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If you're going to learn Chinese, Mandarin is the most useful. It's the most widely used and most Cantos understand Mandarin.
Japanese is also a very good language to learn. Excluding their use of three different alphabets including kanji and a difficult grammer system, their phonetics hiragana/katakana makes it very easy to learn. But unless you're going to Japan, the language doesn't come to much use except for watching anime. I've seen 1 Japanese person in my city and I think she was visiting from another city. But I mean, Spanish might be a wise choice if you're going to live in the US, as it is the second language there. Haha French, no. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
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