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I want to learn a foreign language and work as a translator in the future. Which language is better to learn?

If your family is not well-off but you want to go abroad, you can learn French. Many companies in China are recruiting French translators to work in Africa. Don’t look down on the job of translator in Africa. Those who have just graduated have at least 1 WRMB in January. You can also apply for immigration to Canada. Canada has a French-speaking area and has a relatively loose immigration policy for those who can speak French. If you want to learn French, don't go to France. It's not popular, and it's not easy to get along and find a job in France. I don’t know where you are from, but as far as I know, coastal cities such as Shanghai and Qingdao have a relatively large demand for Japanese and Korean translations. My second language is Japanese. But you also know that the more you learn Japanese, the more difficult it becomes. You have to weigh the specific situation yourself. If you don’t learn anything in English, you will starve to death if you rely on English to earn a living. I don’t think you should learn Russian unless you have the ability to go to the embassy. And the less popular ones are like Sumatra, unless you learn it very well and then do research. I think if you don’t consider going abroad, it’s good to study Japan and Korea. The countries are relatively close and there are many contacts.