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TL;DR: As of December 28, get this Babbel Language Learning Lifetime Subscription (All Languages) for only $159.97 — that's a $599 value.


If you’ve always wanted to learn to speak another language, but don’t know how to fit it into your busy schedule, we have a solution for you. This lifetime subscription to the Babbel Language Learning app offers personalized language courses with short 10- to 15-minute lessons so you can squeeze in a session on the go, before bed, or on a lunch break.  Go at your pace, and access the lessons from your smartphone, tablet, or computer.

If you missed the holiday shopping frenzy and are still looking to score some deals, you can get this Babbel Language Learning: Lifetime Subscription (All Languages) for $159.97 (reg. $599) through January 1.

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The Babbel Language Learning app has 14 languages to choose from. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, you’ll pick up basic conversational skills in no time. Babbel uses speech-recognition technology to help you improve your pronunciation, speak more confidently, and blend in like a local. 

If you’re planning a trip and want to learn the native language of your destination, after a few lessons with Babbel, you’ll be able to communicate better, read menus, and navigate transportation easier. Traveling is more fun when you don’t have to struggle to translate every little thing. 

The benefits of learning a second (or third) language are infinite. This subscription also makes a fun gift for the adventurer in your life. 

Don’t miss this price drop on the lifetime subscription to all 14 languages on Babbel Language Learning, available for just $159.97 (reg. $599) until January 1 at 11:59 p.m. PT. No coupon necessary.

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