Which language is better to learn Spanish or Japanese?
If it is a US based operation, Spanish is again going to be a better choice. If they have dealings with Japan- go with Japanese. Finally, if you aren’t really interested in using the language as part of your career- go with Japanese. You already have an interest in it which will facilitate your learning.
Which language is most valuable to learn?
The Most Important Languages To Learn In 2021
- Mandarin Chinese. With over one billion Mandarin Chinese speakers in the world, of course it tops the list of most important languages to learn in 2021.
- Spanish.
- German.
- French.
- Arabic.
- Russian.
- Portuguese.
- 8. Japanese.
Which is easier to learn Japanese or Spanish?
Since the FSI ranks Japanese as one of the hardest languages to learn (2200+ hours) while Spanish is one of the easiest (575-600 hours).
Which language is easier to learn Dutch or French?
And with the famous Dutch sounds, such as ui, g, sch, aa, and a number of others, for pronunciation, French will be easier to get right. That is, if the French are willing to overlook the fact that you are trying to learn their language, which some (many?) will not easily do.
What are the most useful languages to learn for professional reasons?
Breakdown of the most useful languages to learn for professional reasons: 1- Spanish. Spanish is the most spoken language in the world after English. It’s also the native language of more than 400 million people across 44 countries, which makes it one of the most useful languages to know.
Is Spanish a difficult language to learn for non native speakers?
For example, Spanish is phonetic (you read words as they are written). However, the tenses and verb irregularities are more complicated in Spanish than in a language like French. It’s also important to realize that as a non-native learning Spanish, you’ll be competing for work with native Spanish speakers.
Is it possible to learn Spanish and Japanese at the same time?
Inherent in your question is the assumption that you need to make a trade-off between learning the two. You could learn both, but that is an answer to another question. I studied Spanish and Japanese at the same time back in college, along with several other languages. The main takeaways: