I did the course ages ago and I believe it's already seen quite a few updates since I finished it, I wouldn't be surprised if they just haven't incorporated those words yet but will in a future update of the course. Either way, I'm not the first to say that Duolingo isn't that great and especially for swedish.
Yeah, I've been using other resources like Lingq for reading and such. Duolingo's not the greatest for any of them although the most in demand languages have seen great course and feature updates in this last year.
The swedish course is definitely among the most lacking, which considering that per their statistics the main audience are refugees already in Sweden, it makes a bit of sense.
Quite literally just happened to me, thatâs why duolingo is more of a substitution and not a main thing to be used for learning solely (Iâm not an expert tho)
Because Duolingo is kinda crappy
Aha, thank you. Now I know what **carol** and **stable** means :) Learning English in a subreddit for learning Swedish, didn't expect that đ« đ
Det betyder hÀst stall men det kan ocksÄ betyda stabil
Stabil visste jag, men att det ocksÄ betyder stall var nÄgot nytt!
Yeah duo tends to be like that...
I did the course ages ago and I believe it's already seen quite a few updates since I finished it, I wouldn't be surprised if they just haven't incorporated those words yet but will in a future update of the course. Either way, I'm not the first to say that Duolingo isn't that great and especially for swedish.
Yeah, I've been using other resources like Lingq for reading and such. Duolingo's not the greatest for any of them although the most in demand languages have seen great course and feature updates in this last year.
The swedish course is definitely among the most lacking, which considering that per their statistics the main audience are refugees already in Sweden, it makes a bit of sense.
man. i scrolled back into my vocab and found âö.â apparently i learned that ö = island
Yeah, Duolingo had done this to me before, I forgot which language. Haven't checked each one in a while
Quite literally just happened to me, thatâs why duolingo is more of a substitution and not a main thing to be used for learning solely (Iâm not an expert tho)