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What's the best language to study on our time? (other than english...?

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I'm turning college next year, and our school doesn't actually offer subject that would let us learn other language. According to my friend that it would be much easier for me to find a job if I know 3 or more kinds of language's because I have the advantage to communicate , but I'm having a hard time on deciding which language would i pick. so please give me a some I dea.

By the way, I'm actually from the Philippines...

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  1. Spanish

    im fluent in that and im going to try be an interpeter :D

    and i picked spanish because loads of people speak spanish around the world.


  2. Accoding to me no one is best language on our time .it depands where u r or what is ur profile. so many languages r in demand now a days. if u r fashionable than france is best for u bcoz france(Paris) is the hub of fashion. and for software programme chinese is better bcoz computer technology is the booming Industry  now in China

  3. ARABIC. THERES NO LANGUAGE AS RICH AS ARABIC.

    CHINESE IS ALSO GOOD.

  4. chinese or arabic.  There's definitely a shortage of americans who can speak these languages.

  5. According to research, the most commonly spoken language in the world in Chinese, specifically the Mandarin dialect, however that's mostly because of the large Chinese population.  My recommendation would be to learn Spanish, which is the 3rd mostly spoken language after Chinese and English.   I mostly recommend it because it is used in many parts of the world and it would prove to be the most useful one, if you are planning on staying in United States for your career, since many business here reward you for knowing languages such as Spanish which is the second most spoke language in America. :)

  6. Spanish is definetely the easiest one if you are looking for easy.  I have had it for about 6 months and I could already probably go to Mexico and clearly communicate.  Its not very hard at all.  Also you can go to pretty much all of South and Central America.  So go for Spanish

  7. Depends where you are.  If you're in the States, probably Spanish would be good - useful for US, Mexico and most of South America although the dialects are different (but we won't worry about that for now).  If you're based in Europe you could chose from Spanish, French, or Italian.  These "romance" languages are probably easier to learn than say, German or Dutch.

  8. I'd guess Chinese, but I hear that it's really hard...

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