Duolingo Launches Most-Requested Course – Japanese
Duolingo introduces a new way to learn Japanese
Say ใใใซใกใฏ (konnichiwa) to the companyโs most requested course of all time
Pittsburgh, PA โ ๅใใๆใๅบใ ( nodo kara te gaderu ). Thatโs a common Japanese expression that translates to โwanting something so badly, your handย comes out of your throat.โ Itโs just about how direly millions of Duolingo users have clamored for aย Japanese course, which is finally launching today on iOS . Like all other Duolingo courses, the newย Japanese course is available for free.
โThis is by far the most requested and highly-anticipated course launch in Duolingoโs five-year history,โย said Luis von Ahn, co-founder and CEO. โNo matter what weโd share on social media, tons of peopleย would respond with, โthatโs nice, but when are you launching Japanese?โโย The Duolingo team spent months creating a completely new way to teach Japanese, which is one of theย hardest languages for English speakers to learn. Hereโs what makes the course unique:
Thematic lessons for real-life situations. Whether youโre trying to navigate Tokyo, order sushi or watchย anime without subtitles, this course can help. All lessons are based on themes like travel, food andย hobbies, and are made up of a practical mix of vocabulary and grammar. And there are even bonusย lessons at the end to teach learners phrases relevant to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and popular Japaneseย subculture like anime and manga.
About Duolingo
Duolingo is the most popular language-learning platform and the most downloaded education app in theย world, with more than 170 million users. The companyโs mission is to make education free, fun andย accessible to all. Duolingo is designed to feel like a game and scientifically proven to be effective. Inย addition to its core platform, the company created the Duolingo English Test (DET), an affordable andย convenient language certification option that is accepted by over 60 universities. In 2016, Duelingย expanded beyond language learning with Tinycards , a reinvention of flashcards designed to makeย studying fun. The company has raised more than $83.3 million in venture capital from investors includingย Google Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield Byers, Union Square Ventures, New Enterprise Associates,ย Ashton Kutcher and Tim Ferriss.