Learning a new language

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devikapathare
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Learning a new language

Post by devikapathare »

German and Spanish are better options I guess.


Mastan Bhai;436398So I've finally worked up the inclination to learn a new language. As a (not so) secret Nazi admirer and an ardent believer in race and eugenics, I'm leaning towards German. But I'd like to hear some opinions. Which language is most profitable in terms of small business and promotional activities? To sell in a new market?

I've shortlisted, in order of importance (ratio of population of speakers and how lucrative they are):
Spanish, Japanese, Mandarin, Russian/Slavic languages, French, German.
shabnam
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Learning a new language

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Know any good online Mandarin learning websites for speech and writing?
brknny
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Post by brknny »

Most widely spoken language is Chinese but it is difficult to learn.And then comes Spanish,it can be learn as it is is taught in most of the colleges or Universities.When I was doing my college we use to have an option to learn other languages in which Spanish,French are common languages that are to be choosed to learn.So I think you can go with spanish.You can manage your business if you know English as it is common language that every individual will be aware of it.So, I guess English also works.
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