In Japanese, there are different levels of formality depending on your age and social standing. Here are the rules about politeness in Japanese!| 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
Spanish dialects can change a lot from country to country. Here are the pronunciations and slang words you’ll hear in 6 Spanish dialects.| Duolingo Blog
No language stays the same for long, and French is already undergoing big changes! Here’s what we predict French will be like in the 22nd century.| Duolingo Blog
You might have seen “1st person” or “2nd person” before, but what do they mean? Here’s how grammatical “person” works and when you’ll use it.| Duolingo Blog
Have you ever noticed how many unusual words and phrases are in Christmas carols? Here's the reason why carols have so many surprising lyrics!| Duolingo Blog
How do languages become more inclusive? From new words and phrases to neopronouns, here's how languages around the world are representing gender!| Duolingo Blog
We have some tricks for learning direct and indirect objects in your new language.| 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
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
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
Learn more about the roots of the English language, and how the English language evolved over time!| Duolingo Blog
Languages constantly evolve and change, so what's ahead for English? Here are 5 predictions about what English will be like in the 22nd century.| Duolingo Blog