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Swipe into a
conversation.
In another language.
Out loud.

Hold the mic and actually speak. Lucía asks what size. The taxi driver asks where to. Nobody waits while you translate in your head.

87 SCENES · 9 CITIES
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🇪🇸 Español
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CAI · Cairo
Karim
Souk trader
Advanced 64% fluency12s
Haggle for spices and lanterns — offer, smile, settle.
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FCO · Roma
Giuseppe
Restaurant Waiter
Intermediate 71% fluency8s
Get a table, order tapas and drinks, then ask for the bill.
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Chloé
CDG · Paris
Chloé
Barista
Beginner 82% fluency5s
Order your first café con leche and handle the size question.
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MAD · Madrid
Carlos
Taxi Driver
Beginner 74% fluency3s
Give a destination, ask the fare, make a little small talk.
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Lucía
MAD · Madrid
Lucía
Barista
Intermediate 78% fluency10s
Order your first café con leche and handle the size question.
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How a scene works

Three seconds in, you're already talking.

FIRST

Pick who you're meeting

A barista in Madrid. A waiter in Rome. An immigration officer who wants to know how long you're staying. Swipe until someone's worth your ten minutes.

THEN

They speak first

No menus, no flashcards. The scene opens the way it would in real life — with a question you have to answer out loud.

AND THEN

You hold the mic and reply

Say it badly. They'll answer anyway, at your level, and nudge you with what you could say next. That's the whole loop.

Inside a scene

The line, the translation, and one thing you could say.

She talks first. What she said sits underneath in your language — read it after you've tried, not before. And if you freeze, there's one line you could actually say. Never the answer key.

Lucía
Your barista · Madrid
Lucía
¿Con leche entera o desnatada?
With whole milk or skim?
You could say
Con leche entera, por favor.
With whole milk, please.
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Before you press start
A cultural tip?
Spaniards greet before they order. Walk in with ¡Hola! and you've already changed the temperature of the conversation. Nobody rushes a coffee here — the barista won't rush you either.
Key words I'll need
Five that will carry you:
  1. Café — coffee
  2. Tamaño — size, when she asks
  3. Leche — milk: entera, desnatada, de avena
  4. Azúcar — sugar
  5. Para llevar — to go
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The cast

Eighty-seven people who are waiting to talk to you.

Each one lives somewhere specific, does a real job, and wants something from the conversation. They speak their own city's language, at whatever level you're ready for.

Lucía
Lucía
Barista
MAD
Carlos
Taxi Driver
MAD
Diego
Immigration Officer
MAD
Antonio
Restaurant Waiter
MAD
Chloé
Chloé
Barista
CDG
Giuseppe
Restaurant Waiter
FCO
Karim
Souk trader
CAI
Khalid
Hotel concierge
DXB
Naima
Mint-tea house
RAK
Lucho
Cevichería
LIM
Valentina
Feria de San Telmo
EZE
Ricardo
Taxi Driver
LIS
Who it's for

Two weeks out, or two years in.

For travelers

Rehearse the trip before you take it

  • The scenes you'll actually hit. Check in, get through immigration, find the aisle, order the thing you can't pronounce.
  • The city, not the textbook. Ceviche in Lima. San Telmo in Buenos Aires. The spice market in Dubai.
  • Accents that match the map. Six Spanish varieties, because Madrid and Buenos Aires don't sound the same.
  • Ten minutes at the gate. One conversation is a complete session. No streak to protect.
For language learners

Speaking practice, without the other person

  • Four levels, honestly enforced. At Basic they answer in three words. At Advanced they stop going easy on you.
  • A hint when you freeze. One realistic line you could say next — at your level, never the answer key.
  • Translation underneath, in your language. Read it after you've tried, not before.
  • Write your own scene. Describe the situation and who you're facing. It exists thirty seconds later.
Difficulty

They meet you exactly where you are.

Change the level mid-scene. The same barista who answered you in three words will start talking like she does with regulars.

Basic
One to three words back. Present tense only. She'll wait.
A1
Beginner
One short sentence. No conditionals, nothing you haven't met yet.
A2
Intermediate
Natural, everyday speech at a normal pace.
B1 · B2
Advanced
Full speed, idioms, the joke you'll only half catch.
C1 · C2
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Order the coffee.

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