What are some beneficial languages to learn as a lawyer/doctor/European backpacker? - german backpacker abby winters
I know Spanish. I think in French, German or Italian, but it is better to learn and why? I think French have again, because there are other parts of the French-speaking world, namely Canada, Africa. But the German economy is booming ...
German Backpacker Abby Winters What Are Some Beneficial Languages To Learn As A Lawyer/doctor/European Backpacker?
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Well, now I'm in the same case. I speak English (fluent)) and Spanish (mother tongue. And now I am learning Italian and is really fantastic, incredible, great!
It is so elegant!
I tried French, but his pronunciation is very difficult, and sounds from the throat, not so.
Italian is much nicer! And necessary for the Spanish!
If you learn Spanish, Italian collection will be very easy (I'm) not vice versa. Many Spanish speakers can understand much Italian spoken, if slowly and clearly, and vice versa (I have noticed that very often in Italy).
I read an article not long ago said that the Germans spend more on travel and travel more than any other group of people around the world. Many German speak English, but maybe do more than the French. I like to learn German and is very helpful in Belgium, (sometimes in the Netherlands, many Dutch people seem to have at least some German), Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, also in northern areas a significant German population and German - have French tourists are so common that many service workers can speak Italian and German, in contrast to the Italian and English. My friends who have lived in South Africa and Namibia as German and Dutch are gone is very useful. Many Eastern Europeans speak a little German, so I found.
French is very good, as itused in many islands in the Caribbean, Africa, Canada, France, parts of Switzerland, Belgium (Brussels included!).
I want to learn German, if I were you, while learning French. Many structures in French and roots of words are similar to Spanish, so it's fairly easy for you to learn a basic knowledge of the language, although there are many peculiarities and irregularities that make it too frustrating. She is German, but complex, fairly consistent in many ways, and honestly, I would say easier than French, but much more difficult than Italian and Spanish.
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