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Date | Course with the most users | No. of users | Course for English with the most users | No. of users | Available course with the least users | No. of users |
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2016‑05‑05 | Spanish for English | Less than 20,400,000[1] | ||||
2019‑04‑12 | Spanish for English | 21,000,000 | ||||
2019‑04‑22 | English for Spanish | 27,300,000 | Spanish for English | 22,100,000 | Spanish for Italian (in beta) | 48,500 |
2019‑05‑14 | English for Spanish | 27,400,000 | Spanish for English | 22,200,000 | Korean for Chinese (in beta) | 3,320 |
2019‑07‑04 | English for Spanish | 27,400,000 | Spanish for English | 22,600,000 | Italian for Chinese (in beta) | 8,510 |
External links[]
- Making Duolingo, Which countries study which languages, and what can we learn from it?, Bozena Pajak, 5 May 2016
- Making Duolingo, The United States of Languages: An analysis of Duolingo usage state-by-state, Michaela Kron, 12 October 2017
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- ↑ In the article Which countries study which languages, and what can we learn from it? it is said that Duolingo had 190,000,000 users, and that 17% of them studied Spanish. If only 10% of them were studying Spanish for Portuguese or Spanish for French the number would be 18,360,000.