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A language-learning platform mentioned as a metric of cultural interest, where Korean has more learners than Chinese despite China's economic power.

Mentions (7)
"people who have like a 1000 days streak on Duolingo because they do one lesson a day yet never use the language they pretend to learn"
Sloppified version of hobbies · u/ThetaPapineau · ↑499 · 2025-12-20
"Fewer people are learning Chinese on Duolingo than Korean, Japanese, Italian, or Portuguese."
China's lack of global cultural influence is very puzzling · u/D-dog92 · ↑390 · 2023-11-09
"Such cases are numerous and infinite lol. Even one guy is practicing Chinese even though the girl herself doesn't speak a word of it and her parents are the ones from China."
"I am also going to make him brute force his way through Plato and I'm considering roping him into my Duolingo Spanish journey"
Tutoring my Cousin · u/CFMB_OTPA_uh · ↑141 · 2023-06-25
"Duolingo community discussions answering grammar questions."
Things I miss... · u/MA53N · ↑101 · 2024-01-29
"I recently started a community college class on Arabic, online only. It looked ok but when I checked in to see the first week assignments it was just Duolingo. Am I wrong for thinking this is some kind of joke? I paid for a class and they're using the fucking Candy Crush Rosetta Stone app to teach a"
Signing Up For A Community College Lang Course Was A Mistake · u/Outrageous-Cat3487 · ↑59 · 2023-09-05
"if he was kidnapped and forced to form one coherent sentence in spanish he would die"
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