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Duolingo Reviews in June 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Duolingo Reviews & Ratings

3.1

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Based on 944 ratings & 456 reviews

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Excellent

(250)

Very Good

(123)

Good

(77)

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(0)

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Kirsten E

10/29/15

5 out of 5

"The most fun way to learn a new language!"

What do you like best about Duolingo? As a gamer, I love having the added challenge of earning points and seeing my name on the leaderboard. I love signing my friends up so that we can compete! The user face is absolutely stunning - it's colourful, playful, and helps make the learning process fun. I have used this app for the past three years, and I have drastically improved my French and German skills. It is easy to make time for a learning tool that feels like a game. What do you dislike ...

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Karmen S

10/29/15

5 out of 5

"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

5 out of 5

"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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Bert V

10/29/15

5 out of 5

"Great way of learning the basics of a language"

What do you like best about Duolingo? The short sessions that you can take in some lost time. Also that a session cannot fail. They used to work with hearts. After 3 mistakes you'd have to start over. They switched this to a system where you need 20 correct answers. Any wrong answers are deducted from this total. This puts a certain limit on the time to complete a lesson. Ideal for doing these during your morning commute. What do you dislike about Duolingo? It unfortunate that the app ...

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Anonymous User

10/29/15

4.5 out of 5

"A great way to learn a language on a busy schedule"

What do you like best about Duolingo? Duolingo is a no brainer for people interested in learning a new language on a tight time scale. Instead of buying a large and expensive language learning software package or taking the time elsewhere to learn a new language, Duolingo takes that away and makes it easy and fun! I have found that I'm learning more and more every day while doing my three languages. Even more, you learn far more than recall, which is crucial when learning a language. What ...

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Anonymous User

10/29/15

4.5 out of 5

"Best Free Language-Learning Software "

What do you like best about Duolingo? What I like best about Duolingo is the accuracy of the grammar. While there is a specific syntax they would like for you to master, the software is flexible enough to handle different variations of sentences with the same meaning. I also like how dynamic it is. You can never get bored going through the exercises. What do you dislike about Duolingo? I do not like the fact that there are not more languages! I would like to learn some East Asian languages ...

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Kenan D

10/29/15

4.5 out of 5

"Duolingo Review"

What do you like best about Duolingo? I like that I can learn at my own pace, that I can take the Duolingo app with me on my phone and that I'm learning another language (or two or three). What do you dislike about Duolingo? I wish that the mobile app contained the Notes & Hints that the website has. Without that feature, it makes the mobile app more difficult to comprehend some of the nuances about the language and I use the mobile app for 95% of my usage. Recommendations to others ...

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Ana R

10/29/15

4.5 out of 5

"Great app to keep up your French"

What do you like best about Duolingo? The app uses incentives to keep you interested in practicing. It sends reminders and keeps changing question formats so you don't get bored. It's also colorful, easy to use and includes an immersion option for high-level translation. You can "earn" lingots (language currency) to "buy" fun add-ons to your account. Make wagers against your consistent practice to increase your stack of lingots. Streaks of practice earns you more lingots as well. The app ...

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User in Publishing

10/29/15

4.5 out of 5

"A great way to learn a language on a busy schedule"

What do you like best? Duolingo is a no brainer for people interested in learning a new language on a tight time scale. Instead of buying a large and expensive language learning software package or taking the time elsewhere to learn a new language, Duolingo takes that away and makes it easy and fun! I have found that I'm learning more and more every day while doing my three languages. Even more, you learn far more than recall, which is crucial when learning a language. What do you ...

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Aidan A

10/29/15

4.5 out of 5

"I havent really tried any other language learning software etc, but this is really enjoyable and fun"

What do you like best about Duolingo? That its on all platforms - i used to only use it on my ipad but recently have been using more on the computer - it seems theres variation and using the computer makes you learn more. The ipad version seems to have the same sentences etc after a while so you can go by memory and not use the knowledge as good as could be. I also like the amount of languages offered and how its continually growing. Ive "completed" french but will be trying more languages ...

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