New Duolingo course

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Re: New Duolingo course

Postby Deinonysus » Fri Apr 19, 2019 8:18 pm

IronMike wrote:
PfifltriggPi wrote:Why they would ever release courses as complete without any audio is beyond me.

My thoughts exactly when they raved about the release of Navajo. I'm gonna need some audio for those words with all those vowels and accents and such... :o

Slightly off topic but I found a series of three videos that teaches Navajo pronunciation pretty thoroughly. I've only watched part of the first one but it seemed very good.





It would still be great to have audio for the actual words in Duolingo though.
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Re: New Duolingo course

Postby Tristano » Wed Apr 24, 2019 7:31 am

duolingo has added Finnish :ugeek:
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Re: New Duolingo course

Postby IronMike » Wed Apr 24, 2019 12:57 pm

Tristano wrote:duolingo has added Finnish :ugeek:

For non-English speakers? I can't find it.

Edit: Never mind, found it on the Incubator.
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