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Which foreign language is the best to learn?

Which foreign language is better to learn? Better keep it simple. . .

Japanese.

The second majors of non-English majors in universities are generally English and Japanese.

I have studied Japanese for a semester, and I am eager to learn, as long as you can memorize it by heart and remember it carefully.

Japanese is katakana. Hiragana, another representation is traditional Chinese.

Many of its pronunciations are made up of English and Chinese. In short, Japanese has many similarities with the languages we have learned.

So it's simpler than other languages ~

If you take the time to learn Japanese and buy the first and second volumes of Standard Japanese, you can teach yourself ~

Recite hiragana and katakana first. You should hurry up and reach the primary level in two or three months. No problem.

I want to learn a foreign language, but I don't know which language is easier to learn.

It is recommended to choose Japanese and French, which are relatively simple.

Actually, Japanese and French are similar. It was very simple at first, but it was a headache after learning it. It's easier to get started in Japanese, but the grammar is more difficult. Moreover, the more you learn Japanese, the more profound it is, not as simple as others say. However, there are indeed many Japanese-funded foreign companies, and of course there are still many people learning Japanese. Therefore, we should study hard and conquer oral English and listening.

German grammar is more difficult, you will spend a lot of time and energy, German is similar to English, and it will be more confusing. Besides, it takes longer to learn German well than English, and our foreign teachers say that many young Germans can speak fluent English now. If the quality of German translation is not high, you can consider hiring an English translator, which feels a bit useless. German pronunciation is simpler, but other aspects are more difficult to synthesize than English.

Russian is the most difficult. Looks like a gobbledygook. But after learning Russian, employment is basically not a problem, just don't know how.

French has always been popular, and the employment of French majors is better. Because French has a foundation in English, it is still very similar to English in the early 26 letters and some language grammars. Because French and English are very similar, it is easy to be confused, and the pronunciation will be a little more difficult than German at first. But think about it, the official documents of so many international organizations and institutions are written in French, which proves to be relatively common. Every year, Spanish and French people in our college have been recruited by the company very early.

Besides English, I want to learn a foreign language. Which language should I choose?

There is a saying in the School of Foreign Languages that Britain and France are not separated. From the perspective of language learning alone, Britain and France can choose from each other. If you have memorized GRE22000 in Liu Yi, you will find that there are actually many common French words in it, except for extremely long and uncommon technical words. It is possible that more than half of the words in English are foreign words, mostly Latin or French. That's why there is so-called nonstandard pronunciation. This is why Churchill said that if you master 800 pure English words, you can make speeches and write articles without using foreign words. It is said that he has always insisted on not using foreign words.

1069, the Duke of Normandy conquered England and became the king of England, so you can imagine why an English farmer kept a cow. When he slaughtered the cow and brought it to his master, he insisted on bringing the beef (from boeuf). In addition, those words in English that Americans find annoying ending in RE are directly changed to ending in er, which comes from French. Take these two examples.

But when it comes to practicality, generally speaking, Japanese should be popular in China. Just look at the scale of Japanese and French economy and the enterprises in China. But if you plan to go abroad (if you don't go to Japan), or work in an international organization, or go to a foreign-funded enterprise in other European countries, French should be useful.

On the other hand, you study English, whether you are French or Japanese. After all, you are an international student, and you can't take a few classes in a year and a half. I forgot all about it after graduation. My former English major students argued for countless hours about France or Japan when choosing a second foreign language. After voting, Japan surpassed the law. After graduation, I will remember that the big lady is eating and Bayaru is in * * *. Of course, if they choose French, they will only remember stupid pigs and killing donkeys.

If you plan to continue studying in the future, you need to think it over.

Which foreign language is good to learn?

Of course I study English.

First, most of the information on the Internet is in English! To truly understand the world, good English is the most basic condition for integration into the global village.

Secondly, among the above languages, English is the least difficult. As long as you have enthusiasm and determination, you can learn a considerable level quickly. Besides, French, German and Spanish all seem to belong to the same language family. Although they are different from each other, they also have many similarities, such as word formation, grammar and pronunciation. Learning English well can be analogized. I think you have heard that some Europeans can speak several foreign languages. In fact, they speak European languages, such as English, German and French, but it is rarely heard that a European can master Chinese, English, Japanese and * * * Chinese at the same time.

Third, only by proving that you have learned English well can you learn other foreign languages better:)

What are you waiting for? Let's get started.

I am studying English and Japanese together now. Loanwords in Japanese are basically transliterated from English words. And mastering Chinese is helpful for learning Japanese. The most wonderful thing is that Japanese can let me know more about the conflict and integration between Chinese and western cultures. That's great.

Let's stop here. No matter which language you are interested in, if you continue to use it in real life, you can get a sense of accomplishment and promote your continuous progress. Good luck.

Which one is more useful if you want to learn a foreign language?

Obviously, the questioner hopes to get a higher return in the shortest time, so from the perspective of work needs, if you want to enter a foreign trade company, you'd better choose a foreign language that will help you strengthen your professional advantage. I suggest you go to some recruitment websites first to find out your future job skills needs.

Which foreign language is more useful to learn?

English,

Which is better to learn a foreign language than English?

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Check to check, the results are as follows.

The Spanish spoken by Africans is not all black, but also Obama-colored people.

The characteristic of Spanish is that its pronunciation is different from that of English, which is more complicated and different in different regions.

The pronunciation rules of Spanish agree that as long as the text is completed, it can be read correctly. This can save a lot of effort in listening practice in the future.

French pronunciation is more difficult than English, and the rules are complicated.

Although French and Spanish are similar in grammar, they are both stricter than English. There are many people who speak Spanish. It depends on what you do.

If it is not high-level scientific research or involves important information of the United Nations, then Spanish

Because of the UN rubbish, French. . . Just because French is logical. . . .

As for German, it's scary and its words are special. No wonder Germans have big brains.

I haven't studied Japanese carefully. I heard that it seems to be Altai.

Korean is simple, don't mention it.

Then, I chose Spanish for the reasons mentioned above.

If you want to learn a foreign language, which foreign language is easier to learn?

Of course, the best thing to learn is English, which I learned from childhood. French is good, too. It's easy to learn. Germany, Russia and Japan have good development prospects, but they are more difficult.

If I want to learn another foreign language, which language is better?

English is the best, and other foreign languages are not very popular. English is easy to learn.