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  • Which are the best languages to learn?

    As you may know, this has to do with my son, which is why Arabic and English are not included. Pick as many as you want, but stick to those you think are important for some reason (economics, classical education, world culture, etc...), and please post why below. Sorry if I forgot your language, I just put as many as I could think of.
    235
    Spanish
    11.06%
    26
    Portuguese
    1.28%
    3
    Italian
    4.26%
    10
    French
    11.49%
    27
    German
    13.62%
    32
    Dutch
    2.98%
    7
    Latin
    8.09%
    19
    Ancient Greek
    3.83%
    9
    Modern Greek
    0.43%
    1
    Russian
    7.66%
    18
    Chinese, post dialect below
    7.23%
    17
    Korean
    2.13%
    5
    Japanese
    7.66%
    18
    Finnish
    2.98%
    7
    Polish
    0.85%
    2
    Hebrew
    2.98%
    7
    Tagalog
    0.43%
    1
    Norwegian
    1.28%
    3
    Persian Farsi
    1.28%
    3
    Hindi
    3.83%
    9
    Turkish
    2.13%
    5
    Other, post below
    2.55%
    6
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  • #2
    i didnt vote
    but since you're american and you live there, id say definitely spanish

    if want to travel to europe and want an alternative to english, it is french


    for classical education latin


    these are the most useful IMO and i have traveled quite a bit.

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    • #3
      Spanish, most common language in the western hemisphere except for possibly english. Kinda depends on where you live and your career choice.

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      • #4
        OK. America, region unknown, with possibility of travelling to Lebanon once every one or two years, and undetermined career, but optimal choices.
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        • #5
          Russian

          Jon Miller
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          • #6
            oh to the why question

            for reasons of physics and mathematics and history

            and I didn't mark Japanese down, but it is probably getting more important

            Jon Miller
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            • #7
              to make it easier

              Russian, English, French, German - Math and Physics
              Ancient Greek, Hebrew, Latin - History

              Jon Miller
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              • #8
                Definitely NOT finnish. It's tough to learn and you won't get any use for it. Though it sounds like the elves language in LOTR though.. where Arwen and Aragon talk, well they speak finnish. But that's it. If you don't know any elves, don't bother learning it.

                In the real world though, Spanish is pretty widely spoken, so that would be a good choice, and it sounds cool too, and not too tough to learn. Lots of hot spanish chicas out there!

                Also french is spoken by many, so that could be one too, language of love.

                But I'd go with spanish
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                • #9
                  I agree 100% with Jon Miller.
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                  • #10
                    for your son - definitely Spanish.

                    I'd like to know French, Ancient Greek, Latin, and some form of Chinese (probably Mandarin)
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                    • #11
                      I learnt Greek. Hasn't done me any good. I mean, I turned down bloody arabic for it.
                      Res ipsa loquitur

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Evil Knevil
                        I mean, I turned down bloody arabic for it.


                        I agree with Jon Miller too. I almost didn't include Spanish because it's pretty much a given. The ones I'm mostly debating are Italian, Japanese and Korean.
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                        • #13
                          French, German, and Russian. In that order.


                          Mostly because those are the languages, cultures, and countries that I find most interesting. (well, that's not really the case for germany - it's just an all around good language for central Europe, I think)
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                          • #14
                            Japanese or Korean. It's good to learn a language thats from a completely different group than English.
                            Res ipsa loquitur

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                            • #15
                              An African language would be nice too, now that I think of it.
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