Is Italian necessary for a career in aerospace engineering?

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In summary, the conversation is about Raphaelmc, a Brazilian student of aeronautical engineering, who is also learning English. He is interested in obtaining Italian citizenship and wonders if learning Italian will benefit him in the field of aerospace engineering. He is advised to focus on improving his English first before learning another language. The conversation ends with Raphaelmc thanking the expert for their response.
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Hi guys, I'm Brazilian I started studying aeronautical engineering, now I'm still learning English too.

I am a great-grandson of Italian, and I'm behind the Italian citizenship, it's good for me to learn Italian in aerospace engineering?

or I have to learn another language?
 
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Welcome to PF!

Hi Raphaelmc! Welcome to PF! :wink:
Raphaelmc said:
Hi guys, I'm Brazilian I started studying aeronautical engineering, now I'm still learning English too.

I am a great-grandson of Italian, and I'm behind the Italian citizenship, it's good for me to learn Italian in aerospace engineering?

or I have to learn another language?

Sorry, but your English needs to be a lot better. :redface:

Spend any spare time you have on improving your English (read some books, watch Friends, etc). :smile:
 
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tiny-tim thanks to reply

I know that English is very important, I'll study until be fluent, but if I know three languages​​, can make a difference, besides I have 4 years to learn
 
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Hi Raphaelmc! :wink:
Raphaelmc said:
besides I have 4 years to learn

ok, then spend 1 year on English first. :smile:

To help you:
tiny-tim thanks for replying (or thanks for your reply)

I know that English is very important, I'll study until I'm fluent, but if I know three languages​​, that can make a difference :wink:
 
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Italian is not necessary for a career in aerospace engineering. While it may be helpful in certain situations, the primary language used in the field is English. As an engineer, your main focus should be on developing strong technical skills and staying up-to-date with advancements in the industry. However, if you have a personal interest in learning Italian or any other language, it can certainly be a valuable skill to have in your career. Ultimately, the most important factor in a successful career in aerospace engineering is dedication, hard work, and a strong understanding of the principles and practices of the field.
 

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