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  2. Duolingo - Wikipedia

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    Duolingo Inc. [b] is an American educational technology company that produces learning apps and provides language certification.Duolingo offers courses on 43 languages, [5] ranging from English, French, and Spanish to less commonly studied languages such as Welsh, Irish, and Navajo, and even constructed languages such as Klingon. [6]

  3. Luis von Ahn - Wikipedia

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    Duolingo logo. In 2009, von Ahn and his graduate student Severin Hacker began to develop Duolingo, a language education platform. They founded a company of the same name, with von Ahn as chief executive officer and Hacker as chief technology officer. In November 2011, a private beta test of Duolingo was launched and the app was released to the ...

  4. List of language self-study programs - Wikipedia

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    Think in Italian 1 (Italian) 1 (English) web freemium Lingotopia (miraheze wiki) 7 + 26 work-in-progress courses 9 (Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Meitei, Russian, Spanish, Thai) web free Dasbot (der/die/das quiz) 1 (German) 1 (English) application free Fluent Buddy: 12 1 (English) mobile app freemium

  5. Duolingo releases its top 10 languages of 2023. What made the ...

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    Top 10 most popular languages learned on Duolingo. Although there were some changes this year, Duolingo listed the top 10 languages studied in 2023 as: 1. English. 2. Spanish. 3. French. 4. German ...

  6. Italian orthography - Wikipedia

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    The base alphabet consists of 21 letters: five vowels (A, E, I, O, U) and 16 consonants. The letters J, K, W, X and Y are not part of the proper alphabet, but appear in words of ancient Greek origin (e.g. Xilofono), loanwords (e.g. "weekend"), [2] foreign names (e.g. John), scientific terms (e.g. km) and in a handful of native words—such as the names Kalsa, Jesolo, Bettino Craxi, and Cybo ...

  7. Tuscan dialect - Wikipedia

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    3.2.1 Accusative "te" for "tu" ... also called dative case, the standard Italian makes use of a construction preposition + pronoun ... This section has multiple issues.

  8. Duolingo English Test - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It was developed by Duolingo in 2014 as Test Center [4] and grew in popularity and acceptance at universities during the COVID-19 pandemic. [5] [6] [7] The test is used by around 5,500 university admissions offices, including Harvard, Stanford, MIT, and Yale. [8] [9] Ireland accepts the test as part of its student visa program. [1]

  9. Italian language - Wikipedia

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    Italian bilingual speakers can be found scattered across the southeast of Brazil and in the south. [1] In Venezuela, Italian is the most spoken language after Spanish and Portuguese, with around 200,000 speakers. [74] In Uruguay, people who speak Italian as their home language are 1.1% of the total population of the country. [75]