Grammario vs Reverso
Grammar analysis vs. translation and conjugation tables
Reverso is a translation and conjugation reference tool — excellent for looking up word meanings and seeing words in context. Grammario goes deeper: it parses the full syntactic structure of any sentence you input and explains every grammatical relationship with AI-generated clarity.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Grammario | Reverso |
|---|---|---|
| Primary purpose | Parse and explain any sentence | Translation + conjugation tables |
| Full dependency tree parsing | ||
| Morphological feature tags (case, tense, aspect, mood) | ||
| AI explanation for every grammar concept | ||
| Analyze any sentence (not just lookups) | ||
| Grammar curriculum with leveled lessons | ||
| Progress tracking, XP, and streaks | ||
| Contextual sentence examples | ||
| Translation to/from many languages | ||
| Verb conjugation tables | ||
| Free tier | 3 analyses/day | Yes (ads) |
Frequently asked questions
How is Grammario different from Reverso?
Reverso lets you look up translations and see a word in example sentences. Grammario lets you paste any sentence — one you wrote, found, or heard — and immediately see its full syntactic structure: every word's role, its morphological features, and an AI explanation of the grammar concepts involved.
Can Grammario help me understand a sentence I found while reading?
Yes — that's exactly the use case Grammario is built for. Paste any sentence in Italian, Spanish, German, Russian, Turkish, or Japanese and get a full breakdown in seconds.
Does Grammario show verb conjugations like Reverso?
Grammario shows the morphological features of every verb in context (tense, mood, person, number, aspect), but doesn't generate full conjugation paradigm tables like Reverso does. The two tools complement each other well.