Words in context

Learn words with the sentence that made them matter.

Paste a paragraph, article, subtitle scene, lesson note, email, or exam passage. Vokai keeps vocabulary tied to real context, then helps you review the words and phrases that slip.

Sentence-level context
Words and phrases
Review that repeats

Sample context

The proposal gained support after the results were published.

She hesitated before answering the final question.

The guide recommends starting with a short daily routine.

Vokai screenshot showing vocabulary highlighted in context

Review loop

Save the useful items, then let Today bring them back when they matter.

Source to memory

A short loop for words you actually met.

Step 1

Start from a sentence

Use source text where the word already has meaning instead of learning it as an isolated translation.

Step 2

Save the useful item

Keep vocabulary with definitions, examples, and nearby context so review still feels connected to real language.

Step 3

Review what slips

Today review brings back weak words and phrases so the original context has more chances to stick.

Why it works

Context stays close while review gets practical.

The point is not to collect more words. It is to keep the useful ones attached to their source, then revisit the ones your memory drops.

Context before memorization

Start with the paragraph, scene, note, or passage where the vocabulary naturally appears.

More than word pairs

Study phrases, collocations, idioms, and examples when a translation pair is not enough.

Meaning has a handle

A sentence gives memory something to hold onto, especially for words that look similar across contexts.

Read and listen

Use text-to-speech alongside review so the word is not only visual on a card.

Context returns in review

Practice can bring useful context back instead of burying words in a disconnected deck.

Questions

Before you paste the first source.

Why learn words in context?

Context helps you remember what a word means, how it behaves in a sentence, and when it sounds natural.

Does Vokai keep the original sentence?

Yes. Vokai is designed around source material, so vocabulary can stay connected to the paragraph, scene, note, or topic where you met it.

Can I review words later without losing context?

Yes. Saved vocabulary can return through Today review, flashcards, quizzes, puzzles, and text-to-speech while keeping useful context close.

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