i already know spanish.
and why i should pick that language?
ive been trying to learn russian for like the past 2 monthes, and i know well over 40 words and i don’t want to get my foreign words mixed up.
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i already know spanish.
and why i should pick that language?
ive been trying to learn russian for like the past 2 monthes, and i know well over 40 words and i don’t want to get my foreign words mixed up.
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german is such a beautiful and strong language and culture not to mention the sentance structure is only slightly different than english
ask some upper classmen about the teachers…take the class with the easiest teacher…foregn language class is ap ain in the ass
Definitely sign language. You will be able to get a good job working with the deaf community if that is something you are interested in. German and French won’t really help you.
German. Just ask Dr. Z.
Spanish or Mandarin Chinese
you would probably get more use out of sign language..
I agree with the above, ask the upper classmen about the teachers.
I had a kick ass german teacher who had great stories
fkk stories
FRENCH
French, mostly because if you know french, then you know spanish, the 2 lang. are alot alike
depends on what you think you will use……i took french………i should have taken spanish and punjabi because now i’m in california….
sign language if your more of a visual learner
French so beautiful to listen to … feminine
well, wat do u plan to work at in the future??? like, wat u want to work at after u graduate? im gonna be repairing computers, but since i like art, i could be learning french or german so if one day i go over there, ill be able to comunicate….
Well, I would say Chinese. Knowing this language would be helpful because they are the world’s fastest growing economy. But sign language will be good also. I think this way of communcating is most meaningful because there aren’t a real high percentage of people who knows this form of communication.
sign language because u cant speak german,french in the us but u can sign to people
My personal choice would be sign language.
In the US not many people speech German of french.
But there are many deaf people who are usually able to communicate with only a small group of people.
I learned sign language and found it very useful and helpful.
It always make a deaf person very happy to communicate with others!!
all of it,the sign language seems the least important ,depends on you life and whats in it.
Spanish and English are the main ones already
Wow, I’d definetly try sign language. That skill will be more handy when you’re applying for jobs.
Good luck!
German..
its a strong language.. it is spoken by an estimated 126 million people
its used in so many places in europe..
in addition to germany it is used in austria, Switzerland…
German Is the Dominant Language
• Germany – 82.7 million
• Austria – 8.1 million
• Switzerland – 4.6 million1
• Liechtenstein – 32,000
German Has Official Status
• Luxembourg – 400,0002
• Italy (Bolzano/Südtirol) – 200,000
• Belgium – 70,000
• Denmark – 35,000
• Slovakia – 15,000
Plus,
German is either an official language or is spoken by a significant portion of the population in the following countries.
• Argentina
• Namibia
• Romania
• Kazakhstan
• Paraguay
• North America (Hutterites, Mennonites, Amish, etc.), in ,
why don’t u learn all three. it will look good on your resume.
sign language
French or sign…Francais est tres belle
Sign…marketable skill
German- language of horse training…
Depends what will be your profession. If you have Technical profession than learn German. Depend what you have more in your Region, French or Germans and with whom country your Region more collaborate.
if i had sign language at my school i would totally do that. i mean u can get really good jobs if u can speak english spanish and sign in both english and spanish…. is their a difference in the laugages? u should let me know.
French-German is spoken in basically only in Germany, Austrian and Switzerland. French however is spoken in dozens of countries.
DEFINITELY sign language. I sign, and I have met many interesting deaf/mute people. I think it’s because they have so few oppurtunities to express themselves. Also you will have the ability to talk across rooms in noisy places and in meetings without getting bollocked (theoretically). If not then German, because Germany is beautiful and the German people are excellent. And good beer.
Learn some Slavic language..
let say Macedonian like oldest of all
and after you can understand all other slav languages like russian, serbian….
or learn slovio
http://slovio.com
I teach Sign language, and kids who have a hard time learning other languages usually find sign language easier.
Also, You can communicate with people who are deaf and hard of hearing,and it can open up career options for you that learning German or french simply wouldn’t do.And, there isn’t a big state test at the end of the course. (At least not in New York).