The best websites for learning Greek

We tracked down 7 of the best websites for learning Greek, including 5 you can use for free. Our top picks right now are Tatoeba, Wiktionary and YouGlish. Every entry below is hand-checked and ordered free-first, so you can start without spending a cent.

7 resources · 5 free

Tatoeba

Multi-language

Open database of 13M example sentences with translations across 400+ languages.

WebsitesTools Free BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
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A collaborative, Creative Commons-licensed corpus you can search for real usage of a word or download in bulk to build your own decks. It is the raw material behind Clozemaster and countless Anki decks rather than a study tool in itself. Sentences are contributed by volunteers, so quality and naturalness vary — prefer sentences from native contributors and cross-check anything surprising.

Wiktionary

Multi-language

Free multilingual dictionary with etymologies, IPA and full conjugation tables.

DictionariesWebsites Free BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
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Over 100 language editions; the English edition alone has millions of entries covering hundreds of languages, with IPA, declension and conjugation tables, etymologies and usage notes that commercial apps usually paywall. The etymology sections are quietly one of the best vocabulary-retention tools available. Being crowd-sourced, coverage is uneven and rare entries can be wrong — cross-check anything unusual against a native-language dictionary.

YouGlish

Multi-language

Hear how a word is really said, searched across millions of YouTube clips.

ToolsWebsites Free IntermediateAdvanced
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Type a word or phrase and it plays back real YouTube clips of people saying it in context, across 25 languages plus sign languages, so you get natural intonation and regional variation rather than an isolated dictionary recording. Free, donation-supported, no account needed. Complements Forvo: Forvo for single words, YouGlish for phrases and prosody.

Official Greek proficiency exam site, with free past papers and a graded text bank.

WebsitesTools Free BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced A1–C2
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The Centre for the Greek Language runs the state Certificate of Attainment in Modern Greek, the qualification recognised for Greek universities and public-sector posts. The site publishes past exam papers and audio for every level plus a searchable bank of texts graded by level, which is useful for self-assessment even if you never sit the exam. The material is free; only the exam itself costs money, and the site is almost entirely in Greek.

The Centre for the Greek Language's free portal: Triantafyllidis dictionary and more.

DictionariesWebsitesTools Free IntermediateAdvanced B1–C2
vocabularyreadinggrammarwriting
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A state-backed portal hosting the Triantafyllidis Dictionary of Standard Modern Greek — the reference monolingual dictionary — together with modern Greek grammars, searchable text corpora, dialect lexicons and teaching material for Greek as a foreign language, including distance-learning courses at A1–B1. Everything is free and ad-free. It is a scholarly site in Greek, laid out for researchers rather than learners, so expect to navigate it rather than be guided through it.

Readlang

Multi-language

Click any word while reading the web to translate it and make a flashcard.

ToolsWebsites Freemium IntermediateAdvanced
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A browser extension plus web reader covering 100+ languages: click a word or drag across a phrase, get an inline translation, and it becomes a flashcard automatically. The free tier gives unlimited single-word translations but caps phrases and AI explanations at 10 a day; Premium is $6/month. Simpler and cheaper than LingQ or Migaku if all you want is frictionless reading of articles and ebooks.

Refold

Multi-language

Free immersion-learning roadmap plus tools and a large learner community.

WebsitesCommunities Freemium BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced
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A detailed staged roadmap for acquiring a language through massive comprehensible input — what to do at each stage, when to start output, how to mine sentences — with a free tracker, starter courses and an active Discord. The roadmap and community are free; vocabulary decks, advanced courses and coaching are paid. It is opinionated to the point of dogma about avoiding early output and translation, so take the framework and ignore the purity rules if they do not fit your goals.