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If you’ve been eager to start a new language, Rosetta Stone has the perfect deal for you.

The language learning company, which features up to 25 different languages, is offering users a free three-day trial.

After your trial ends, you can continue your subscription with language packages starting at $35.97.

The highly-rated application features personalized lessons, TruAccent speech recognition, and live tutoring.

You’ll also be able to try multiple languages with their new Unlimited Languages programs.

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The company is also offering a free Rosetta Stone for Students subscription to students worldwide as many complete their schooling remotely over the coming months.

The free subscription lasts for three months, with the company hoping it will be an engaging resource for students and their parents as they make the shift to working and learning from home due to COVID-19.

“Many of us at Rosetta Stone are parents too and we understand the struggle of simultaneously homeschooling our kids while trying to work from home ourselves — all day, every day for weeks on end,” Rosetta Stone President Matt Huelet told The Post. “Language learning exposes children to new cultures, opens their minds to new experiences, and can be a welcome respite for parents looking for something new to do with their children during this time.”

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