The 6 Best Free Language Learning Apps of 2022

 These free language learning apps will guide you through learning a language from start to finish, or help you sharpen language skills that you may already have.


Learning a new language with an app is particularly helpful because you'll always have those directions at your fingertips. Even a few minutes waiting for an appointment, or 15 minutes in the back of an Uber, gives you time to complete a lesson.


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Whether you're learning a language to be able to order a meal on your next vacation, communicate with a friend in her preferred language, or to simply add a skill set to your resume, these apps are a great way to reach your goal.


You can use one to learn words and phrases in Spanish, English, French, Italian, German, Irish, Dutch, Russian, Chinese, and many other languages. Just check each description to see which app teaches what language.


01 Duolingo


What We Like

User account not required.


Supports lots of languages.


Many ways to learn.


Lots of free lessons.


What We Don't Like

Lesson paths are sometimes hard to understand.


Our Review of Duolingo

It’s really easy to get started learning a new language with Duolingo. Just open the app and then choose what language you’d like to learn to immediately begin the course. You don’t even have to create an account to start, but if you do, you can save and track your progress. 

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This app begins by using text, pictures, and audio to help you learn a different language. The idea is to associate the sound of the translation with the visuals of the text and pictures, and then have you manually translate the audio back into your preferred language to help reinforce the new words. 


Every section you complete moves you forward to more difficult tasks, to build on your vocabulary and sentence structure. You have the option of testing out of several sections at once if you’re familiar with the language, and Duolingo will adapt the questions based on how well you do.


Languages You Can Learn: Spanish, French, German, Japanese, Italian, Korean, English, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Portuguese, Hindi, Turkish, Dutch, Latin, Swedish, Greek, Irish, Polish, Norwegian, Hebrew, Vietnamese, Hawaiian, High Valyrian, Danish, Indonesian, Romanian, Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, Czech, Swahili, Hungarian, Ukrainian, Klingon, Navajo, Esperanto, Finnish


Duolingo works online through the website, as well as via the app for Android, iPhone, iPad, and Windows 11/10.

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