Which language has the most opportunities?

Mandarin Chinese
Since China is the world's second largest economy, Chinese has been dubbed the single most important language for business, excluding English.

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Which language is most in demand to learn?

The Most Important Languages To Learn In 2021
  1. 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. ...
  2. Spanish. ...
  3. German. ...
  4. French. ...
  5. Arabic. ...
  6. Russian. ...
  7. Portuguese. ...
  8. 8. Japanese.

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Which foreign language is more demanding?

If you're looking for which foreign language has more job opportunities, Mandarin displays itself as one of the best language to learn. After English, it's the most demanded foreign language thanks to its 1 billion speakers. 哇 (Wow!).

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Which language is in demand now?

The top four languages ranked by IEEE in 2021 are C, C++, Java, and JavaScript. Stackoverflow is an in-demand Q&A website for developers. The top four languages ranked by Stackoverflow in 2021 are JavaScript, HTML/ CSS, SQL, and Python.

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Which language will dominate in 2050?

Mandarin. Mandarin is likely to be the most spoken language in 2050 because of its vast number of speakers. The economic influence of China will also prove vital for the continued use and spread of Chinese languages around the world.

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Which language earns the most money?

Of all the foreign lingos making headway in the industry, Chinese (Mandarin) is the highest-paid language.

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What is the hardest language to learn internationally?

Finally, the “Big Four.” According to the US Department of State, the four most difficult languages to learn are Arabic, Japanese, Chinese and Korean. To become conversational in one of these languages, you'll probably need 1.69 years, spending 2,200 hours in class!

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Which is the world toughest language to study?

1. Mandarin Chinese. Interestingly, the hardest language to learn is also the most widely spoken native language in the world. Mandarin Chinese is challenging for a number of reasons.

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What is the 7 hardest language to learn?

Which is the most difficult language for English Speakers?
  • 1 – Chinese (Mandarin)
  • 2 – Arabic.
  • 3 – Japanese.
  • 4 – Korean.
  • 5 – Hungarian.
  • 6 – Finnish.
  • 7 – Xhosa.

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What is the top 5 hardest language in the world?

5 of the most hardest languages to learn in the world
  • Mandarin.
  • Japanese.
  • Arabic.
  • Xhosa.
  • Russian.

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What is the world's easiest language?

The following ten languages are most closely related to English, and are therefore the easiest for a native English speaker to learn:
  1. Afrikaans. Like English, Afrikaans is in the West Germanic language family, once thought of as a Dutch dialect. ...
  2. French. ...
  3. Spanish. ...
  4. Dutch. ...
  5. Norwegian. ...
  6. Portuguese. ...
  7. Swedish. ...
  8. Italian.

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What are Group 3 languages?

Group III Languages:

Including Amharic, Bengali, Burmese, Czech, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Khmer, Lao, Nepali, Pipilino, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Sinhala, Thai, Tamil, Turkish, Vietnamese…

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What are Category 5 languages?

They are described as “hard languages”. Category V – It usually takes 88 weeks or 2200 hours to reach S-3/R-3 proficiency in these languages. This small group of “super-hard languages” includes Chinese (Mandarin), Cantonese, Japanese, Korean and Arabic.

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What is the most complete language?

Lojban (pronounced [ˈloʒban] ( listen)) is a logical, constructed, human language created by the Logical Language Group which aims to be syntactically unambiguous. It succeeds the Loglan project.

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What language do most billionaires speak?

The data revealed that the top languages spoken by billionaires on this list are Chinese, French and Spanish – which is unsurprising, as China is the third largest country in the world.

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What new language should I learn?

Learning Any Language Can Open Doors

While Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French are some of the most useful languages to learn, it's ultimately up to you to decide which language you want to study. In reality, any language can be considered useful — it all comes down to your interests, goals, and resources.

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How are Australian languages classified?

Most Australian languages belong to the widespread Pama–Nyungan family, while the remainder are classified as "non-Pama–Nyungan", which is a term of convenience that does not imply a genealogical relationship.

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What is harder Chinese or Japanese?

Japanese is slightly easier to learn. But, Chinese is much more widely spoken. Both languages have their pros and cons. Ultimately whichever language pulls on your heartstrings the most is the winner.

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What are the 5 C's of world languages?

The five “C” goal areas (Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, and Communities) stress the application of learning a language beyond the instructional setting.

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What are the biggest language groups in Australia?

  • English only – 72.0% (18,303,661)
  • Mandarin – 2.7% (685,268)
  • Arabic – 1.4% (367,154)
  • Vietnamese – 1.3% (320,760)
  • Cantonese – 1.2% (295,292)

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Is 2 hours a day enough to learn a language?

According to the research, the ideal amount of daily study time for rapid language learning is around 1 to 2 hours per day. This may seem like a small amount of time, but it's important to remember that quality is more important than quantity when it comes to language learning.

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How many language groups are there in Australia?

In Australia there are more than 250 Indigenous languages including 800 dialects. Each language is specific to a particular place and people.

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What is the closest language to English?

The closest language to English is one called Frisian, which is a Germanic language spoken by a small population of about 480,000 people. There are three separate dialects of the language, and it's only spoken at the southern fringes of the North Sea in the Netherlands and Germany.

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What is the sweetest language in the world?

If a message circulating on social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook is to be believed, Bengali has been voted the sweetest language in the world. Conducted by Unesco, the vote ranks Spanish and Dutch as the second and third sweetest tongues respectively.

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Which language takes least time to learn?

The easiest languages for English speakers to learn are: Danish, Dutch, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish, and French. The US State Department lists these languages as Category I languages. This means they are similar to English culturally and/or linguistically.

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