Want to learn a foreign language ? need some help

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Hi folks i wanna learn a foreign language which has a vast scope in future or help me make a good amount of money every month . I am in New Delhi I am inclined towards spanish and portuguese but i have no idea about the future of these languages and someone adviced me to learn chinese or japanese but they are pretty difficult in comparison to other languages . If anybody here having experience in foreign languages please help me out in making the decision.
thanks in advance smile

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Deal Hunter Deal Hunter
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I also want to learn japanese
Konichiwa in advance

Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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My aim is to learn the one which is high paying .

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Shopping Friend Shopping Friend
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Even i started learning french. It is a bit difficult but improves ur English pronunciation too.

Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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Vah op ! Dil ki baat chin li.

I Was thinking for Chinese , but now seems japanese shikhni padegi

Deal Newbie Deal Newbie
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“..good amount of money every month..”
is a V E R Y skewed (even flawed) way to look at main career opportunity!


the one with best scope would be: the language of lies. sad
learn it

Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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I meant a stable income to live a comfortable life in a city like Delhi (if i take it as a career)

Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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Japanese and Chinese are tough language to learn… It takes avg 3 years to learn but it is very hard to command on it.

Generous Generous
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My son is learning German in his school.
I think Dutch is also having good scope. I have read that life in German is cool as well smile

Deal Subedar Deal Subedar
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And we’re learning second level english at FY engineering stuck_out_tongue
Jealous from your son as well as current generation fearful

Generous Generous
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Lol… yes very true.
He will be learning Python and Andrino board too wink

German, he is learning from 5th class and this is now his 3rd year smile

Too much pressure on kids now-a-days.
But the good thing is that he is able to manage/balance the things very well sunglasses

Analyst Analyst
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You would need to know Chinese.Russian in a decade.. Japanese/Korean wont be of much use then. Even some European languages would be equally useful same as Arabic/Persian..

Always good to know a few languages of important geographical areas… But without knowing Chinese/Russian, you job prospects would be very limited in a decades time. If they dont help you, then no other language would be able to help you and most of us would be too busy hunting for food.

Deal Lieutenant Deal Lieutenant
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chinese is understood but how come russian ? isnt japanese/french/spanish better over russian in terms of prospects ? confused

Benevolent Benevolent
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We hired a translator two months ago who could translate Hindi/English to Chinese, paid him Rs. 1500 per day for 8 hours shift of work at a factory to help a few Chinese workers to communicate with local workers at a factory. The whole work lasted for around 20 days.

It was a pain to find someone to take up the work. We were ready to be a bit flexible in terms of amount to be paid per day but couldn’t get someone to take up the work easily.

Deal Cadet Deal Cadet
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Go for japanese. With the ageing population of japanese nationals, japan is looking forward to other nationals for jobs. However japanese is must

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