Author Topic: Duolingo Courses  (Read 922 times)

I don't know if someone cares about this but I'm sharing this anyway.

New course
Türkçe (Turkish)
Recently, Turkish has been released, you can learn it now, but it's in beta.

Upcoming courses
Українська (Ukrainian)
The Ukrainian course is now done, however, there is no release date for it yet. Ukrainian is coming soon!

Norsk (Norwegian)
According to the Norwegian team, the course is 95% done.
This course will teach you Bokmål Norwegian.

Magyar (Hungarian)
The progress has been a bit slow, but steady.

Esperanto
As Hungarian, Esperanto is advancing slowly. But the course will be definitely soon.

Recently added courses
Ελληνικά (Greek)
No notices yet.

ייִדיש (Yiddish)
No notices yet.
As you can see, it has a broken egg instead of a flag. I've no idea why is this.

Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
The course is about 25% done.

עברית (Hebrew)
Not much notices about this course yet.

tlhIngan (Klingon)
Not much notices about this course yet.


damn I'd learn Klingon with Duolingo

got bored of German

Really wanna learn Japanese as my third language.

Really wanna learn Japanese as my third language.
good luck
it's loving confusing along with the mandatory kanji


they offered turkish before chinese, this app is so loving plebian and everything is released 2 months late, have had it for 7 months now

Guys post your stats anyway

Wait what is this
It's a language-learning app for linguists and polygots

To the looks of it, a majority of those languages are specific to one country, not very useful, unless you really like that language
« Last Edit: April 13, 2015, 05:44:50 PM by Kansas »

Oh yeah, I forgot about my Spanish course

when will they start offering swedish



good luck
it's loving confusing along with the mandatory kanji
I don't even know what kanji is.  :cookieMonster:

I would like to learn Chinese, considering the population of that country, however, the fact that half the time it sounds completely different in different areas of China is quite off-putting.

I would like to learn Chinese, considering the population of that country, however, the fact that half the time it sounds completely different in different areas of China is quite off-putting.
I can't tell you how true this is.


WAIT THEY DO?
I NEED TO REDOWNLOAD IT!
Get the app

damn I'd learn Klingon with Duolingo
Klingon surely is causing controversy