn Spanish the right way. It inspired me to make Latin music, but it would be more better if they didn’t have the songs locked cuz those are THE BEST SONGS Some of them were in my childhood Because my mom used to play them in her car, but it would be much fun if they add bachata, Merengue, and dembow songs and the most Latin popular artists like Romeo santos, bad bunny, Marc Anthony Etc. Like every Latin genre out there. 😭😭😭

Great concept, but has bugs

Polygot91 on

United States

My best friend learned to speak English by memorizing songs and learning their meanings. I find this ap a good segway into reinforcing my Spanish through this method. However, it has a couple bugs that need to be addressed. It always freezes when I get a microphone added to my collection. If I open and close the ap, the microphone disappears from my collection when I go to check. Not a super big deal, an otherwise cool ap to use to reinforce grammar!

Hard to use

Zy Ga on

United States

So many bugs. So hard to use. Almost never works

SCAM

RacyReina on

United States

Paid $25 for a year and can’t even log in. App kept crashing. I deleted it and reinstalled several times started researching more reviews and saw similar reviews. No responses to any emails about issues with the app and request for refund. My previous review isn’t posting either. I loved the concept of the app but it’s a waste of money if you can’t even log in.

Doesn’t work with iOS 17

Rodrigaj on

United States

Take the challenge does not show all the options. Only 1 option shows, no way to scroll to get the other choices. Fortunately with 1 week free trial it was just a waste of time and not money.

More languages

MikjállBohun336 on

United States

There’s a lot Breton language, Gaelic, Russian, and norse songs out there. Breton is dying out needs to be spoken again, it’s fun to know Gaelic, there’s a lot YouTubers who listen to the Russian songs and vibe with it (not gonna lie I vibe too) and the last one I know are hard to find but they’re some artists bringing it back ( and it would be fun to cosplay a lore accurate Viking)

Love it BUT

shellslawson33 on

United States

Super cool but also super limited on what languages are offered.

Great app…however

la demascolo on

United States

Great app!!! I love using this/these types of apps bc music is a GREAT tool for language learning, very effective. I do wish though that you’d update/add newer songs, and I super-wish you had (Brazilian ) Portuguese. You promote “Latin artists” but only have Spanish as there are more languages in Latin America…. Esp when one of THE hottest Latina artists right now is Brazilian… plus it seems the popularity of learning Brazilian is increasing, I think you’d benefit greatly and I know I’d pay for that! Otherwise AWESOME app!

Crashes every time I try to use it.

Doxycyc on

United States

The app was great but it feels like it’s been abandoned? I mean I’m not even able to sign in anymore. Even after deleting and reinstalling. Even reset my password thinking that was the issue. Please address this otherwise why pay for an app you can’t use? My subscription is useless at this point.

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