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.Duolingo is ranked No. 42 on this year's Disruptor50 list.

crisis, it's seen a huge spike in new users. The Pittsburgh-based company offers 95 courses across 38 distinct languages — from the world's most spoken, such as Spanish, French and Italian, to endangered languages like Hawaiian, Navajo and Scottish Gaelic. In addition to its core platform, the company created the Duolingo English Test, an affordable and convenient language certification option accepted by more than 2,000 universities and institutions worldwide.

Duolingo raised $30 million from Capital G in December, and an additional $10 million from General Atlantic in April, bringing its total funding to $148.3 million. The company is Pittsburgh'sIn March the company launched Duolingo ABC, a free English literacy app for children ages 3 to 6.

 

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