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![]() Ker sefo -Esperanto: you can remove it from the list. You will go nowhere with this. -Italian: Although it's a nice language, unless you have a special affinity for the country and the culture, I wouldn't choose this language with business in mind as it's only used in 1 country. -Dutch: see Italian above -Spanish: Spoken in many countries, it's not a bad choice for business, but you will need a VERY good level to compete with all the other people speaking this language. -French: see Spanish above -German: Only spoken in germany, austria, swiss, luxembourg and Liechtenstein... Big German companies are always looking for bilingual / trilingual people to work abroad and the language will also help you if you plan to do business in east europe (good thing) -Japanese: Always seen by employers as a hobby for manga readers. (which is 80% true) It will lead you nowhere unless you're lucky enough to find a job against the millions non-japanese people learning and already living there. So if you need to choose a language to get credits for your diploma, choose japanese, it's fun, interesting and not so hard. If you want a language for the future, i'll go probably for german and in the future learn some russian + an east europe language. If you have other choices, choose vietnamese, indian, chinese or russian Replies:
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