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  2. Duolingo releases its top 10 languages of 2023. What made the ...

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    Top 10 most popular languages learned on Duolingo. Although there were some changes this year, Duolingo listed the top 10 languages studied in 2023 as: 1. English. 2. Spanish. 3. French. 4. German ...

  3. Americans flock to Chinese TikTok rival RedNote — and ... - AOL

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    Duoling was the 18th most downloaded free app in Apple's App Store on Thursday. Another language learning app, Estonia-based Drops, said it has seen an increase in Chinese-language learners too.

  4. How I Learned 3 Languages in 7 Months -- for Free - AOL

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    duolingo.comDuolingo creators Luis von Ahn, left, and Severin Hacker Last year we introduced you to Duolingo, the new(ish) online business that hopes to teach foreign languages to everyone in the ...

  5. Duolingo - Wikipedia

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    The company follows a freemium model, with optional premium services like Super Duolingo and Duolingo Max, which are ad-free and provide additional features. Additionally, Duolingo runs Duo's Taqueria, a Mexican taco restaurant in Pittsburgh. With over 110 million monthly active users, Duolingo is the most popular language learning app in the ...

  6. List of most commonly learned second languages in the United ...

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    Below are the top foreign languages studied in American institutions of higher education (i.e., colleges and universities), based on the Modern Language Association's census of fall 2021 enrollments. "Percentage" refers to each language as a percentage of total U.S. foreign language enrollments. [3]: 49

  7. Esperanto - Wikipedia

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    On May 28, 2015, the language learning platform Duolingo launched a free Esperanto course for English speakers. [64] On March 25, 2016, when the first Duolingo Esperanto course completed its beta-testing phase, that course had 350,000 people registered to learn Esperanto through the medium of English.