We asked some of our Hispanic and Latinx Duolingo employees about their experiences with Spanish and English, their families, and their identities.| Duolingo Blog
French is spoken around the world, so it varies a lot depending on the country! Here are some differences in French dialects.| Duolingo Blog
How can we know what Shakespeare sounded like? These are the different tools that linguists use to understand pronunciations from centuries past.| Duolingo Blog
Language is always changing—but some words can resist for thousands of years. What are they, and how do they do it?| Duolingo Blog
There are many reasons languages can seem similar, and it's not always because they're related. Here's the complex case of Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian.| Duolingo Blog
Which would be harder: finding a DeLorean or understanding English from 300 years ago? Language experts weigh in!| Duolingo Blog
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Whether an accent is easy or hard to understand depends on a lot of factors—and it's all up to your brain! Here's what happens when you hear an accent.| 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
It's incredible how the brain can learn and balance multiple languages. Here's what's going on behind-the-scenes of the bilingual brain!| Duolingo Blog
Which languages count as Romance languages? Learn how Romance languages evolved over time.| Duolingo Blog
Languages are always evolving new words, meanings, and even grammar—but why? Here's why languages change over time.| Duolingo Blog
Travel back to 800 BCE to learn more about the history of the French language!| Duolingo Blog
Learn more about the roots of the English language, and how the English language evolved over time!| Duolingo Blog
Language families come in all shapes and sizes—some include hundreds of languages, and others just a few. This overview covers 22 of the main groups!| Duolingo Blog
The history of Spanish started even before the Romans arrived in Spain, and it's still evolving today! Here's the story of where Spanish came from.| Duolingo Blog