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Imagine watching anime without reading subs or listening to horrible dubs.
Everything else is too niche, too regional, or have too few speakers to be practical.
I literally mentioned the 3 languages I want to choose from and you guys come up with Japanese, Mandarin, English and Tamil ?
Maybe read more than just the title, lol.
I know that Mandarin is going to be an extremely relevant and popular language!
Mostly due to economy, population size and business relevance.
But what is the point of learning this highly complex language, if it does not suit my motivation? I want to learn a further language to open up another country to perhaps work and migrate to and I just don't see myself living in China....
It leaves you with 2...something that very little peoples speak (even italians speak english)
And spanish which is wider spread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McZW0iDsZns
English
Spanish
French
Arabian
Russian
Mandarin
98.5% of the people in the world speak one of these 6 languages as their first or second language..
so with these languages you can communicate with almost anybody.
if you want to add more... I'd say..
latin -> for it's use in science even though most science is communicated in english now.. latin still is important
the rest is personal :
and for christians like myself...
-> old greek
-> aramese
as those help reading old texts in their original form instead of in an translation.
you generally want to learn the languages of groups that your nation often comes in contact with... /most impoirtant trade partners
**so for Dutch learning German has value to improve your ability to land a job
**learning polish to a degree too.. as we have a lot of labour migrants from there.. and being able to be native and being able to translate what they say to dutch... again helps in landing a job.
many turks and marrocans in my nation too.. but those generally speak either arabic, english or dutch.. still it could not hurt knowing their language when you like become a police officer or social worker in bad neighbourhood or such
Why lol.
Yeah but if you live in Italy you gotta speak it. Plus I work in Switzerland also, they speak Italian there.
Hmmmm.
I think French, Italian and Spanish third. Is what I get the opportunity in.
Its off topic.
Good luck finding speakers of that.