Duolingo VS Busuu
Duolingo
Duolingo (/ˌduːoʊˈlɪŋɡoʊ, djuː-, dʒuː-/ D(Y)OO-oh-LING-goh) is an American language-learning website and mobile app, as well as a digital language proficiency assessment exam. The company uses the freemium model; the app and the website are accessible without charge, although Duolingo also offers a premium service for a fee. As of 10 February 2021, the language-learning website and app offered 106 different language courses in 38 languages.[7] The app has over 300 million registered users across the world.[8][9][10][11]
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Busuu
Busuu is a language learning platform on web, iOS and Android that allows users to interact with native speakers.[5] There are 12 language courses currently offered: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Polish, Turkish, Russian, and Arabic. All courses are available in 15 interface languages. Learners work through self-paced lessons of one or more course languages. The lessons include studying vocabulary and grammar. At the end of each lesson, learners can practice with native speakers of the language they are learning, in written or spoken conversation.[6] As of January 2020, Busuu numbers more than 100 million registered users.[4]