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  • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

    I'm surprised the UK isn't French.

    Or English, since they've included Scotland.

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    @Doctor-Phibes

    This is Duolingo. So if there’s a language everyone learns in school they probably don’t use Duolingo for it.

    Like English in Germany etc

    "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
    -Cormac McCarthy

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      I am surprised that it's English in India.

      I thought India as a former British colony, with a Constitution that stipulates English as one of two official languages for the nation, would already teach English widely in schools, hence third party instructions like Duo Lingo for English would not be popular in India.

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      • AxtremusA Axtremus

        I am surprised that it's English in India.

        I thought India as a former British colony, with a Constitution that stipulates English as one of two official languages for the nation, would already teach English widely in schools, hence third party instructions like Duo Lingo for English would not be popular in India.

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        @Axtremus said in Most popular language to learn by country:

        English as one of two official languages

        They teach it, but I surely cannot understand it when they talk.

        Sorry, I just can't.

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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          @Doctor-Phibes

          This is Duolingo. So if there’s a language everyone learns in school they probably don’t use Duolingo for it.

          Like English in Germany etc

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          @jon-nyc said in Most popular language to learn by country:

          @Doctor-Phibes

          This is Duolingo. So if there’s a language everyone learns in school they probably don’t use Duolingo for it.

          Like English in Germany etc

          That theory is somewhat at odds with your pretty map thingy.

          I was only joking

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            • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

              @jon-nyc said in Most popular language to learn by country:

              @Doctor-Phibes

              This is Duolingo. So if there’s a language everyone learns in school they probably don’t use Duolingo for it.

              Like English in Germany etc

              That theory is somewhat at odds with your pretty map thingy.

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              @Doctor-Phibes said in Most popular language to learn by country:

              Duolingo

              I took Spanish in high school and college.

              I can't say I learned Spanish in either of those places. I studied it, it was ok, a challenge. When the course ended I quickly forgot a lot of it.

              So I took the Spanish course on Duolingo a couple years ago, just as kind of a hobby for a few months.

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              • CopperC Copper

                @Doctor-Phibes said in Most popular language to learn by country:

                Duolingo

                I took Spanish in high school and college.

                I can't say I learned Spanish in either of those places. I studied it, it was ok, a challenge. When the course ended I quickly forgot a lot of it.

                So I took the Spanish course on Duolingo a couple years ago, just as kind of a hobby for a few months.

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                @Copper said in Most popular language to learn by country:

                @Doctor-Phibes said in Most popular language to learn by country:

                Duolingo

                I took Spanish in high school and college.

                I can't say I learned Spanish in either of those places. I studied it, it was ok, a challenge. When the course ended I quickly forgot a lot of it.

                So I took the Spanish course on Duolingo a couple years ago, just as kind of a hobby for a few months.

                so, Copper, how mucho did you learno with the duolingo?
                Better than HS Spanish, or niet-o?

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                • RainmanR Rainman

                  @Copper said in Most popular language to learn by country:

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Most popular language to learn by country:

                  Duolingo

                  I took Spanish in high school and college.

                  I can't say I learned Spanish in either of those places. I studied it, it was ok, a challenge. When the course ended I quickly forgot a lot of it.

                  So I took the Spanish course on Duolingo a couple years ago, just as kind of a hobby for a few months.

                  so, Copper, how mucho did you learno with the duolingo?
                  Better than HS Spanish, or niet-o?

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                  @Rainman said in Most popular language to learn by country:

                  @Copper said in Most popular language to learn by country:

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Most popular language to learn by country:

                  Duolingo

                  I took Spanish in high school and college.

                  I can't say I learned Spanish in either of those places. I studied it, it was ok, a challenge. When the course ended I quickly forgot a lot of it.

                  So I took the Spanish course on Duolingo a couple years ago, just as kind of a hobby for a few months.

                  so, Copper, how mucho did you learno with the duolingo?
                  Better than HS Spanish, or niet-o?

                  LOL-o

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                    Sleeping dictionary.

                    The Brits were right.

                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      #13

                      HS probablemente says mas grande porque Duolingo. Perro, quien es mas macho? Yo no sé, bueno.

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                        taiwan_girl
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                        I agree with people above that the survey is based on people looking at languages for fun.

                        Mongolia --> Korean?? Would make much more sense for it to be Chinese

                        Papua New Gineau --> Spanish?? Seems strange.

                        India --> English?? Yup, as other have said. It is interesting that on their money, they have the written denomination in 14 (I think languages). Most people, especially in the south, are against Hindi as a language, so you dont see that much in that area. When i was in Tamil Nadu, there was some push at the national level to have people learn Hindi. Lots of signs and graffiti posted that said "English Ever, Hindi never"

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