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Advantages and disadvantages of Spanish and Russian

Personally, the difficulty of learning Spanish varies from person to person. My friend studied Russian at that time, but he gave up Russian after graduation without finding a suitable job. I want to pick it up now, but I'm not very optimistic about the prospect of Russian. It has become a serious fact that it is difficult for Russian students to find jobs after graduation. He said that the middle school that took him to the Russian temple had long since lost Russian classes and replaced them with English.

There are 32 countries and regions that use Spanish. They are:

Spain Argentina Mexico Bolivia Chile Venezuela Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Ecuador Uruguay Honduras Nicaragua Panama Paraguay Peru Dominica Puerto Rico Trinidad and Tobago Equatorial Guinea Western Sahara Morocco Philippines Andorra New Mexico (USA) Texas (USA) Arizona (USA) Garifulia (USA) Easter Island (Chile)

Spanish is not only the official language and mother tongue of Spain, but also spoken in Latin America 19 countries (except Brazil and Haiti). The four states bordering Mexico, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, also use Spanish as the common language (in New Mexico, Spanish and English are both official languages) and have their own Spanish radio stations, TV stations, newspapers and magazines. One third of the people in Texas are Hispanic; The Philippines in Asia also uses Spanish in part; It is also the mother tongue of Morocco, Equatorial Guinea and Sahara in Africa. Nearly 400 million people in the world speak Spanish, second only to Chinese, Hindi and English.

The prospect of learning Spanish is very bright. As one of the six working languages of the United Nations, Spanish is widely used not only in Spain, but also in other parts of the world: in 19 countries in Latin America (except Brazil and Haiti); Four states in the United States also use Spanish as the common language, and have their own Spanish radio stations, TV stations, newspapers and magazines. The Philippines in Asia also uses Spanish in part; It is also Equatorial Guinea in Africa, and Spanish is also spoken in Western Sahara. Nearly 400 million people around the world speak Spanish. Beautiful Spanish is known as "the language of dialogue with God". Long before China joined the WTO, Spanish became more and more popular. Now, it is more and more widely used in China. Therefore, learning Spanish has gradually become a foreign language that people attach importance to. Spanish belongs to the Indo-European family >: Romantics > It is generally believed that Spanish has 29 letters, including five vowel letters A, E, I, O, U, 1 semi-vowel letter Y. However, due to historical reasons, a considerable number of Arabic words in Spanish, such as almohada and some words with similar structures, are basically derived from Arabic. With the progress of the times, the whole world is increasingly connected, and Spanish vocabulary is constantly enriched and updated. In Spanish's own words, it is "Un espaol, muchos espaoles", which generally refers to a kind of Spanish, but different Spanish-speaking countries and regions in the world also have their own "dialects". Almost every Spanish-speaking country has its own Spanish vocabulary. For example, chevere is a typical Venezuelan Spanish word. To the delight of China people, there are some China words in Spanish. For example, in Peru, when people say "Vamos al Chifa", it means "let's eat Chinese food". I saw many "Chifa" in Lima in 2003, which turned out to be Chinese restaurants. I guess they used our meal as a restaurant (insert Qifa in Peru). For another example, Dominicans say "Chaofán", which often means "fried rice" in China.

Haha ~ choose according to your personal preference. I hope the answer will help you.