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Little note: The German spoken in Switzerland is a totally different dialact which poses problems even to Germans or Austrians themselves. Also German is spoken in the East or France, in Alsace, as well!
But there is no doubt that they speak standard German because they certainly know its letters, grammar, etc. They understand German speakers, but German speakers do not understand them.
My native language is Spanish. Eight years ago I decided to study English and French; I already speak them. Now I am studying German and portuguese, but portuguese is really easy for me.
Currently learning French, Russian, and Japanese. Thinking about starting Hebrew, Arabic, or German. I can read Cyrillic and katakana, hiragana, and kanji already so reading non-native symbols is a strength of mine. Learning a new alphabet is definitely an intrigue and not a deterrent.
Stick to 1 or 2 languages at a time, maximum. Reach the level you desire and then move onto the next whilst still practicing in that language to retain your ability.
@@byebrows9698 me started to learn russian a while ago, in like a year i want to learn Japanese and then another year later I decidet to me for some reason learn Korean, so i know at least 5 Languages
Hi, I'm from algeria n I just wanted to say that French is no longer spoken here the younger gen graduate from school without knowing how to speak French but English replaced it n the govermment is thinking about making English the 1st foreign language to learn
Interesting. I would have thought that Algeria’s closer ties to France would have helped them keep the French language. Good news for all English speakers though.
@@epicmatter3512 Well, we used to but tension arose between us n that was an enough reason for our gov to replace French with English as a 1st foreing language
@@TheEdThinker there is 2000 km between the southern point of mexico and northern point of south america. it's more than so many european countries' to asia. Then italy or greece is in asia. Whats up?
Yes, but not to forget the English to be the most important language to learn if we all want to advance in the business world! The real proof is on this video, presented in English to attract the most viewers around. English is the mother language of all business communications in this planet today... let alone for tomorrow!
If you look things up in Spanish or Chinese you'll find them too. This has nothing to do. China will be a super power as the US is in its decline. So probably learning Chinese isn't a bad bet.
@@chiluditospro2 In China they are trying to promote Spanish as a 2nd language because it will be easier to expand it because it is a Western language and with a Latin alphabet.
Imagine wathing this video without knowing english. This video is rather an advice for an english speaker of which Languages to learn and not the most important languages
This ranking is based on number of speakers. It's not factoring in the language as a "lingua franca". Is it easy to learn? Will it be spoken worldwide in commerce, education, technology, etc.? Frankly, any knowledge of another language is valuable! Knowing more than one is already a huge advantage.
@arribajoe . Then why is French with listed 220 million speakers placed before Spanish which was cited to have half a billion speakers? Besides many African countries have demoted French from official language status and still counting. Why is it given as a rising language if this video is somewhat objectivity minded?
@@thecomment9489 It definitely is. I'm francophone and also was a very quick learner of Spanish at some time. It's unbelievable how easy it is. Even easier than English. Its only disadvantage is the fact that no big imperial power is left to promote it. But even so, it still surfs on an exponentially growing demography. This video is too biased to recognise Russian as the most spoken european (native) language before German. The author doesn't describe the actual situation and prefers a propaganda ranking.
@@totallyinteresting68 Hebrew is the only surprising choice he made. For myself I would like more original and audacious proposals sometimes. Like Catalan, Kurdish, Khmer, Cantonese, Tamil... Being one of the few is also valuable sometimes. Think of a job that definitively requires someone to speak Telugu or Lao, and all those candidates come with Spanish and Mandarin on their resumes...
German language is extremely important if you want to expand your business in Europe, especially in Eastern Europe not to mention how many scientific papers and books are published in this language
@@lusca6357 well, 3 languages are mandatory to learn in school, native+English+language of choice, but to learn don't mean to speak yet, on average I'd say 2.5 languages but depending on a region it can be 1.5 or 4
As a professional linguist and data communications engineer for over 20 years, I disagree with your ranking of the "highly valuable" languages in that order; If one can master English, French, Spanish, Russian and Arabic - just 5 languages in all, which is realistic - as everyone has a native mother tongue and if that mother tongue is any of the 5 tongues above, all that is needed are 4 more languages to master: then, people, you will be able to clearly communicate with 2.7 billion people worldwide! I can attest to this personally, as besides having mastered the above languages, I have travelled and worked in 28 different countries in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa . Hindi, Mandarin, Japanese and Hebrew are not needed as "must learn" languages: Why? Because chinese Mandarin, Japanese and Hindi are extremely hard languages to learn for just about any non-native speaker of those languages, and vast majority of Asian Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese and Japanese young people speak English as their 2nd language. Lastly, it is but of utter importance to learn German, if you are a man of science and technology : no language in the world equals German in its superb encyclopaedic use of technical terms in science and medicine, and no other super science development is greater in engineering, chemistry, physics, computer science and medicine than in Deutschland of today. So, here's my compact "expert advice" to enthusiasts of learning foreign languages for the near future.
I have Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, and Arabic. What should be next? I am having a hard time choosing from Russian and German. I work as a translator.
OMG, who made this lazy video??... Awfull research. I´ve been studying about this, and Spanish is nowdays the fastest growing language around the world and could be the nº1 spoken language by 2060. That´s why there has been so many political issues about people speaking spanish in USA, even trying to force hispanics to stop speaking their own language in the states... The reason for that is because spanish language is increasing all around the world, but even faster in USA... Many studys have been calculating this fast growth of spanish in USA, and about 4/5 out of 10 citizens will speak spanish by 2050 in the US...Basically half of the U.S population will speak spanish.
This video was uploaded in mid 2021. Global landscape has changed a lot since then. French has been kicked out of few of the countries in Africa. And among the ten languages listed here only Chinese Mandarin, Spanish and Russian seem to be best options for learning besides of course English. Other languages may or may not be as much useful and that will largely depend on how the countries where they are majorly spoke fare economically.
I thought some post-French-colony countries in Africa is using French language more and more in order to better globalize, reunite a whole coutry with many differents languages, dialects, ethnicities, cultures,... It turns out that those contries make an effort to kick the French language out of them because they wanna escape the dependence, exploitation and control of France in many aspects of life.
It's not because they expelled a few Frenchies that the language itself is dione in Africa, on the contrary it's a lingua franca wich has reached a critical mass no matter what. And Russian and Mandarin do not look so shiny right now either. You could even say French has a demographic dynamism that they lack.
@@qrsx66 Well, the Russian Language has dropped considerably in popularity and usefulness since February of last year - which was when Russia started a war by invading Ukraine - so I'm not so sure about that.
german is not that important if you do not live in germany and austria. In germany you can speak english and they will understand you. In other parts of the world they speak english. But german is limited. Even germans are learning english
you cant get any job w/o speaking german in any german speaking country and also if you want to do business with eastern europe and balkans you should be know german germany and austria opens companies like crazy. however if you dont any business in europe or engineering you are right !
2:25 I'm Indian and my mother tongue isn't Hindi and I don't know Hindi and as of now I don't need Hindi to live a decent life in India. All or almost all Indians got a chance to live a descent life only because of English Language and not because of Hindi. See the stats, the place the Hindi belt where there is low English penetration is the most poorest and underdeveloped people and place in India. So don't waste time by learning Hindi for business unless you are Hindi heart land...
So according to your logic, places where there is high English penetration in India stop giving importance to their language? stop kidding, Faulty logic. The "Hindi Belt" happen to be on the Gangetic Plains, the most fertile and formerly the most rich of India's parts. It's the main centre of Indian civilization. It's the origin of Hinduism and Buddhism and many big Indian empires. As India develops, these states will regain their former glory. After a certain point of effluence is reached, language pride starts to grow instead of fall. Hindi is not even my mother tongue but I don't hate it enough that my arguments become fallacious. If I had to guess, you must be from South India, typical behaviour. Don't learn Hindi but don't spread misinformation.
@@007Anukul The gangestic plains weren't the most rich region before the colonial advent nor the rich region after independence and today. It was always the coastal regions were the one who profited more and where development occurred.... Gangestic plains is good for cultivation and farming, then too it and its people never achieved what is to be people's development. The only exception was the Patna. A landlocked area has too many hurdles to cross than the coastal region.... What I said about Hindi is the reality.
@@laique8797 nah, the costal region becoming richest was a recent phenomenon. Mughal empire or the Guptas about 1000 years before Mughals constituted 20% of world's GDP and they were primarily Gangetic Plain empires. Remember, Silk Route was primarily a land based route. The southern cone of India traded with Middle East, Middle East were not really that rich. Middle East becoming rich and sea trade between India and Europe is a relatively new phenomenon in Indian History. Of the bigger states (so leaving Sikkim and Goa), Haryana has the highest per capita income in India and it's a Hindi belt state.
@@laique8797 english?? 🤔🤔 so why english speaking African are poor?? why english speaking people of America, England, australia, Canada etc do low wages work???
Spanish should be the 1 or 2 in this list, We must be serious!!! if you speak It, you can easily learn portuguese, italian or french... Thats makes you be understood by bilions people around the world... And even more in the next future with usa population being bilingual and bicultural... 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🌎🤗
I am a native Arabic speaker My second language is English My third language is french Planning to learn Spanish too inshallah I just want to increase my language count!! but i'm confused i don't know whether to opt for Spanish or Portuguese Which language would be more beneficial..
@fortune bounty dumb comment. Science is rife with Latin. Judicial stuff has Latin everywhere. Latin is the base of so much, sure it’s a dead language, but technically so are Klingon and Dothraki; and they get used all the time.
Mandarin not just limited to China. There many people speak mandarin in Malaysia. We hv a proper chinese education system in Malaysia. Also to mention other country that do speak mandarin (singapore, bhutan, taiwan, hong kong, indonesia, brunei, australia and more)
plus philippines...mandarin is taken as an elective even in public schools..so student are expected if not fluent at least be able to understand the language...
Buthan doesn't even recognize China or Taiwan as a country. So do those people think that Chinese came from aliens or did they think it popped out of no where? Why are they learning it? Does Bhutan know something we don't?
Every language is important. They contain knowledge and wisdom. Business and economy is no everything. Literature is the backbone of languages. Business needs a limited number vocabulary. The possibility and growth of languages lie in the world of literature.
That is exactly why I vouch for Japanese, which, in my experience, has the most flexible culture for literature. Especially if you consider the theory of Yakuwarigo. There's literally no other language I know which is known for it.
i already speak standard medern Arabic, French, English, Spanish, Japanese, i understand Italian and Maltese, Tunisian Arabic is my native language and that's the reason why it was not difficult to learn all these languages except for Japanese, with Japanese it's a whole different story, i live in Japan and i'm working in interior design, and believe me it's not worth it to learn any language
@@xpspxhh i would say Russian is the best language that may open some doors for you and it's indeed the language that i'm trying to learn currently, all of Russia,most of central Asia and Mongolia, Ukraine Belarus, Azerbaijan Armenia and Georgia are to a different degrees accessible with russian language, also as you may know it's related to all the Slavic languages in the balcan from Serbian Croatian etc.. and in central Europe Polish slovakian .. it's not as close as Ukrainian and Belarusian but it still the same family language so if you work hard you may found shortcut to a different Slavic language, also for your research the Russian language is more than worth it, you will enjoy all the books and the studies made by Russian in the ancient and modern history, work hard so you can enjoy yourself entering a whole new world, if you want to try something easier i may say try Spanish or French
@@khaledgamal9842 اللغة الصينية تحتل المركز الاول في عدد الناس الذين يعتبرونها اللغة الام لهم في العالم، الصين تايوان ماكاو و هونغ كونغ اكثر من مليار بشر يتحدثوتها بمختلف اللهجات، سنغابور و ماليزيا بهم نسبة كبيرة ايضا، هي لغة ثاني اقتصاد في العالم و لغة مال و فن و جمال، من اصعب اللغات او بالاحرى هي الاصعب في العالم، اذا استطعت ان تتعلمها ارجو لك التوفيق، اختيار جميل جدا
@@izemamnon أنا اسمعهم دائما يقولون ان الصينية هي لغة المستقبل لكن سمعت يوتيوبر يقول انه في الوقت الذي تستطيع فيه تعلم الصينية تستطيع تعلم الفرنسية و الإسبانية و الإيطالية أيضا اي 3لغات لذلك فالأمر محير بالنسبة لي بماذا تنصحني
In india English is enough to expand your business or create a business because here in india there more than 20 languages speaking in their own States, i would say here in india people will always respect their mother tongue and they speak their mother tongue language until they die but simultaneously we always prefer to learn English because we have different cultures and languages so the English language is the only tool uniting us as well as for global business offshore and opportunities to work in overseas and so on.....so hindi is not a national language of in india .......lot of peoples who really don't know about the indian reality but they puting wrong information continuesly....its really bad for us.
No bro 😂 Hindi is the fastest growing language in india and Hindi gaving you the advantage of communicate with other language people like punjabi , Urdu , Marathi , bhojpuri, Gujarati many more ( these are the major language of India 🇮🇳) if you learn Hindi you are able to communicate and understand more than 80 % population of india
Nah more people understand and speak hindi more than english in India that's facts. From north, West to east and northeast even in South people understand hindi except few. That's more profitable to learn as locals understand it. Locals don't speak good english.
lots of mistakes here : Spanish is not the absolute primary language of south america, portuguese is. Iran definitely doesn't speak arabic, they speak persian & I don't see how Hindi would become a major language in the near future since only a fourth of the indian population speak it.
Brazil's population in 2021= 214 million people. Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Ecuador's population in 2021= 218 million people.
Hindi is going to be one of the important and powerful language in business, India is now in leadership of Solar business, confidently becoming hub for Automobiles, Electronics, security and Innovation. I am very sorry to know that creator of this video has very little knowledge of development happening in India.
@It will be fine. Indian elite all speak English, kids from elite family all speak English at home. People in China speak Putonghua, Mandarin is the Taiwanese way so it will be politically incorrect to said people in China speak Mandarin. Plus China not overpower US under her current administration
He says Mandarin!!! In his dream. Lol!!! How many people around the world speak this language?? The language of industry, finance, corporate world and aviation - ICAO demands an understanding of English. But I wish it was Hindi though.
I´ve been studying about this, and Spanish is nowdays the fastest growing language around the world and could be the nº1 spoken language by 2060. That´s why there has been so many political issues about people speaking spanish in USA, even trying to force hispanics to stop speaking their own language in the states... The reason for that is because spanish language is increasing all around the world, but even faster in USA... Many studys have been calculating this fast growth of spanish in USA, and about 4/5 out of 10 citizens will speak spanish by 2050 in the US...Basically half of the U.S population will speak spanish.
@@vanik2021 Don't agree with you at all, French is huge in Africa. It is the primary and official language in many countries. This century will see a huge rise of population growth in Africa. Also Spanish is sadly doing super bad compared to other languages of their size in publishing scientific papers especially in the STEM subjects. Also not many high income economies are Spanish speaking apart from Spain. Which is doing super bad compared to the other European economies in many ways. Just look at there unbelievebly high unemployment rate. French on the otherhand is spoken in many high income countries for example Canada, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switserland.
@@adamd.6494 What i said is not an opinion it´s facts... And we are talking about language here, not economics, but anyways when it comes to business, economics and politics the international language for that is English... Not French, not Spanish, not German or Chinese. All this "valuable language of the future" thing, is pure propaganda trust me... It´s only motivated by interests to promote and convince people to study languages that are in risk of disappearing in the future. French is spoken in many countries, actually 280 million of people speak French world wide, but still, this is not even close to Spanish.. 534 millions of people speak Spanish, that is 2 times more than French, wich is a big difference, but more important, Spanish is growing faster than French year after year. Spanish is the 2d most spoken language in the world as mother tongue, more than English and only behind Mandarin. There are 9 million of French speakers in Canada, but nothing compare to the 42 million of Spanish speakers in U.S.A... Offcourse we all know that South and central America is mostly Spanish but there are also Spanish speakers in parts of Africa and Asia (old colonies of SPAIN). So honestly it doesn´t matter if you agree or not, this are facts, not opinions, this data is easy to check in google. As i said this is not economics it´s about the language...French is widely spoken but the truth is that is not even comparable to Spanish.
Who tell you that in Morocco and Tunisia, Algeria speaks frensh “natively” ??? Bullshit Frensh is our second language, the native languages is arabic and Amazigh
chinese ,japanese,german,french should be learn because learning these could help to got a job easily,germany facing shortage of skill worker amount 400000,japanese population decreasing day by day,and they have stable economy in 2100 japanese will to 84million there population reduce upto 40 million 78 years and chinese will hold entire world business so learning chinese would be very good
I can speak portuguese (mother's tongue) and english. Right now I'm learning spanish and want to become fluent (or at least very good) until the end of the year, after this, I'll learn chinese.
Well, Im not to Bad. I speak English, German, Serbocroatian, Bulgarian and Macedonian. I understand Russian to a extent and Im currently learning Japanese, but only to talk, the writing and reading can wait.
A language can be important if we take one more factor, other than those you mentioned. If it is easy for the foreigners to be taught and learn it. Otherwise it wil be rejected or it will be diminished in its very very basic form.
Of the list in this video, I've been learning German lately, my second language is Spanish. I took Chinese in high school and some in college. I can understand a bunch of Portuguese (because of Spanish and taking quite a bit of Latin). Also have studied Samskrit & Pali as well as Japanese, because my holy texts are in those languages.
Today in November 2023 this Video is completely outdated. NB: French and German are no longer considered value-adding languages, just as an example. Mandarin, Russian, and Arabic are on the rise.
I'm glad it showed languages other than English to be the most useful for the future. I have always known English and Spanish. I know French and German now, for a few years because of studying them. I have learned Russian for four years now, and I am getting fluent in it. I want to learn Hebrew, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese and Portuguese as well. Soon I plan to begin with Portuguese.
Hey, you have missed my mother tongue, the first language for which our language martyrs had to shed the last drop of their blood, and for this language now people all over the world can celebrate 21st February, International Mother Language Day. I am telling about my "BANGLA/BENGALI"❤️❤️😭
As an Armenian, whose second language is Russian, I don't think so. Armenia used to be in the USSR, but Russian isn't as prevalent here. Sure, most people know it, but it's not something we make a big deal out of, like how the Japanese basically can't be called Japanese without their Chinese vocabulary and the 1000 year old culture ivolved around the influence of Tang China.
Thank you for making a serious video!! I am tired of the mockeries of some ignorants who promote parodies only because their western superiority complex would otherwise get damaged!!
Though French is indeed an important language in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco it's not by any means a native language in these territories. It's a language of the administration yet not always.
Wow, so many errors offact and gross generalisations. For example Japan's native population as of October 2023 is closer to 123 million. About 3% of the total population of around 125 million are foreign nationals resident in Japan. The difference between the 130million given in the video and reality is roughly equivalent to halfof Ōsaka prefecture. Ōsaka city has about 3million. The video's content seems to have been created by an A I. or GPT type of system.
@@aprendeidiomasconchrisleog4527 Yes😍 I like to learn Spanish Enrique , sabestin Yatra, Luis fonsi , daddy Yankee , Natasha, I hear songs of them in Spanish , it's an interesting language to learn👍🏼
@@zadidahsankhan6375 not interested in Bengali & arebic English Hindi Marathi Spanish French Japanese This language r the best for job opportunities 😃❤️
Don't give false message that Hindi language is a part of the sub continent India, Tamil is the oldest living language and Tamilnadu is the economic backbone of India, Tamil language is spoken throughout the world, Tamil is the National Language of Singapore, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Tamil is in England, Australia, Canada, France, America Myanmar, Tamilnadu in India etc etc kindly go through Google and find out about Tamil language.
In the north Africa we speak Arabic natively but with different accent that can werdo for the other Arabian but there is no problem to communicate between us and also we learn French as a second language and English as a third language, so please check back for your information💞💞💞💞💞
Japanese is the best language i think. For many reasons. Easier to pronounce, read, and express yourself. And everything Japanese awsome. It should be #1. Also verb conjugation is bay far the easiest. You can say more in less.
Nice joke. I'm a weeb but what you say about expressing yourself, reading, and verb conjugation is complete BS. Verb conjugation is harder than Polish. There's like 30 ways you can conjugate a verb in Japanese.
While I agree with you for the first 5 top-languages, I'm sad you completely Swahili, whose number of speakers shall soar during this century. (while German, Japanese and Russian won't experience such a growth)
The precious languages in the future will be Vulcanese, Klingonese, and Romulan. We must develop to communicate with them through a diplomatic channel and mutual understanding. They are a far greater sphere in space than a mediocre fragmental mixture of various Earth languages on a lone warring planet Earth. We must learn these three essential foreign languages to seek outward to contact extraterrestrial civilizations in the final frontier. 😊
Unfortunately, I'm the type of person who more or less HATES every language on the Planet. Why, because they all have some weird rules, starting with ENGLISH 🫷😒 And yet there are some languages that I really like. 1. 🇪🇦SPANISH (CASTILIAN) 2. 🇫🇮FINNISH 3. 🇨🇵FRENCH I'm NOT interested in the rest
Sorry, it seems like you missed Indonesian language. It is used by about 300 million people, used at least in 3 countries, and Indonesia is the fastest growing country in economy after India. It is also very easy to learn. It surely should be out in one of the 10 futuristic language.
Je parle français et anglais, et j'apprends l'islandais, la langue de l'avenir! J'ai le droit de rêver! I speak French and English, and I am learning Icelandic, the language of the future! I have the right to dream! Ég tala frönsku og ensku og er að læra íslensku, tungumálið framtíðarinnar! Ég á rétt á að dreyma!
I say Mandarin. It is already being taught in the USA. China is soliciting for English teachers. China offers salary, housing and medical. English teacher must be college graduate with degree in English.
❤❤ Hindi is the fastest growing language in india and Hindi gaving you the advantage of communicate with other language people like punjabi , Urdu , Marathi , bhojpuri, Gujarati many more ( these are the major language of India 🇮🇳) if you learn Hindi you are able to communicate and understand more than 80 % population of india and ya if you learn Hindi then you understand the people of Pakistan, Afghanistan too which is amazing and many more ❤
I think Hindi is not so important, only because people who speaks Hindi mostly know English, at least the procentage is a lot higher than of the other 9 languages mentioned in video.
Algeria ,Morroco and Tunisia do never speak french nativly. It's true that this last is present in Administration, deplomatics but never spoken by people like mother toung or as a langua franca.
Italian is spoken only in Italy and partially in Switzeland (in one part), and in some environments of italian emigrants in different countries. Korean is spoken only in Korea, and also in different emigrant enviroments.
@@josueavila1306 It can be useful if you have a business with italian or korean partners, or are working in italian or korean company, or in cases of tourism in these countries. Or if you are working as interpreter. Otherwise, you don't need it by fact. Only for you pleasure, if you like it.
Mandarin will not be one of the languages of the future, neither Hindi will be. It will be English. Spanish also. Learning others is a waste of time ad effort unless one is a crazed linguist :0( learning languages for the sake of learning...as I do :0(
Turkish is underestimated. There are 7 countries that their population understand Turkish because their own language is one of the Turkic language family. Turk countries Council is growing fast and there are almost 300 million people throughout the world who speak or understand. Turkish
Nice video , but I want say that the native language of people from north Africa is Arabic,,not french it widely spoken over but nobodies speak it natively
My grandchildren have private online tutors to learn Hindi and STEM courses. They will study in India during their formative years, just like their fathers. The real wealth is children and their balanced, informed views on cultures from around the world. They will be able to separate noble people from sophisticated maggots.
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I know English, Bengali and Hindi. Now learning French.
Wow totally same😂
I know Eng, Hin, Tib,Nep... now i wanna learn French and mandarins... where can I learn it for free...
Where bro@@angsavegas6671
Little note: The German spoken in Switzerland is a totally different dialact which poses problems even to Germans or Austrians themselves. Also German is spoken in the East or France, in Alsace, as well!
The difference is like between USA english and British English so it's not that deep
@@treysik8752 Clearly you have never been here to sell such nonsense.
@@monsieurlepresident8835 i am not going to prove you anything, but i speak German and i have been there so it's not that deep
But there is no doubt that they speak standard German because they certainly know its letters, grammar, etc. They understand German speakers, but German speakers do not understand them.
Spanish, Russian, Arabic and Chinese and you earn all the world
I want to learn the 6 languages of the United Nations which are: French, Arabic, English, Spanish, Mandarin Chinese and Russian.
Arabic or Mandarin are NATO languages ?
@@qrsx66 I made a mistake, NATO has english and french only
@hbnet309 I agree
@hbnet309 Laughable.
@hbnet309but its so hard for me 😢
I can speak english,french,german and swedish. I'm british. I've just started mandarin.
Japanese
Learn Japanese much easy than Mandarin
@@borutouzumaki6403 Japanese is harder
I know English, hindi, punjabi, mandarin, Italian, Spanish, Japanese. I'm currently learning Esperanto and Korean
Ok but who asked
My native language is Spanish. Eight years ago I decided to study English and French; I already speak them. Now I am studying German and portuguese, but portuguese is really easy for me.
Yes, that's right. Because Spanish and Portuguese are Descendent from Latin, and about 89% are the same.
Saudações desde Timor-Leste.
Sei...
why not actually challenge yourself and learn a non european language.
It sounds nice. Which one do you recommend me?@@anires1195
tb vou aprender espanhol, agora q já dominei o Latim
Currently learning French, Russian, and Japanese. Thinking about starting Hebrew, Arabic, or German. I can read Cyrillic and katakana, hiragana, and kanji already so reading non-native symbols is a strength of mine. Learning a new alphabet is definitely an intrigue and not a deterrent.
Stick to 1 or 2 languages at a time, maximum. Reach the level you desire and then move onto the next whilst still practicing in that language to retain your ability.
@@byebrows9698 I work with linguistic anthropology. So I go through languages quickly. I’m not learning them for the social aspect.
@@ニャーミックス that’s incredible. Arabic will be more useful out of those 3.
u r like me...
...but on stereodes i mean WHAAAAAT
@@byebrows9698 me started to learn russian a while ago, in like a year i want to learn Japanese and then another year later I decidet to me for some reason learn Korean, so i know at least 5 Languages
Hi, I'm from algeria n I just wanted to say that French is no longer spoken here the younger gen graduate from school without knowing how to speak French but English replaced it n the govermment is thinking about making English the 1st foreign language to learn
Interesting. I would have thought that Algeria’s closer ties to France would have helped them keep the French language. Good news for all English speakers though.
@@epicmatter3512
Well, we used to but tension arose between us n that was an enough reason for our gov to replace French with English as a 1st foreing language
T'inquiète l'ami, l'Égypte (110 millions d'habitants) rend le français obligatoire dans ses écoles à partir de la rentrée 2024...
@@francoislegallio4238 I have found absolutly no intel on this one, so I'm sure what you're talking about. 🤷🏻♂️
Nice video! Mexico is NOT in South America, though. Keep that in mind.
This comment is underrated....
true, but I believe they meant "Latin America"
It really isn't important where is at, this isn't a geography video.
@@TheEdThinker Is important where is at, but not for this video. We don't want include "Méjico" in South America :D
@@TheEdThinker there is 2000 km between the southern point of mexico and northern point of south america. it's more than so many european countries' to asia. Then italy or greece is in asia. Whats up?
Yes, but not to forget the English to be the most important language to learn if we all want to advance in the business world! The real proof is on this video, presented in English to attract the most viewers around. English is the mother language of all business communications in this planet today... let alone for tomorrow!
yeah, i think it goes without saying that this video was english speakers....
If you look things up in Spanish or Chinese you'll find them too. This has nothing to do. China will be a super power as the US is in its decline. So probably learning Chinese isn't a bad bet.
@@chiluditospro2 In China they are trying to promote Spanish as a 2nd language because it will be easier to expand it because it is a Western language and with a Latin alphabet.
@@sergiojose2000 Damn, that's interesting! didn't know that..
Imagine wathing this video without knowing english.
This video is rather an advice for an english speaker of which Languages to learn and not the most important languages
I know English, Portuguese and Spanish. I am learning French now.
See you in Africa
@@bordercitizen1525 i waiting for. I want to make a trip in Africa.
This ranking is based on number of speakers. It's not factoring in the language as a "lingua franca". Is it easy to learn? Will it be spoken worldwide in commerce, education, technology, etc.? Frankly, any knowledge of another language is valuable! Knowing more than one is already a huge advantage.
It's actually not... Did you even watch the video? This person even includes Hebrew, one of the least spoken languages in the world.
@arribajoe .
Then why is French with listed 220 million speakers placed before Spanish which was cited to have half a billion speakers? Besides many African countries have demoted French from official language status and still counting. Why is it given as a rising language if this video is somewhat objectivity minded?
Spanish seems easier to learn and it's spoken in many countries.
@@thecomment9489
It definitely is. I'm francophone and also was a very quick learner of Spanish at some time. It's unbelievable how easy it is. Even easier than English. Its only disadvantage is the fact that no big imperial power is left to promote it. But even so, it still surfs on an exponentially growing demography.
This video is too biased to recognise Russian as the most spoken european (native) language before German. The author doesn't describe the actual situation and prefers a propaganda ranking.
@@totallyinteresting68 Hebrew is the only surprising choice he made. For myself I would like more original and audacious proposals sometimes.
Like Catalan, Kurdish, Khmer, Cantonese, Tamil...
Being one of the few is also valuable sometimes. Think of a job that definitively requires someone to speak Telugu or Lao, and all those candidates come with Spanish and Mandarin on their resumes...
German language is extremely important if you want to expand your business in Europe, especially in Eastern Europe
not to mention how many scientific papers and books are published in this language
However if you want to go to Eastern European it’d be best to learn Russian then Romanian and finally polish and German
Ow sh!t how many languages an average european knows ? Wtf
@@lusca6357 well, 3 languages are mandatory to learn in school, native+English+language of choice, but to learn don't mean to speak yet,
on average I'd say 2.5 languages but depending on a region it can be 1.5 or 4
@@annoymous7052 Romanian? 😂😂😂 Not like it's a bad language or anything but doesn't really seem that valuable especially next to German and Russian
@@lusca6357 1 or 2 usually. Everything above is an exception or is specific for a certain region
As a professional linguist and data communications engineer for over 20 years, I disagree with your ranking of the "highly valuable" languages in that order; If one can master English, French, Spanish, Russian and Arabic - just 5 languages in all, which is realistic - as everyone has a native mother tongue and if that mother tongue is any of the 5 tongues above, all that is needed are 4 more languages to master: then, people, you will be able to clearly communicate with 2.7 billion people worldwide! I can attest to this personally, as besides having mastered the above languages, I have travelled and worked in 28 different countries in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Africa . Hindi, Mandarin, Japanese and Hebrew are not needed as "must learn" languages: Why? Because chinese Mandarin, Japanese and Hindi are extremely hard languages to learn for just about any non-native speaker of those languages, and vast majority of Asian Indians, Pakistanis, Chinese and Japanese young people speak English as their 2nd language. Lastly, it is but of utter importance to learn German, if you are a man of science and technology : no language in the world equals German in its superb encyclopaedic use of technical terms in science and medicine, and no other super science development is greater in engineering, chemistry, physics, computer science and medicine than in Deutschland of today. So, here's my compact "expert advice" to enthusiasts of learning foreign languages for the near future.
Hey, I have learned English and Hindi, which would you recommend next?
I have Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, and Arabic. What should be next? I am having a hard time choosing from Russian and German. I work as a translator.
@@MedievalFantasyTV German
@@MedievalFantasyTV u can't go wrong with german anyway
OMG, finally someone typed a decent comment. thanks so much man! ❤️
我说汉语,英语,正在学习西班牙语。I speak Chinese, and English well, and learning Spanish now. Hablo chino y ingles, aprendendo espanol ahora
Buena suerte
I thought it's about computer language 😅
Yes me too
😂😂😂
I feel so proud that my mother language is Spanish 💓💓💓
In 2100 USA will speak spanish as first language
Real never been so grateful 🙏🙏🙏
@@BomDia759So México will occupy the US?
They don't speak Arabic in Turkey, but you included it in your map of the Arabic-speaking region.
They don't speak Arabic in Iran as well, just Farsi(Persian).
@@sledgehog1you are right and the actress in 4:30 is iranian not Arabian
OMG, who made this lazy video??... Awfull research.
I´ve been studying about this, and Spanish is nowdays the fastest growing language around the world and could be the nº1 spoken language by 2060.
That´s why there has been so many political issues about people speaking spanish in USA, even trying to force hispanics to stop speaking their own language in the states...
The reason for that is because spanish language is increasing all around the world, but even faster in USA...
Many studys have been calculating this fast growth of spanish in USA, and about 4/5 out of 10 citizens will speak spanish by 2050 in the US...Basically half of the U.S population will speak spanish.
This video was uploaded in mid 2021. Global landscape has changed a lot since then. French has been kicked out of few of the countries in Africa. And among the ten languages listed here only Chinese Mandarin, Spanish and Russian seem to be best options for learning besides of course English. Other languages may or may not be as much useful and that will largely depend on how the countries where they are majorly spoke fare economically.
What’s a reason to learn russian? Only of you want to swallow propaganda
I thought some post-French-colony countries in Africa is using French language more and more in order to better globalize, reunite a whole coutry with many differents languages, dialects, ethnicities, cultures,... It turns out that those contries make an effort to kick the French language out of them because they wanna escape the dependence, exploitation and control of France in many aspects of life.
It's not because they expelled a few Frenchies that the language itself is dione in Africa, on the contrary it's a lingua franca wich has reached a critical mass no matter what.
And Russian and Mandarin do not look so shiny right now either. You could even say French has a demographic dynamism that they lack.
@@qrsx66 Well, the Russian Language has dropped considerably in popularity and usefulness since February of last year - which was when Russia started a war by invading Ukraine - so I'm not so sure about that.
german is not that important if you do not live in germany and austria. In germany you can speak english and they will understand you. In other parts of the world they speak english. But german is limited. Even germans are learning english
Genau, das ist der wahrheit!
you cant get any job w/o speaking german in any german speaking country and also if you want to do business with eastern europe and balkans you should be know german germany and austria opens companies like crazy. however if you dont any business in europe or engineering you are right !
English is a national language. Esperanto is an international language.
La angla estas nacia lingvo. Esperanto estas internacia lingvo.
Or switzerland. Although they speak it funny 😅
Englisch ist in Deutschland zum Sterben zu viel und zum Leben zu wenig. 😂
2:25
I'm Indian and my mother tongue isn't Hindi and I don't know Hindi and as of now I don't need Hindi to live a decent life in India. All or almost all Indians got a chance to live a descent life only because of English Language and not because of Hindi. See the stats, the place the Hindi belt where there is low English penetration is the most poorest and underdeveloped people and place in India.
So don't waste time by learning Hindi for business unless you are Hindi heart land...
So according to your logic, places where there is high English penetration in India stop giving importance to their language? stop kidding, Faulty logic. The "Hindi Belt" happen to be on the Gangetic Plains, the most fertile and formerly the most rich of India's parts. It's the main centre of Indian civilization. It's the origin of Hinduism and Buddhism and many big Indian empires. As India develops, these states will regain their former glory. After a certain point of effluence is reached, language pride starts to grow instead of fall. Hindi is not even my mother tongue but I don't hate it enough that my arguments become fallacious. If I had to guess, you must be from South India, typical behaviour. Don't learn Hindi but don't spread misinformation.
@@007Anukul The gangestic plains weren't the most rich region before the colonial advent nor the rich region after independence and today. It was always the coastal regions were the one who profited more and where development occurred.... Gangestic plains is good for cultivation and farming, then too it and its people never achieved what is to be people's development. The only exception was the Patna. A landlocked area has too many hurdles to cross than the coastal region....
What I said about Hindi is the reality.
@@laique8797 nah, the costal region becoming richest was a recent phenomenon. Mughal empire or the Guptas about 1000 years before Mughals constituted 20% of world's GDP and they were primarily Gangetic Plain empires. Remember, Silk Route was primarily a land based route. The southern cone of India traded with Middle East, Middle East were not really that rich. Middle East becoming rich and sea trade between India and Europe is a relatively new phenomenon in Indian History.
Of the bigger states (so leaving Sikkim and Goa), Haryana has the highest per capita income in India and it's a Hindi belt state.
@@laique8797 english?? 🤔🤔
so why english speaking African are poor??
why english speaking people of America, England, australia, Canada etc do low wages work???
south indians think we speak hindi only but let me remind you that we speak our mother tongue ,Hindi and English@@Hope-xb5jv
Spanish should be the 1 or 2 in this list, We must be serious!!!
if you speak It, you can easily learn portuguese, italian or french... Thats makes you be understood by bilions people around the world... And even more in the next future with usa population being bilingual and bicultural... 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🌎🤗
Top 3 spots belong to English, Mandarin and Spanish 👍
I am a native Arabic speaker
My second language is English
My third language is french
Planning to learn Spanish too inshallah
I just want to increase my language count!!
but i'm confused i don't know whether to opt for Spanish or Portuguese
Which language would be more beneficial..
@@kiwy1994 Spanish 🇪🇸👍👋🥘
@@kiwy1994 why not mandarin?
@@kiwy1994 learn Spanish, it is tougher but will help you more in the long run
Latin is super useful to understanding any European language based on a Roman province.
Just learn Spanish. Latin is useless
@fortune bounty dumb comment. Science is rife with Latin. Judicial stuff has Latin everywhere. Latin is the base of so much, sure it’s a dead language, but technically so are Klingon and Dothraki; and they get used all the time.
wasting time
Romani ite domun....
As an intermediate Latin learner Myself, I thought I would never see comments like your… I’m glad you think so.
I know 5 languages: हिन्दी( Hindi), English, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Bengali. I am Indian.
Cool to brag about
I know English, sinhala, a little french, german, hindi (just understand what others say : hindi)
Learn Malayalam beautiful language like bengali
Mandarin not just limited to China. There many people speak mandarin in Malaysia. We hv a proper chinese education system in Malaysia. Also to mention other country that do speak mandarin (singapore, bhutan, taiwan, hong kong, indonesia, brunei, australia and more)
plus philippines...mandarin is taken as an elective even in public schools..so student are expected if not fluent at least be able to understand the language...
Not many learn it to some perfection
Buthan doesn't even recognize China or Taiwan as a country. So do those people think that Chinese came from aliens or did they think it popped out of no where? Why are they learning it? Does Bhutan know something we don't?
Hong Kong prefers English and Bhutan doesn’t even recognize the country of China and is super close with India and Bangladesh…
@@無名兄弟-i7mWho cares? Hong Kong will be joining with china very soon and Bhutan is irrelevant.
Every language is important. They contain knowledge and wisdom. Business and economy is no everything. Literature is the backbone of languages. Business needs a limited number vocabulary. The possibility and growth of languages lie in the world of literature.
That is exactly why I vouch for Japanese, which, in my experience, has the most flexible culture for literature. Especially if you consider the theory of Yakuwarigo. There's literally no other language I know which is known for it.
हिन्दी language is the 3rd Most spoken language in the world.
@@Adithyank2006 no its tamlii 😂
Anyone else a programmer who completely about human languages before clicking or is it just me?
i already speak standard medern Arabic, French, English, Spanish, Japanese, i understand Italian and Maltese, Tunisian Arabic is my native language and that's the reason why it was not difficult to learn all these languages except for Japanese, with Japanese it's a whole different story, i live in Japan and i'm working in interior design, and believe me it's not worth it to learn any language
So u tell which should i learn ? Like best and worth it for future i am searching a lot so that i dont waste my time
@@xpspxhh i would say Russian is the best language that may open some doors for you and it's indeed the language that i'm trying to learn currently, all of Russia,most of central Asia and Mongolia, Ukraine Belarus, Azerbaijan Armenia and Georgia are to a different degrees accessible with russian language, also as you may know it's related to all the Slavic languages in the balcan from Serbian Croatian etc.. and in central Europe Polish slovakian .. it's not as close as Ukrainian and Belarusian but it still the same family language so if you work hard you may found shortcut to a different Slavic language, also for your research the Russian language is more than worth it, you will enjoy all the books and the studies made by Russian in the ancient and modern history, work hard so you can enjoy yourself entering a whole new world, if you want to try something easier i may say try Spanish or French
@@izemamnon كمبرمج تنصحني اتعلم ايه+ايه رايك في الصيني بالنسبالي
@@khaledgamal9842 اللغة الصينية تحتل المركز الاول في عدد الناس الذين يعتبرونها اللغة الام لهم في العالم، الصين تايوان ماكاو و هونغ كونغ اكثر من مليار بشر يتحدثوتها بمختلف اللهجات، سنغابور و ماليزيا بهم نسبة كبيرة ايضا، هي لغة ثاني اقتصاد في العالم و لغة مال و فن و جمال، من اصعب اللغات او بالاحرى هي الاصعب في العالم، اذا استطعت ان تتعلمها ارجو لك التوفيق، اختيار جميل جدا
@@izemamnon أنا اسمعهم دائما يقولون ان الصينية هي لغة المستقبل لكن سمعت يوتيوبر يقول انه في الوقت الذي تستطيع فيه تعلم الصينية تستطيع تعلم الفرنسية و الإسبانية و الإيطالية أيضا اي 3لغات لذلك فالأمر محير بالنسبة لي بماذا تنصحني
In india English is enough to expand your business or create a business because here in india there more than 20 languages speaking in their own States, i would say here in india people will always respect their mother tongue and they speak their mother tongue language until they die but simultaneously we always prefer to learn English because we have different cultures and languages so the English language is the only tool uniting us as well as for global business offshore and opportunities to work in overseas and so on.....so hindi is not a national language of in india .......lot of peoples who really don't know about the indian reality but they puting wrong information continuesly....its really bad for us.
hahahaah 😂 tamli??
Its not the national language. But, it is understood by 80% of Indians. I am in India right now.
No bro 😂 Hindi is the fastest growing language in india and Hindi gaving you the advantage of communicate with other language people like punjabi , Urdu , Marathi , bhojpuri, Gujarati many more ( these are the major language of India 🇮🇳) if you learn Hindi you are able to communicate and understand more than 80 % population of india
Nah more people understand and speak hindi more than english in India that's facts. From north, West to east and northeast even in South people understand hindi except few. That's more profitable to learn as locals understand it. Locals don't speak good english.
@@Uda_dunga why this question???
lots of mistakes here : Spanish is not the absolute primary language of south america, portuguese is. Iran definitely doesn't speak arabic, they speak persian & I don't see how Hindi would become a major language in the near future since only a fourth of the indian population speak it.
arabic is useless too. beside of so many dialects havent importance to busines world
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Brazil's population in 2021= 214 million people.
Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Ecuador's population in 2021= 218 million people.
I think he is right about spanish being the most spoken in south America
no no no, as Moroccans we do not speak Frensh at all, it is a language of state because of occupation, almost 95% of Moroccans cant speak it
Nice info, thanks, well done :)
Hindi is going to be one of the important and powerful language in business, India is now in leadership of Solar business, confidently becoming hub for Automobiles, Electronics, security and Innovation.
I am very sorry to know that creator of this video has very little knowledge of development happening in India.
@It will be fine. Indian elite all speak English, kids from elite family all speak English at home.
People in China speak Putonghua, Mandarin is the Taiwanese way so it will be politically incorrect to said people in China speak Mandarin. Plus China not overpower US under her current administration
lol
हिन्दी is our mother tongue.
He says Mandarin!!! In his dream.
Lol!!!
How many people around the world speak this language??
The language of industry, finance, corporate world and aviation - ICAO demands an understanding of English.
But I wish it was Hindi though.
Agreed
Language of love is on top, as usual
No, Mandarin is not the language of love, and Italian is not even in this top 10
@@david_contente no refers to the video mate
What is more important French or Spanish in international organizations?
French I guess because many intl organisations are in Europe that speak French like Switzerland, France, Belgium...
@@nino-rh4pe Wrong
I´ve been studying about this, and Spanish is nowdays the fastest growing language around the world and could be the nº1 spoken language by 2060.
That´s why there has been so many political issues about people speaking spanish in USA, even trying to force hispanics to stop speaking their own language in the states...
The reason for that is because spanish language is increasing all around the world, but even faster in USA...
Many studys have been calculating this fast growth of spanish in USA, and about 4/5 out of 10 citizens will speak spanish by 2050 in the US...Basically half of the U.S population will speak spanish.
@@vanik2021 Don't agree with you at all, French is huge in Africa. It is the primary and official language in many countries. This century will see a huge rise of population growth in Africa. Also Spanish is sadly doing super bad compared to other languages of their size in publishing scientific papers especially in the STEM subjects. Also not many high income economies are Spanish speaking apart from Spain. Which is doing super bad compared to the other European economies in many ways. Just look at there unbelievebly high unemployment rate. French on the otherhand is spoken in many high income countries for example Canada, France, Belgium, Luxembourg and Switserland.
@@adamd.6494 What i said is not an opinion it´s facts...
And we are talking about language here, not economics, but anyways when it comes to business, economics and politics the international language for that is English... Not French, not Spanish, not German or Chinese.
All this "valuable language of the future" thing, is pure propaganda trust me... It´s only motivated by interests to promote and convince people to study languages that are in risk of disappearing in the future.
French is spoken in many countries, actually 280 million of people speak French world wide, but still, this is not even close to Spanish..
534 millions of people speak Spanish, that is 2 times more than French, wich is a big difference, but more important, Spanish is growing faster than French year after year.
Spanish is the 2d most spoken language in the world as mother tongue, more than English and only behind Mandarin.
There are 9 million of French speakers in Canada, but nothing compare to the 42 million of Spanish speakers in U.S.A... Offcourse we all know that South and central America is mostly Spanish but there are also Spanish speakers in parts of Africa and Asia (old colonies of SPAIN).
So honestly it doesn´t matter if you agree or not, this are facts, not opinions, this data is easy to check in google.
As i said this is not economics it´s about the language...French is widely spoken but the truth is that is not even comparable to Spanish.
Who tell you that in Morocco and Tunisia, Algeria speaks frensh “natively” ???
Bullshit
Frensh is our second language, the native languages is arabic and Amazigh
Not all of that has aged very well since two years ago.
chinese ,japanese,german,french should be learn because learning these could help to got a job easily,germany facing shortage of skill worker amount 400000,japanese population decreasing day by day,and they have stable economy in 2100 japanese will to 84million there population reduce upto 40 million 78 years and chinese will hold entire world business so learning chinese would be very good
I can speak portuguese (mother's tongue) and english. Right now I'm learning spanish and want to become fluent (or at least very good) until the end of the year, after this, I'll learn chinese.
Well, Im not to Bad. I speak English, German, Serbocroatian, Bulgarian and Macedonian. I understand Russian to a extent and Im currently learning Japanese, but only to talk, the writing and reading can wait.
Ја исто причам Српски :)
You post only three videos but all of them are Op 🔥
Thanks Amisha!
A language can be important if we take one more factor, other than those you mentioned. If it is easy for the foreigners to be taught and learn it. Otherwise it wil be rejected or it will be diminished in its very very basic form.
If easy to learn is your main concern, learn Esperanto.
Of the list in this video, I've been learning German lately, my second language is Spanish. I took Chinese in high school and some in college. I can understand a bunch of Portuguese (because of Spanish and taking quite a bit of Latin). Also have studied Samskrit & Pali as well as Japanese, because my holy texts are in those languages.
Today in November 2023 this Video is completely outdated. NB: French and German are no longer considered value-adding languages, just as an example. Mandarin, Russian, and Arabic are on the rise.
Very well put together.
I'm glad it showed languages other than English to be the most useful for the future. I have always known English and Spanish. I know French and German now, for a few years because of studying them. I have learned Russian for four years now, and I am getting fluent in it. I want to learn Hebrew, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese and Portuguese as well. Soon I plan to begin with Portuguese.
Ave! WonderGuy. Nice euro centric video. God bless 😏
I Live in Pakistan and I am native Urdu/Hindi Speaker!!!!
Hey, you have missed my mother tongue, the first language for which our language martyrs had to shed the last drop of their blood, and for this language now people all over the world can celebrate 21st February, International Mother Language Day. I am telling about my "BANGLA/BENGALI"❤️❤️😭
You heard about the tamilians from tamil nadu here more persons are died for against hindi imposition ❤️😭😭😭
People:"How much languages do you speak?"
Me: 🇹🇷🇧🇬🇩🇪🇺🇲
Nice. Im learning Mandarin and German rn. Im native Turkish speaker
I am learning English, After learning English I will learn Spanish. ❤❤❤
Russian is gaining lot of popularity around the world.
Huge doubts
As an Armenian, whose second language is Russian, I don't think so. Armenia used to be in the USSR, but Russian isn't as prevalent here. Sure, most people know it, but it's not something we make a big deal out of, like how the Japanese basically can't be called Japanese without their Chinese vocabulary and the 1000 year old culture ivolved around the influence of Tang China.
Just English is always No.1 valueable language
I’m so happy that they mention German, since I learned it in college instead of French or Spanish to finish my foreign language requirements.
Im ammazed by the quality of the video, congratulations
Thank you for making a serious video!!
I am tired of the mockeries of some ignorants who promote parodies only because their western superiority complex would otherwise get damaged!!
As an Indian myself i dont know hindi 🗿
Though French is indeed an important language in Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco it's not by any means a native language in these territories. It's a language of the administration yet not always.
Wow, so many errors offact and gross generalisations. For example Japan's native population as of October 2023 is closer to 123 million. About 3% of the total population of around 125 million are foreign nationals resident in Japan. The difference between the 130million given in the video and reality is roughly equivalent to halfof Ōsaka prefecture. Ōsaka city has about 3million.
The video's content seems to have been created by an A I. or GPT type of system.
English is the most important one
Arabic is too hard i gived up on learning it
I know
Hindi
English
Marathi
What should I learn next????
Spanish!!. 😃
@@aprendeidiomasconchrisleog4527 Yes😍 I like to learn Spanish
Enrique , sabestin Yatra, Luis fonsi , daddy Yankee , Natasha, I hear songs of them in Spanish , it's an interesting language to learn👍🏼
Vai...Bengali, English, Arabic, Hindi & aspirant of French now a days.
@@zadidahsankhan6375 not interested in Bengali & arebic
English
Hindi
Marathi
Spanish
French
Japanese
This language r the best for job opportunities 😃❤️
@@jerryminati5449 I learned Spanish to a fluent level it’s such a good language to learn and such a beautiful language. I’m currently learning french
Sanskrit is the future for computers,it is very suitable to computers to understand than English.
Don't give false message that Hindi language is a part of the sub continent India, Tamil is the oldest living language and Tamilnadu is the economic backbone of India, Tamil language is spoken throughout the world, Tamil is the National Language of Singapore, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Tamil is in England, Australia, Canada, France, America Myanmar, Tamilnadu in India etc etc kindly go through Google and find out about Tamil language.
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In the north Africa we speak Arabic natively but with different accent that can werdo for the other Arabian but there is no problem to communicate between us and also we learn French as a second language and English as a third language, so please check back for your information💞💞💞💞💞
Japanese is the best language i think. For many reasons. Easier to pronounce, read, and express yourself. And everything Japanese awsome. It should be #1. Also verb conjugation is bay far the easiest. You can say more in less.
Nice joke. I'm a weeb but what you say about expressing yourself, reading, and verb conjugation is complete BS. Verb conjugation is harder than Polish. There's like 30 ways you can conjugate a verb in Japanese.
Japanese is extremely archaic. It doesn't fit the modern world
Arabic and Mandarin are the languages of the future
with all respect i hope not i don't like the sound of em haha i prefer european languages
why arabic ? no industry no tech companies, beside of them is a multiply languages bcs of so many dialeckts
@@ervindemiri9509 Who says they don't have industries or tech companies. 💀💀💀
Tell me one and which country ?
German is also spoken in Liechtenstein
I can speak English, Chinese, Korean. Vietnamese is my mother tongue 😊
English
Japanese
Spanish
What is the best language to learn after mother tongue?
Baby language
हिन्दी
Spanish
Spanish
हिंदी (hindi)
While I agree with you for the first 5 top-languages, I'm sad you completely Swahili, whose number of speakers shall soar during this century. (while German, Japanese and Russian won't experience such a growth)
Yeah, and how big are the economy of the country where that language is spoken? That is an important factor.
The precious languages in the future will be Vulcanese, Klingonese, and Romulan. We must develop to communicate with them through a diplomatic channel and mutual understanding. They are a far greater sphere in space than a mediocre fragmental mixture of various Earth languages on a lone warring planet Earth. We must learn these three essential foreign languages to seek outward to contact extraterrestrial civilizations in the final frontier. 😊
Hindi and Chinese are future super language.
Fantastic Video
Unfortunately, I'm the type of person who more or less HATES every language on the Planet.
Why, because they all have some weird rules, starting with ENGLISH 🫷😒
And yet there are some languages that I really like.
1. 🇪🇦SPANISH (CASTILIAN)
2. 🇫🇮FINNISH
3. 🇨🇵FRENCH
I'm NOT interested in the rest
Sorry, it seems like you missed Indonesian language. It is used by about 300 million people, used at least in 3 countries, and Indonesia is the fastest growing country in economy after India. It is also very easy to learn. It surely should be out in one of the 10 futuristic language.
Je parle français et anglais, et j'apprends l'islandais, la langue de l'avenir! J'ai le droit de rêver!
I speak French and English, and I am learning Icelandic, the language of the future! I have the right to dream!
Ég tala frönsku og ensku og er að læra íslensku, tungumálið framtíðarinnar! Ég á rétt á að dreyma!
You think Icelandic is the language of the future?
@@2ndYHWH I was kidding. 😁
I thought it was a video of programming languages
Business and movies, is that all there is about learning a language?
“Mysteries of Japanese culture” 随分美化された😂
Note: Modern Standard Arabic is a lingua franca of the Arab Nations
I say Mandarin. It is already being taught in the USA. China is soliciting for English teachers. China offers salary, housing and medical. English teacher must be college graduate with degree in English.
❤❤ Hindi is the fastest growing language in india and Hindi gaving you the advantage of communicate with other language people like punjabi , Urdu , Marathi , bhojpuri, Gujarati many more ( these are the major language of India 🇮🇳) if you learn Hindi you are able to communicate and understand more than 80 % population of india and ya if you learn Hindi then you understand the people of Pakistan, Afghanistan too which is amazing and many more ❤
if you learn Hindi you are able to communicate and understand more than 80 % population of india. when you said that, you sound me like a joker
@@MithuN-h7m grow up my boy 👦
Swahili is also not to be underestimated in the coming decades.
3:31 you mean online scam call center 😂
No offense I am also a indian
I think Hindi is not so important, only because people who speaks Hindi mostly know English, at least the procentage is a lot higher than of the other 9 languages mentioned in video.
Algeria ,Morroco and Tunisia do never speak french nativly.
It's true that this last is present in Administration, deplomatics but never spoken by people like mother toung or as a langua franca.
Yes, Mandarin Chinese is the most widely spoken language ,but it is only spoken in China
what happen with italian and korean languages?
Italian is spoken only in Italy and partially in Switzeland (in one part), and in some environments of italian emigrants in different countries.
Korean is spoken only in Korea, and also in different emigrant enviroments.
@@AlekséjAntipov I see. But I thought they were influential economic countries.
@@josueavila1306 It can be useful if you have a business with italian or korean partners, or are working in italian or korean company, or in cases of tourism in these countries. Or if you are working as interpreter. Otherwise, you don't need it by fact. Only for you pleasure, if you like it.
*அகர முதல எழுத்தெல்லாம் ஆதி
பகவன் முதற்றே உலகு. *
I know kazakh, russian, english, a bit of getman, now I'm learning spanish
Mandarin will not be one of the languages of the future, neither Hindi will be. It will be English. Spanish also. Learning others is a waste of time ad effort unless one is a crazed linguist :0( learning languages for the sake of learning...as I do :0(
Turkish is underestimated. There are 7 countries that their population understand Turkish because their own language is one of the Turkic language family. Turk countries Council is growing fast and there are almost 300 million people throughout the world who speak or understand. Turkish
Will you remember me when you get famous 😀
Nice video , but I want say that the native language of people from north Africa is Arabic,,not french it widely spoken over but nobodies speak it natively
My grandchildren have private online tutors to learn Hindi and STEM courses.
They will study in India during their formative years, just like their fathers.
The real wealth is children and their balanced, informed views on cultures from around the world. They will be able to separate noble people from sophisticated maggots.
Hebrew???