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TL;DR: Use the coupon code SPRING20 to get a lifetime subscription to Rosetta Stone for only $144.97 instead of $299. That's over 50% in savings through April 3.


Your spring vacation might be even more exciting if you can speak the language you’re hearing all around you. Learning a language as an adult may be hard, but it might be easier if you have tools that guide you through the whole process from start to fluency. Rosetta Stone has been teaching people new languages for nearly 30 years, and you can spend the rest of your life studying new languages through Rosetta Stone if you get a lifetime subscription while it’s on sale for $144.97 (reg. $299) with coupon code SPRING20. This sale only lasts until April 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

Don’t let your second language aspirations languish 

Learning a new language is more than just memorizing a bunch of words, and Rosetta Stone does a lot more than just teach vocabulary. Start studying pocket-sized language lessons that you can practice throughout the day. Study syntax on your lunch break and pronunciation on the commute home. By the time you get to the bus, you might know how to ask where the next stop is in Dutch. You can access your Rosetta Stone account on your desktop or mobile device, so you never have to stray far from a fun study session. 

There are 24 languages to study, but you can only do it one at a time. When you’re ready to get started, choose from French, German, Chinese, Irish, Hebrew, Italian, Polish, Japanese, and a lot more. Plan ahead so you have time to practice with Rosetta Stone’s speech-recognition technology TruAccent™ and sound almost like a local during your next international trip. 

Learn new languages for life

Want to learn a new language? How about 24? Get a lifetime subscription to Rosetta Stone for just $144.97 (reg. $299) with coupon code SPRING20 until April 3 at 11:59 p.m. PT. 

Prices subject to change.

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