Prepare Japanese learning spirit on Duolingo
Today, the language learning app Duolingo claims they are preparing to add Japanese to their list of language courses.
This popular language application will provide users with courses on Hiragana script and Japanese phrases, along with card sheets on the company's Tinycards application.
Duolingo calls this " the most anticipated course in our 5-year history ". Last month, they launched a Japanese course introduction and received very positive feedback on Facebook and Twitter.
Adding Japanese to the list, Duolingo has increased the number of his support languages to 23, if including the courses that are still in development, such as Klingo, the number will be 28. Currently, users was able to learn Japanese on iOS Duolingo application, Android version will have to wait a few more weeks.
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