French or Italian. Or maybe Portuguese, then you can talk with all of South America
2007-01-07 11:10:54
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answered by Draco Paladin 4
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The three hottest langauges right now are German, Russian, and Chinese. These are the ones you would need if you want to get into the current international business scene. I would highly recommend Chinese. Spanish and Chinese are probably the two biggest second languages emerging in the U.S. and Chinese taking a huge surge world-wide. Don't learn Cantonese, however. Learn Mandarin.
The biggest problem with learning any language however is environment. Learning a language can be pretty useless if you don't anywhere to use it or anyone to speak it with.
Make a plan about what you want to do first with your life then decide which language would be most useful for you even if that language turns out to be C++ or Java.
2007-01-07 22:29:28
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answered by Rico Suave 2
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English
2007-01-08 00:22:58
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answered by peaches 2
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French or Italian, they are very close to Spanish and they use the same sentence structure also. I think you will find them the easiest to pick up since you already know Spanish.
2007-01-07 19:14:09
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answered by frenchie 4
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Choose one that could possibly be an asset to your career, and it will be money well spent. Just for fun you could learn the language of your first ancestors that came to America; mine would be German, French, or Hungarian.
2007-01-07 19:13:53
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answered by jen 6
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i have three languages you can choose from: mandarin chinese, japanese or russian.
all of them will help you business wise. japanese is actually the easiest to learn. i give you a couple of months and you can converse in japanese.
chinese, if it is mandarin, which is their official language is good but they have a lot of dialects in china and quite hard to learn.
russian is interesting.
2007-01-07 20:41:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Mandarin would be useful if you go into the corporate world.
Enjoy
2007-01-07 20:36:50
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answered by warasouth 4
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Chinese. It will become very useful because China keeps on growing and might become the US of the future.
2007-01-07 19:12:17
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answered by anonymous 2
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Chinese (Mandarin). Since you already know 2 European languages, it'd be more 'balanced' if you learn an Asian one.
2007-01-08 05:08:51
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answered by dreamland 3
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Something different, but still widely-spoken, like Swahili or Arabic.
2007-01-07 19:44:29
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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