German has many versions of "my," "your," "his," etc. How do you know which one to use? It's all about case! Here's how possessive pronouns work in German.| Duolingo Blog
Lingua francas are used by people who don't have a language in common—and they have a long, complex history! Here are some lingua francas you'll find around the world.| Duolingo Blog
We’re born ready to learn a language—but what would happen if no one taught us one? Here are the surprising stories of how kids create languages.| Duolingo Blog
Duolingo is excited to announce its newest course, Haitian Creole! Learn more about this important and vital language.| Duolingo Blog
Learn more about grammatical gender: where it comes from, how different languages use it, and the other ways languages classify nouns.| Duolingo Blog
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Learn more about the diverse languages of the Black diaspora, specifically the Garifuna, Papiamento, and Palenquero languages.| Duolingo Blog
English is spoken differently around the world—from interesting words to unique accents! Here are 7 English dialects and how they are different.| Duolingo Blog
This hyperpolyglot has studied over 20 languages—here are her tips for sticking with it, building proficiency, and improving your accent.| Duolingo Blog
Mistakes are your brain's way of figuring out language patterns, and there's a method to the madness! These are the most common ones and why they happen.| Duolingo Blog
When learning a new language, it's easy to focus on all the differences in words and grammar. But languages actually have a lot in common, too!| Duolingo Blog
In languages with cases, nouns and other words may change depending on where they are in the sentence. Here's how noun declension works!| Duolingo Blog
These cases demonstrate how languages change from political and personal upheaval.| Duolingo Blog