Duolingo- Best Language App - Duolingo is a perfect app to learn different languages

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Duolingo- Best Language App

Duolingo is a perfect app to learn different languages


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With Duolingo App you will find it easy learn other languages like Chinese, English, Spanish, French, French, German, Italian, Russian, Portuguese, Turkish, Dutch, Irish, Danish, Swedish, Ukrainian, Esperanto, Polish, Greek, Hungarian, Norwegian, Hebrew, Welsh and other Languages.

It's one of the best language learning app in town. It's free and easy to use to improve your language learning skills either by reading, or speaking.

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Wow, i actually all ready use duolingo :) i have a 264 day streak!

My husband used this app to learn basic Chinese, and he learned so much in just a few days! I know Chinese myself, so it was pretty fun watching him learn, and interacting with me in a new language. I definitely recommend this app for anyone!

I just discovered the app and its helping so far to learn French.

I just started using the Duolingo app to learn French. I agree that's it's a great app. It turns learning a language into a game and also somewhat keeps you accountable. Ive been using it for about a month now and Its going good so far.

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I've been using it for over a year to learn Danish. It's a fun way to learn a new language, but I don't think I'll ever be able to speak it unless I find a native Danish speaker to practice with. Learning the words and the grammar is one thing, but the pronunciation is another. I really like how accountable it makes me. I'm determined not to break my streak, no matter how tired I am!

You are right. Grammar is another thing. To pronounce correctly you will need help from someone that can speak correctly.

We're a little short on Danish people in my neck of the woods, sadly. For now I'll just memorize more words!