Click any word to see what it means in this sentence: gender, case, and the nuance a dictionary skips. Stuck on a whole sentence? Ask Milo.
Every feature serves one rule: keep your eyes on the text, not in a dictionary tab.
Look up "Bank" in a sentence about a river and you get riverbank, not fifteen finance entries to scroll through. Every lookup reads the sentence first, then explains the word the way a patient tutor would: gender, case, why this meaning fits here, the nuance a dictionary skips.
Click any sentence, then ask Milo anything. A word, a grammar point, why it's phrased the way it is. Answers are grounded in the exact sentence you're reading, not a generic chatbot.
Every word you save returns in a new short story the next day, then again days later, in different sentences and contexts, until it sticks in real reading and not just on a flashcard.
Paste a Tagesschau URL or drop a 200-page Kindle PDF. The whole page becomes interactive: every word clickable, every sentence translatable, no app switching.
Kafka at C1, Grimm at B1, original A1 stories. A growing shelf of German literature and journalism, sorted by level, so you read content you actually want, at a level you can finish.
Install ImmerRead Lookup and click any German word on any website (news, blogs, docs) for the same in-context explanation. Included in your subscription, no extra cost.
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Every day at the B1 plateau is another day skipping the content you actually want to read. Pick a Kafka chapter, a news headline, a PDF you bookmarked. Open it tonight and finish it.