An AI German Conversation Partner That Won't Switch to English
Anyone who's tried to practice in Berlin or Vienna knows the routine: you start in German, stumble once, and the other person helpfully switches to English. Finding a real partner who'll let you struggle through it — on your schedule — is genuinely hard. An AI partner is there the second you want to practice, for as long as you want, and it stays in German.
The honest problem
Why finding a German conversation partner is so hard
Language exchanges sound great in theory. In practice, you lose half the time to logistics, worry you're boring your partner, and only speak German for the few minutes before you switch to their English. And German speakers, who often have excellent English, tend to switch the moment you hesitate.
Tutors fix consistency but cost money and need scheduling. Friends who speak German get tired of being your practice dummy. So most learners practice far less than they intend — not for lack of wanting to, but because the friction is too high.
What good practice needs
What actually makes a good conversation partner
It stays in German
The best partner lets you fight through a sentence instead of rescuing you in English the second you pause.
Availability
The one who's there when you have ten free minutes beats the one you have to plan around.
Patience with mistakes
You'll only loosen up if you're not afraid of being judged for every case or ending.
Useful feedback
You want to know what you got wrong — at a moment that doesn't kill your momentum.
How to practice
How to practice with an AI conversation partner
- 1
Treat it like a real chat
Don't recite facts — converse. React, ask questions back, disagree.
- 2
Pick a topic before you start
A loose subject — your weekend, a film, an opinion — gives the conversation somewhere to go.
- 3
Let mistakes happen
Keep talking even when a sentence comes out wrong. Flow first, accuracy after.
- 4
Review the highlights
Afterward, look at the corrections and pick one or two things to focus on next time.
Try it now
Conversation starters to react to
Imagine a partner just said these. Respond out loud, in German.
Was hast du heute gemacht?
What did you do today?
Erzähl mir etwas Interessantes, das du kürzlich gelernt hast.
Tell me something interesting you learned recently.
Wenn du überallhin reisen könntest, wohin würdest du gehen?
If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
Magst du lieber die Stadt oder das Land? Warum?
Do you prefer the city or the countryside? Why?
Where Parla fits
Parla is the conversation partner that's always free to talk
Open-ended back-and-forth
Talk about anything and get natural responses that keep the conversation flowing — in German.
No scheduling, no guilt
Practice as much or as little as you like. You're never wasting anyone's time.
Corrections after the chat
Speak freely, then see what to improve in a clear post-conversation debrief.
Zero judgment
Fumble, restart, repeat yourself — exactly what you need to get comfortable.
Find your German conversation partner
No coordinating calendars. No switching to English. Just open it up and start talking.
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