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Premise Canada. Language choice doubts: German, Japanese, French

Consider French first:

French is the only language used in parallel with English on five continents.

On five continents, 200 million people speak French. French is a major language used in international communication, and it is the foreign language with the largest number of learners after English, ranking ninth among the languages with the largest number of users in the world. French is also the second largest foreign language in all continents after English. There are 68 French-speaking countries and governments all over the world.

Being able to speak French and English is the trump card of many industries (sales, automobiles, luxury goods, aviation, etc.) in France and French-speaking countries. France is the fifth largest trading country in the world, attracting countless entrepreneurs, researchers and the best international students.

In the United Nations, UNESCO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the European Union, the International Olympic Committee and the International Red Cross, French is not only the working language, but also one of the two official languages. On the basis of equality with English, half of the documents are edited directly in French. French is the working language of many international judicial institutions. For all those who are interested in working in international institutions, a good command of French is essential. Knowing French is equivalent to getting a global language pass-as the second largest language in international communication, it is spread across five continents and distributed in 52 countries and regions, mainly including Canada, Switzerland, Belgium and other countries.

Secondly, consider learning German:

Whoever can speak German can communicate fluently with about 100 million Europeans in their mother tongue, because German-speaking countries and regions are not only Germany, but also Austria, most parts of Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, northern Italy, eastern Belgium and eastern France. Besides Russian, German is the most used mother tongue in Europe, and it belongs to one of the ten most used languages in the world.