Learn Spanish Fast
Go from zero to ordering food and having simple chats in 3-4 weeks, 15 minutes a day.
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Noun Gender
Imagine every noun in Spanish wears a tiny badge: either 'masculine' or 'feminine'. This badge tells you which 'the' (el or la) to use with it, making sentences flow correctly. It's a key part of every word's identity.
Can you really learn Spanish fast?
Yes. In 3-4 weeks at 15 minutes a day, you can go from zero to ordering food, asking directions, and holding a simple conversation in Spanish. The only requirement: you speak from day one, mistakes and all — not just listen.
Most people try a translation-drill app first — it stalls because it trains you to translate in your head instead of think in the language, so you freeze the moment a real conversation moves faster than a flashcard.
Morso works differently: every lesson ends with a quiz that forces you to actually recall what you just learned, not just recognize it.
Your 3-4 weeks roadmap
First Phrases
Days 1-7You understand basic greetings and can introduce yourself in simple terms.
You'll say “¿Cómo te llamas?” and actually understand the answer.
Building Sentences
Weeks 2-3You can form basic sentences, ask simple questions, and understand common directions.
You'll ask “¿Dónde está el baño?” and follow the directions back.
Conversational Confidence
Week 4+You hold basic conversations, express preferences, and order confidently in Spanish.
You'll say “Quisiera una mesa para dos, por favor” without rehearsing it first.
The highest-leverage moves
Active Listening
Core skillTunes your ear to Spanish pronunciation and natural speech rhythms quickly.
Shadowing Technique
Quick winMimic native speakers' cadence and intonation, improving your accent instantly.
Verb Conjugation Focus
Highest impactUnlocks how to describe actions and build real sentences, not just vocabulary.
Story Comprehension
UnderratedHelps you grasp meaning from context, even with unfamiliar vocabulary.
Mistakes that slow beginners down
Ignoring Verb Endings
Makes it unclear who did what, or when.
Fix: Focus on patterns for 'ar', 'er', 'ir' verbs.
Translating Word-for-Word
Often results in unnatural or incorrect sentences.
Fix: Think in Spanish phrases, not individual words.
Skipping Pronunciation Practice
Makes it harder for native speakers to understand you.
Fix: Practice rolling 'r's and 'ñ' sounds daily.
Avoiding Speaking Out Loud
Holds back your conversational flow and confidence.
Fix: Narrate your day or talk to yourself in Spanish.
Why this actually works
Morso doesn't hand you a static article on Spanish — it generates a real course, broken into lessons with built-in quizzes.
Spaced, not crammed
Lessons space exposure out over days instead of cramming everything at once.
Tested, not just read
Every lesson ends in a quiz that forces recall, not just recognition.
Active recall > re-reading
Recall beats re-reading for retention, and every quiz proves it.
See the research behind it →Citation last verified July 2026.
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