German is well known for having surprisingly specific words for many emotions and situations. Here are 7 unique words you won't be able to stop using!| Duolingo Blog
Words go in a different order in German, so it can be confusing for learners! Here are the sentence structure rules you'll need for German.| Duolingo Blog
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
Discover the history of capital letters and why each language uses them differently.| Duolingo Blog
The English alphabet is an important tool for learners—you’ll need to know how to pronounce and use it! Here’s everything you need to know about the English ABCs.| Duolingo Blog
The French alphabet has 26 letters. Here are their names, how to pronounce them, and how they’re used.| Duolingo Blog
Learn more about the International Phonetic Alphabet, and how to use the IPA as a language learner.| Duolingo Blog