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Top free language learning apps for 2023

 Top free language learning apps in 2023


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Top 10 Free Language Learning Apps You Need in 2023.
1. Duolingo: Best for busy learners, useful for more than 20 languages
2. Beelinguapp: Best for reading skills, includes 13 languages
3. Memrise: Best for word association, for over 200 languages
4. Busuu: Best for community support, helps with 12 languages
5. 50Languages: Best for beginners, for over 50 languages
6. Mondly: Best for innovative features, includes 33 languages.
7. Innovative Language: Best all-in-one app, with over 30 languages.
8. Drops: Best for building vocabulary, for over 45 languages.
9. LingQ: Best for audio learners, includes 42 languages.
10. Tandem: Best for obscure languages, useful for over 300 languages.
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Source: https://www.fluentu.com/blog/free-language-apps/
Extract from the article :
Best App for Busy Learners: Duolingo
Available on: iOS | Android
Languages: Over 20 languages, including Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.
Pros:
• Can study for as little as five minutes a day
• Engaging activities that cover tons of vocabulary
• A gamified learning platform that keeps you interested
Cons:
• Can be easy to lose your learning “streak”
• In-app purchases for special vocabulary sets, power-ups, timed quizzes
• Lots of ads


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