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Rosetta Stone Lifetime Access Has Never Been This Affordable

Pick up a Rosetta Stone lifetime subscription for $149 and roll into the new year by learning a new language.

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Learning a new language is time-consuming and often expensive. There's no shortage of apps available to help with the process, though hefty monthly fees sometimes make it hard to justify the price, especially if you have limited time to use them. If you're interested in learning a new language at your own speed, look at this Rosetta Stone deal at Amazon.

Typically $400, you can get lifetime, unlimited access to Rosetta Stone for $149. Considering Rosetta Stone's subscriptions for a single language can cost as much as $16 per month, this is a pretty remarkable deal. Rosetta Stone is only available at this price--its lowest ever--until December 4.

The app is great for quick sessions, with most classes designed to last just a few minutes. Along with teaching you the vocabulary of your selected language, Rosetta Stone will also give you lessons on how to properly speak the language using its unique TruAccent speech recognition software.

Of course, this low price comes with a few caveats. For one, the deal is non-returnable and non-refundable. That means you'll need to be certain of your purchase before pulling the trigger. But since the product is sitting with 4.4 stars and more than 1,000 reviews on Amazon, it looks like most are happy with their purchase. The other caveat is that this item is limited to buyers in the United States.

Aside from that, there's little to knock about the deal, especially since Rosetta Stone has been around for more than 30 years and remains one of the most popular and trusted language-learning brands around.

Consider giving this deal a look if you want to learn Japanese so you can enjoy more video games that don’t receive English localizations, or for retro games that never launched in the West.

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