Dopious
Senior Member
Founding Member
Sapphire Member
Patron





The most well-known app for learning new languages is probably the American Duolingo. Google will implement similar language learning features directly into its translation app Translate, although the news has not been announced yet.
Users can choose which language they want to practice in from a list, and tell us how well they know the language. Translate can then help the user become more fluent through various exercises. The level of difficulty can be adjusted. It is possible to practice on specific scenarios or create your own situations to focus on.
The exercises include phrases that are read out by a digital voice. The format is quiz-like. Some of the languages that appear to be included from the start are Spanish, French and Portuguese. The new feature is expected to land before the end of the year.
Source: https://www.androidauthority.com/google-translate-practice-duolingo-apk-teardown-3586649/
Anyone using Duolingo learning new languages?
Users can choose which language they want to practice in from a list, and tell us how well they know the language. Translate can then help the user become more fluent through various exercises. The level of difficulty can be adjusted. It is possible to practice on specific scenarios or create your own situations to focus on.
The exercises include phrases that are read out by a digital voice. The format is quiz-like. Some of the languages that appear to be included from the start are Spanish, French and Portuguese. The new feature is expected to land before the end of the year.
Source: https://www.androidauthority.com/google-translate-practice-duolingo-apk-teardown-3586649/
Anyone using Duolingo learning new languages?