Languages you should consider learning in 2020

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Nowadays people around the globe have different motives about learning languages some of them learn it to impress people around them like me when i begun learning Japanese, some of them want just to use it when they travel and the motives are many. So what are your motives dear reader?.

Are you a Language student and eagerly want to learn new foreign languages? want to expand your cultural knowledge about languages? or you just want to increase and maximize your opportunity in business and work? All right today I'm here to give a bit of inspiration about the languages you should learn.

1-Arabic:

Arabic is a Semitic language, It is the oldest language that ever existed. Around 260 million people use it as their first language,it is spoken in Middle East and north Africa. Many more people can also understand it as a second language. It is written with the Arabic alphabet.This language contains 12 million word (not all usable).

one of the six official languages of the UN and is becoming a popular language to learn in the Western world.

2-Spanish:

This language is originated in the Iberian Peninsula, have more than 483 million native speakers, generally spoken in Mexican gulf and south America, one of the six official languages of the UN, has around 150,000 word.Spanish is the fourth spoken language in the world.

3-Mandarin Chinese:

Spoken across most of northern and southwestern China, has 920 million native speakers in 2017, approximately contains 106,230 word,one of six official languages of the UN, In my opinion the only difficulty I found about this language is how to memorize their characters.

4-French:

French is an official language in 29 countries across multiple continents,spoken by 76.8 million person worldwide, like Spanish it has around 150,000 word, one official languages of the UN, ranked as the third most useful language for business.

Personally I find it hard to learn especially the grammar and verbs conjugation.

5-German:

is a West Germanic language that is mainly spoken in Central Europe, spoken by 100 million people worldwide, the third most commonly spoken foreign language in the EU after English and French, has about 135,000 words in the Der Duden dictionary, German has a reputation for being a difficult language but in fact it is not.

conclusion:

In this blog I introduced you to the languages that's making a buzz in the word right now but as an advice especially for the one who study languages i suggest you start learning Arabic, and the main reason behind this, is this latter has letters which other languages don't have, and if you master how to enunciate them correctly I guarantee you, you will find any other language easy to learn and enunciate it in a perfect manner.

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chinese????

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4 years ago

Learning Chinese is the smartest move you can make for business. At the current rate, China’s Gross domestic product is set to overtake the US by 2029, besides it is already the world’s largest trading nation.

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I studied Arabic, it's really not so easy, as French (I speak it rather well) I don't know what's your native language, and strange why you find French hard Arabic is much harder, while with a bit of effort you can learn basic French fast and easy

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i'm from Algeria so my native language is Arabic and i can speak french and what i find difficult about it is verb conjugation it is really a pain in the ass

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