Duolingo on the Web
Learn languages completely free, without ads or hidden charges. It's fun, easy, and scientifically proven.
What is Duolingo on the Web?
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"Far and away the best free language-learning app." —The Wall Street Journal
"We’ve also tried a few other methods such as book learning and Rosetta Stone, both of which bombed. That’s why I jumped at the chance to try Duolingo. And believe me, it’s addictive." —FluentIn3Months.com
Duolingo is changing the way people learn languages.
With Duolingo, you learn a language completely free, without ads or hidden charges. You have fun while you learn, leveling up and competing with friends. You have the opportunity to translate real-world texts in the language you are learning, and in doing so, help us translate the Web into other languages.
Yeah, it's pretty sweet.
Duolingo currently offers courses in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, and English, and we are working to bring you many other languages. Stay tuned.
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Pros
- Free to use
- Easy and fun way to learn languages
- Covers multiple languages
Cons
- Issues with logging in
- Bugs and technical problems
- Some users experienced sudden changes in course levels
Most mentioned
- Easy to use and fun
- Useful for learning languages
- Issues with logging in
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Duolingo on the Web is safe to use. It does not request any sensitive permissions.
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Duolingo on the Web has earned a good reputation and can be trusted.