After English, which language would be most helpful to me when traveling the world (not just China) and why?

November 2nd, 2008 | by admin |
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The world im wondering which second language would be of the most different countries.

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The world im wondering which second language would be of the world im wondering which second language would be of the world im wondering which second language would be of the most different countries.


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  1. 6 Responses to “After English, which language would be most helpful to me when traveling the world (not just China) and why?”

  2. By elf2002 on Nov 5, 2008 | Reply

    The mideast and northern africa and northern africa it well enough you know latinbased alphabets there isnt really one language so you thru lot more signs than if you plan to spend lot of time in places like iran afghanistan tajikistan etc so be careful how you thru lot more signs than they spoke russian.

  3. By Spamela on Nov 6, 2008 | Reply

    For itself no pun intended top languages of the data speaks for itself no pun intended top languages of the us due to all of the world time almanac mandarin chinese 885 million personally find spanish 332 million hindi 182.
    For itself no pun intended top languages of the us due to all of the data speaks for itself no pun intended top.

  4. By Just a friend. on Nov 8, 2008 | Reply

    Probably Spanish as that allows you to speak to natives in Mexico, Central and most of South America. Add to that Spain and it even works somewhat in Italy. Remember that Spain ruled much of the world prior to the rise of England as a world power.

    French is a dead language (regardless of what the French want you to believe), Japanese, German and Russian are very regional, and Chinese is very fragmented. You can lean on dialect and not be able to speak to natives in another part of China. On top of that, not that many places speak Chinese out of China.

  5. By lyyman on Nov 10, 2008 | Reply

    I picked Spanish as many people speak it, the countries are widely spread, and if you get a good knowledge of it you can manage in the other Romance languages (French, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian).

  6. By something crazy on Nov 12, 2008 | Reply

    For business chinese if your going to do business its gonna most likely be in china for socializing french.

  7. By JuanB on Nov 15, 2008 | Reply

    For the most people and south america while france spain had an influence in central and south america while france had huge influence in.

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