Triste nouvelle pour Duolingo, sa chouette est morte
La chouette Duolingo est morte. Annoncée sur les réseaux de l'application, sa mort fait débat auprès des utilisateurs.
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La chouette verte Duo, égérie de l'application d'apprentissage de langues étrangères, était devenue une star des réseaux sociaux.
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Duolingo mort - 10 things to know with detail
Duolingo is a popular language-learning app and website that offers lessons in over 30 different languages.
The name "Duolingo" is a combination of the words "duo" (meaning "two" in Latin) and "lingo" (slang for "language").
Duolingo was founded in 2011 by Luis von Ahn and Severin Hacker, both of whom are computer scientists.
The app uses a gamified approach to language learning, with users earning points and virtual rewards for completing lessons and exercises.
Duolingo offers a range of language courses, from beginner to advanced levels, and covers a variety of topics including vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, and speaking.
In addition to its language courses, Duolingo also offers a feature called "Duolingo Stories" which presents users with short, interactive stories in their target language.
Duolingo has a community aspect, allowing users to connect with each other, compete in challenges, and practice speaking with native speakers through the app's "Duolingo Events" feature.
Duolingo offers a premium subscription service called Duolingo Plus, which provides users with ad-free learning, offline access to lessons, and other features.
The app has received praise for its accessibility, effectiveness, and engaging design, and has been used by millions of people around the world to learn new languages.
Despite its popularity, Duolingo has faced criticism for its limited focus on conversation skills, its sometimes repetitive exercises, and its reliance on translation-based learning methods.