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New language request

Hertta_h
Finland

New language request

Post by Hertta_h »

Hi could you add na'vi from avatar to the course's because a lot of people would love to learn na'vi
Thank you

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John Little
Brazil

Re: New language request

Post by John Little »

I don't think this forum has any influence over the courses supplied by duolingo (which is a separate entity) but, in the meantime, I found this online translator:
https://translator-navi.netlify.app/

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Explorer
Portugal

Re: New language request

Post by Explorer »

I love constructed languages. Conlangs are an art form that transport us to amazing worlds of fantasy. Unfortunately Duome has no power by itself to add a new language. Duolingo and Duome are two different things.

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wojcikr
United States of America

Request for Breton Language

Post by wojcikr »

Duolingo has Welsh and Irish, but no Breton course. I would like to see a course in Breton for English and French speakers, if possible. The language itself is related to Welsh, but its structure is very different. It would be of interest to many French speakers to have this course.

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Corinnebelle

Re: Request for Breton Language

Post by Corinnebelle »

wojcikr wrote: Thu Jun 01, 2023 6:06 pm

Duolingo has Welsh and Irish, but no Breton course. I would like to see a course in Breton for English and French speakers, if possible. The language itself is related to Welsh, but its structure is very different. It would be of interest to many French speakers to have this course.

Duome can't add languages to Duolingo. We are not Duolingo. But you can add whatever lessons or resources to Duome if can find them.

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