Pāli Practice is an education app developed by QotoQot.
How many times has Pāli Practice been downloaded?
Pāli Practice has been downloaded 490 times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 68 times.
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Is Pāli Practice free?
Pāli Practice is free to download. The APK download size is 63.00 MB. The latest version available is 1.1. The last update was on January 30, 2026.
What are the requirements for Pāli Practice?
The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play January 2026.
Description
Pāli Practice is a 100% free, open-source app for learning Pāli language grammar, with a focus on verb conjugations and noun declensions. Pāli is the language of the early Buddhist texts preserved in the Pāli Canon (Tipiṭaka).
The app uses flashcard exercises that ask you to find the correct grammatical form. For verbs, you are shown a verb and asked to conjugate it for a given tense, person, and number. For nouns, you are asked to decline a word in a specific case, gender, and number. You think or say the answer yourself, then tap to check it, along with the word’s translation.
The app follows a spaced repetition approach. After each review, you mark items as easy or difficult, and they are shown again later depending on how well they are remembered.
Pāli Practice works fully offline and is designed for brief, regular study. It can be used whenever you have a free moment.
The app is intended for students of early Buddhist texts—such as the suttas of the Pāli Canon—who want a simple tool for practicing grammatical forms while studying the Buddha’s Dhamma. It supports ongoing study but does not replace textbooks, courses, or teachers. Word and grammar data are sourced from the Digital Pāli Dictionary project.
The icon is the quail from SN 47:6, the Sakuṇagghi Sutta (“The Hawk”), hiding behind clumps of earth in its ancestral territory—a newly plowed field with the soil turned up:
“Wander, monks, in what is your proper range, your own ancestral territory. In one who wanders in what is his proper range, his own ancestral territory, Māra gains no opening, Māra gains no foothold. And what, for a monk, is his proper range, his own ancestral territory? The four establishings of mindfulness.”
This app is maintained by the DhammaBytes contributors. We warmly welcome feedback and help with translating the app into other languages. Please contact us at contact@dhammabytes.org
Recent changes: - Added start menu decorations - Fixed back button/gesture navigation on Android 15+ - Updated the database to Digital Pāli Dictionary release from January 2026
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Very nice app, but every time I select the "nouns and cases" or "verbs and tenses" button, the screen becomes scrollable, buttons like "reveal answer", "back", "all forms" or "history" work fine. I hope this can be fixed. Sadhu. Namo Buddha ya
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