
Duolingo Reviews in August 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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Reviewers praise the gamified, fun approach that keeps them motivated to learn daily.
The free version is solid and generous, covering a lot without paying.
Super Duolingo is seen as affordable and good value versus competitors.
Short daily lessons make consistent progress easy to fit in.
One reviewer wished for a more natural-sounding voice reading the words.
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Morgan Y
10/30/15
"Brilliant language learning software"
What do you like best about Duolingo? The fact that the app is constantly changing and adapting, through their own ideas but more importantly through taking on user feedback. What do you dislike about Duolingo? Incomplete features - the ability to buy new, fun classes with in-app earned lingots is brilliant but it has not been put to full use. Recommendations to others considering Duolingo: Make sure to use it every day - the more intensely you use it, the more you will get out of it. What ...
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Éléonore M
10/30/15
"Best language learning app, with impressive cross-device progress tracking"
What do you like best about Duolingo? I like the use of the same vocabulary words over several lessons, and I like the fact that there are assessments every few lessons What do you dislike about Duolingo? the speaking part is not very helpful and can be offputting in some situations Recommendations to others considering Duolingo: If you start using this product, make sure to commit to one language because it takes a lot of commitment to make progress What problems is Duolingo solving and ...
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Dennis N
10/30/15
"A great way to learn at your own pace"
What do you like best about Duolingo? I like Duolingo because you can use the program when it's convenient; on your smart phone, or a computer. It's self-paced so you can move through the material as quickly as you like. The material is amusing and the interactions keep things motivating. Best of all, it's free to use! What do you dislike about Duolingo? I think that teaching strategy is somewhat narrow when it comes to the material. The program progresses through the basics in a linear ...
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Justin Z
10/30/15
"Decent gamification of language learning."
What do you like best about Duolingo? Decent variety of languages. Good progress tracking and practice reminder system. Good repetition structure for maintaining vocabulary. I like how the lessons adapt to my failures. I like the ability to switch between languages to keep my mind alert. And I like the brevity of each section so that I'm able to sneak in a lesson during a busy day. What do you dislike about Duolingo? Wish there were more languages available outside Europe. The Android app ...
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User in Hospital & Health Care
10/30/15
"Great Product!"
What do you like best? DuoLingo is a great way to brush up on rusty skills, build your vocabulary, or learn a new language. It's convienient to use the mobile app on the go, and the website when you have access to a computer. I like that there are a number of different languages to choose from. What do you dislike? I wish I could use DuoLingo offline. It would be nice to use during air travel. I also dislike that some of the features in the web version are not avialable in the app. For ...
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Cheryl K
10/29/15
"Duolingo is a great tool"
What do you like best about Duolingo? Duolingo is free, which is incredible and I recommend it to people all the time. It's a great introduction to a language or a fantastic supplement to taking a language class. I would say that you can get a great basic education from using ONLY Duolingo to learn a language but I would always recommend several resources if you are really trying to become fluent (audio program, class, music, tv, skype with native speakers, etc.) Duolingo is great for ...
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Eric L
10/29/15
"Motivating Language Software"
What do you like best about Duolingo? I like that the individual lessons are not too intimidating and they incentivize you to complete them by offering rewards. In addition, I like how each lesson builds on the previous one. What do you dislike about Duolingo? I dislike that there is no way to build on your vocabulary for individual sections. For instance, I am sure there are more words associated with household items, business, politics, etc, but you are limited to what's in the ...
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User in Higher Education
10/29/15
"A great, free way to learn a language"
What do you like best? Duolingo is intuitive to use, with a nice interface. It gradually teaches various levels of the language you want to learn, with the possibility of interacting with other people and being helped if in doubt about something. I find it the best free option to learn fast and practice both listening and writing What do you dislike? If the language you want to learn is a total mistery to you, then it will be a bit tough to start with Duolingo. This is because even though ...
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Karmen S
10/29/15
"ADDICTIVE!!!"
What do you like best about Duolingo? Fast and fun. An hour of language practice goes by in a flash. The screens are colorful and engaging. Through Duolingo I am learning to write German words and phrases, and I sometimes impress my German boyfriend with a properly pronounced phrase. I am embarrassed being around so many world travelers in his community and I only know one language. Duolingo has given me confidence I can earn a good foundation in German. What do you dislike about ...
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Joshua H
10/29/15
"Duolingo has helped me learn faster and with a better understanding than any other course taken."
What do you like best about Duolingo? I really love the flash card style of UI that you use to learn the language. I love the gameification of the app also I play against my girlfriend all the time and its fun. The really best thing I love is how easy it it use and all the reminders it gives to you when you have been slacking off. The way the languages are split up and organized is very easy to follow, you know exactly what course you getting into and what is coming up. The amount of ...
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