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Is it difficult to learn to speak French or Chinese?
Today, I go to school to become a software engineer, but also I want to take a language course so you can translate between languages. courses would be most useful among the French or Chinese?
I learned so much, and transmits the language French is much easier to collect. About 50% of English vocabulary comes from French, and Latin, so there are a lot of vocabulary that you learn to speak a little different. Verbs and gender are difficult, but nothing that can give you nightmares. Some people have trouble with certain letters, but the practice will take care of it. China has almost no vocabulary in common with English. Each new concept is translated in Chinese characters, so you must learn all the words again. You have a new appreciation of how words I know, because that is how to learn Chinese. Speaking of language, however, is not as difficult as reading the language. You have to get used to the tones, but the grammar is much simpler than English (no plural, no verb conjugations, no marker name), if not a great obstacle. What is most useful? Well, as easy as it is French for English speakers to learn English is relatively easy for Francophones. If not all is great in it, but if they have to learn to use, you can make fairly easily. China, the other is a growing market with a large number of people who have difficulty learning English. will demand much more to the Chinese during the next 10-20 years, which is much better to learn the long term. And while it takes to be good in any language, it is best to look long term.
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