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Duolingo Reviews in August 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Duolingo Reviews & Ratings

4.42

Very Good

Based on 376 ratings & 465 reviews

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Rating Distribution

Excellent

(259)

Very Good

(123)

Good

(77)

Poor

(0)

Terrible

(6)

Duolingo pros and cons

  • 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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Anne Robinson

12/27/23

3 out of 5

OK FOR BASIC PURPOSES

It's ok as a quick supplement to more detailed learning. I use the free app which is a very short daily lesson. Even when I've practised that day, it sometimes claims I haven't - maybe the time difference between the USA and UK? A bit odd. And the animated characters eg giving a high five are a bit annoying even if jokey. The only colour I've been taught after about a year is pink!

J

Jack

12/17/23

3 out of 5

Duolingo is only good

Duolingo is only good. Once I typed the right answer, it showed wrong. It doesn't explain why this answer is wrong. THESE ARE CONS. Pros It is a fun learning website It lets us compete with others It has great achievements It left me with a conclusion that if you know the reasons why you get wrong while learning, I would prefer or else if you do not know the reason then don't choose. It is just for practise.

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Harvey Norman

12/15/23

5 out of 5

Duolingo method of teaching is amazing

Some pasts events or encounters are really connected to some of our future manifestations. When you are at a crossroads and can't decide which action to take, you should take a memory travel back into some past events, some of your unanswered questions about the future has been answered back in the past without your understanding. Growing up, I was fascinated by the Spanish language, which inspired me to give myself the nickname Santo (Saint in Spanish) back in junior high. So I got to ...

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Harvey Norman

12/15/23

5 out of 5

Duolingo method of teaching is amazing

Some pasts events or encounters are really connected to some of our future manifestations. When you are at a crossroads and can't decide which action to take, you should take a memory travel back into some past events, some of your unanswered questions about the future has been answered back in the past without your understanding. Growing up, I was fascinated by the Spanish language, which inspired me to give myself the nickname Santo (Saint in Spanish) back in junior high. So I got to ...

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JB

Judgiest Bin Man

12/12/23

5 out of 5

I LOVE THIS APP

I LOVE THIS APP IT HELPS ME STAY MOTIVATED AND ENJOY LEARNING LANGUAGES I HOPE THEY GIVE A CHRISTMAS GIFT OF A WEEK OF SUPER DUOLINGO FOR FREE

JB

Judgiest Bin Man

12/12/23

5 out of 5

I LOVE THIS APP

I LOVE THIS APP IT HELPS ME STAY MOTIVATED AND ENJOY LEARNING LANGUAGES I HOPE THEY GIVE A CHRISTMAS GIFT OF A WEEK OF SUPER DUOLINGO FOR FREE

TS

tom shahriari

12/05/23

4 out of 5

I use several language programs, here are my thoughts

I speak French pretty well and started using Babbel, along with Duolingo, to help me become more comfortable in my daily conversation. I moved to France so the ability to have real conversations is rather important. I get by rather well and the average American might consider me fluent, but not me, I hold myself to a very high standard. Both of these programs, which I have been using for about two months, are great for what they are, but they emphasize written, formal, French rather than ...

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Ronald Perez

11/27/23

3 out of 5

Great for starting, weak on moving to intermediate

While Duolingo is great for learning the basics, it’s value diminishes as you advance. It’s very rigid with certain words in its vocabulary universe, often rejecting perfectly accurate synonyms. It’s as if you’re working with an artificial subset of the language rather than the language itself; training wheels are great when you’re learning how to ride a bike but at some point in the process they have to come off. It’s totally arbitrary in its assignment of gender, e.g English words like ...

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RP

Ronald Perez

11/27/23

3 out of 5

Great for starting, weak on moving to intermediate

While Duolingo is great for learning the basics, it’s value diminishes as you advance. It’s very rigid with certain words in its vocabulary universe, often rejecting perfectly accurate synonyms. It’s as if you’re working with an artificial subset of the language rather than the language itself; training wheels are great when you’re learning how to ride a bike but at some point in the process they have to come off. It’s totally arbitrary in its assignment of gender, e.g English words like ...

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RP

Ronald Perez

11/27/23

3 out of 5

Great for starting, weak on moving to intermediate

While Duolingo is great for learning the basics, it’s value diminishes as you advance. It’s very rigid with certain words in its vocabulary universe, often rejecting perfectly accurate synonyms. It’s as if you’re working with an artificial subset of the language rather than the language itself; training wheels are great when you’re learning how to ride a bike but at some point in the process they have to come off. It’s totally arbitrary in its assignment of gender, e.g English words like ...

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