13 July 2017
It is very good for learner. It start from zero level.
13 July 2017
I've been using Duolingo on my Android devices for years. It's a great way to keep in touch with my language learning. When I saw there was an app for Windows, I decided to give it a try. As compared to the Android app, there are some gaps. The Windows app doesn't have any speaking exercises. And it's not nearly as forgiving as the Android app for things like misspellings. I sort of take that as a good thing, except when I have to restart an exercise because I ran our of hearts. I've also noticed a few content errors. In one case, my response was perfect; it agreed with the response from the app, but yet it was marked wrong. In another case, the "correct" answer was patently wrong. And there's no way in the Windows app to connect with the Duolingo community to comment on a given exercise, or compare answers with others. Still, it's a good tool. Looking forward to seeing some improvements in it soon!
13 July 2017
I can't stand the three hearts and I believe it is deterrent to enjoy learning.
12 July 2017
"Something happened."
12 July 2017
I have been using Duolingo for three years and it is a fantastic tool
12 July 2017
I really like the app because it let's me manage the level of learning I can do per day. It helps me with pronunciation and images and although I didn't think I could form small phrases from the beginning, it proves me I can do that. Really like it!
12 July 2017
I use it everyday. Great.
12 July 2017
Where's the Arabic language?!
12 July 2017
I'm a student using this app over the summer, it is easy to use and sets goals for ur standards
11 July 2017
Has some inconsistency between mobile App and web site: Can't see enough information on my phone since the latest update to website.