In this blog post, I went over how to find the vocabulary list for Duolingo and how to turn those into PDFs and online flashcards! However, if you’re in a hurry and don’t feel like doing all of that yourself, I’ve done it for you! Below you can download the French Duolingo Vocabulary list in PDF and Flashcard form.
1. Duolingo French Vocabulary List in PDF Form
Here you can download the Duolingo French Vocabulary List in PDF form, which comes out to be about 1700 words and 45 pages.
The best part about this list is that it is organized in order of the subjects on your Duolingo tree.
Unlike the Word List that is provided on the desktop version of Duolingo, which is just in order of the words you know the best to the words you need to review more often.
This makes it a lot easier to study since the words you are learning all have to do with each other, instead of being totally random.
I put this together by scraping a Memrise course for the vocabulary list, then organizing it so that it looked clean and easier to study.
Also, it was just a list of words with the translation right next to them (like in a Word Document) but this document is organized like an Excel sheet, making it much easier to study.
The best way to use this PDF to study would be to add it to your own flashcards or have a friend quiz you as you go down the list.
Since it’s 45 pages long, you probably won’t want to print the whole thing, but you can choose which subjects are most difficult for you and then print only those pages to study on your own!
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2. French Duolingo Word List in Pre-made Anki Flashcard Deck
The absolute BEST way to study these Duolingo French Vocabulary Words is by putting them into an online Flashcard Deck.
There are a bunch of steps that you can follow here that can teach you how to do it yourself, but luckily I’ve done it for you! (:
All you need to do is download the app for free from Anki Web to use on your computer. Anki is a free flashcard-making app that is considered the best spaced-repetition flashcard app out there.
It’s used by a ton of famous language learners, like the author behind “Fluent Forever: How to Learn a Language Fast and Never Forget it” and the famous polyglot Benny Lewis of “Fluent in 3 Months”
The main downside to Anki (which I think is still definitely worth it, and I’m super frugal with my money) is that if you want to use it on an iPhone, you’ll have to pay a one-time fee of $25.
However, you can still use the app completely for free on your laptop/computer or any Android phone.
Now, head to Anki Web and download the correct version for your computer. There are different versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Although there are versions for Android and iPhone, you’re going to need to use the computer version to upload the vocabulary list to Anki.
After you’ve downloaded Anki and made an account, click “Import File” and choose the .apkg file that you can download here:
After you’ve hit “Import”, a new deck will appear in your Anki app called “Duo French Vocab List” (which you can rename if you want to!) with over 1700 words from Duolingo.
If you’ve never used Anki before, it’s super easy to use. Basically, it will show you each card at varying intervals until you’ve really learned it.
Below is a sample card from my Duolingo French Vocab deck. The card will first show you the word that you need to learn, in this case, “girl.”

If you know it you can click on the card and choose how easy it was for you. Based on what button you choose, that is how long it will take for Anki to show you that card again.
If the card was way too easy and you don’t want to see it again, you can click “Browse” then right-click on the card and press “delete.”

Also, since you are adding 1700+ words at once, that can be quite overwhelming.
You can set a limit on Anki to show you only “10 new cards per day” so that you aren’t having to learn so many new words per day.
You can do this by clicking into your deck then clicking “Options” on the bottom and changing the “New cards/day” to whatever number you feel comfortable with (I recommend staying around 10-20 per day!)

Language Learning Must-Haves
- iTalki Language Classes: The #1 reason why I’ve been able to learn languages from home. Take conversation classes from a native speaker for only $5-$10 an hour.
- How to Be Fluent Books: Two of my favorite books about language learning have definitely got me super excited about learning a language and I highly recommend reading both!
- Fluent Forever: How to Learn Any Language Fast and Never Forget It
- Fluent in 3 Months: How Anyone at Any Age Can Learn to Speak Any Language from Anywhere in the World
- A Language Planner: Keep track of your scheduled language classes, set language goals, and organize your study schedule with my favorite planner ever.
- Harry Potter in Your Target Language: Reading a beginner book that you’re familiar with is an incredible way to learn vocabulary quickly!
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Dayna Brockbank is a travel and language-learning blogger who has lived around the world but has now settled in Nice, France. She speaks 3 languages at varying levels of fluency: Spanish, Italian, and French, and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Spanish Education. She and her husband focus on making travel part of life by living cheaply and traveling on a budget.
Li
Wednesday 11th of May 2022
Where is the "Duolingo French Vocabulary List in PDF"? I can't find the link to download. You've mentioned it, but you haven't provided the link to download.
admin
Thursday 12th of May 2022
Hey Li! It's right at the top, you put your email in, and then it sends the PDF to your email. Hope that helps! Dayna