Duolingo - Language Lessons

  • 4.7
    out of 5
    4.7M Ratings
  • Editors’ Choice

    With its friendly approach and awesome updates, Duolingo’s long been one of our favorite apps for learning another language. Its secret: making the process genuinely fun. Engaging mini-games test your reading, writing, and speaking skills, and joining a club (where you can encourage and compete with others) adds a great social element. Bonus: all those languages and games are available for free!

  • Best language, lesson app ever except happen to get subscriptions. They cost a bit of money

    ngghjnbvvggg

    The only way to make the lessons easier and different ways to help you with the lessons you can even call one of the characters that are in the app and they can help you have conversations and speak the right way, but the only thing is you have to have a subscriptionfor that if you don’t want a subscription, you can still learn. You’re just not able to have different and multiple ways of other ways to helping you learn.

  • Little bit of bugs

    Emily cargo

    I love Duolingo it’s so fun and engaging but I am also in a class where we are doing Duolingo and we have been accessed to unlimited energy and hearts except for skipping levels. Though one day as I was coming back to school I found that I didn’t have full energy which was a big disappointment because in the beginning when I did it had home I did have full energy so I would like it if you look through your best. I’ll understand if you cannot find the problem at least you did your best.

  • Add More Customizable Items to the Shop!

    SashaTurner

    Duo excels at making repetitive recall entertaining. What would really sink the hook in for me is if there were more than just timer boosts to buy in the shop. Hear me out: you spend all this time practicing, which is fun, to earn “gems” which is rewarding, only to find out you can only buy stuff you don’t even use with them. Then it’s kinda like what is the point of those, you know? Reward meh. Make like a room for Duo I can buy items to customize or something like that. Brainstorm.

  • Great, but still run for improvement

    PN in Seattle

    My streak is over 1200 days and I have studied French and mostly Japanese. I have found this to be fun and quite helpful. My one request is that they would allow you to comment / inform on what you are finding more and less helpful so that you could somewhat guide, at least the emphasis, of what you learn. Some exercises workings lesson are ridiculously easy and some are extremely hard. I need more practice on the hard ones and it’s not very smart at telling what I need practice on.

  • Duolingo is great and needs no improvement

    Gftvdtfdvedhgfg

    I think this is the best app to learn a foreign language quickly. I am terrible at Spanish but when I got Duolingo I got better and better every day. I ask myself questions at school too. Duolingo is the best app and every day J jump to it reading to pass my achievements. I love Duolingo and if you download it you will too. Also you can learn any language or multiple languages. Buy Duolingo now and have the time of your life learning languages. Just for managers… you made my favorite game.

  • Very good especially with a subscription

    Stop ads it’s annoying

    If you want to learn languages at a high level, cancel a subscription you don’t need and get Duolingo with a subscription. If you are fine with ads and just want a casual level to intermediate or just practice what languages you are pretty good at then get the regular. I have super duo and it’s taught me more about my main language than my language teacher at school. I also started chess and have gotten to a solid understanding despite starting with 0 knowledge of it.