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manny
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 Message 33 of 37
07 October 2007 at 4:37pm | IP Logged 
FM_Moltke wrote:
English and French are the only two language which could be considered international, in my judgement. ...

I agree. If you define an international language as one that NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS USE TO COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER AROUND THE WORLD, then I would say English and French (a very distant second) and really no others.

Edited by manny on 07 October 2007 at 4:40pm

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crackpot
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 Message 34 of 37
03 January 2009 at 6:38pm | IP Logged 
English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Mandarin, Portuguese and Hindi are the only possibilities. You can drop Mandarin and Hindi, which are only included due to a concentration of speakers in two countries, if you want to converse widely outside of China or India. Yes, there are quite a few Mandarin and Hindi speakers living abroad but the majority of those can also speak the native language as well. Hindi suffers the added disadvantage of English being very widely understood within India itself.

This leaves us with 5 languages. Portuguese won't get you far outside Brazil, Portugal, Angola and Mozambique. Russian is concentrated in Russia and adjacent states.

Of the remaining three, English is by far the most widespread with French a distant second. Spanish comes third making up what it lacks in scope (in comparison to French) with it's unquestionable dominance in 15+ Latin American countries.
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cordelia0507
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 Message 35 of 37
03 January 2009 at 7:34pm | IP Logged 
Yeah, I think Crackpot (previous poster) has got it nailed.

I.e. French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian, (+Mandarin, Hindi) ((+German))

Call me cynical but as far as I am concerned this means that I would NOT waste serious time learning any language other than the above mentioned unless I was planning to live in that country.

Anybody in the civilised world is likely to at least be able to understand a simple question in English or one of the above languages wouldn't you think?

Edited by cordelia0507 on 04 January 2009 at 5:04am

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PudĂș
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 Message 36 of 37
03 January 2009 at 9:23pm | IP Logged 

In the civilized world yes but there are always exceptions so I would say after English comes Spanish (I sorry but we "los latinos" are everywhere)french or German and then maybe another languages.


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The Side Effect
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 Message 37 of 37
05 January 2009 at 4:18pm | IP Logged 
If you want an "easy" ticket to Europe, Africa, and the Americas, learn a Romance language. They're alike enough that learning one gives you a discount on the next.


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