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which 0ne you think is better to know? i want tp learn another language but i don't know which to choose? how about other languages?
En_lizard said:and what if I am not moving anymore and just want to learn another language as a hobby or for getting to know another culture, reading great books and watching good movies? does that mean I am crazy?![]()
Math Is Hard said:No, it just means that the question of which language is "better to know" becomes meaningless.
En_lizard said:which 0ne you think is better to know? i want tp learn another language but i don't know which to choose? how about other languages?

Physics_wiz said:Of course French without question. Which is the more romantic?![]()
robphy said:Some of older physics and mathematics papers I am interested in are in French, rather than Spanish.
cyrusabdollahi said:Ok, seriously I voted for french. It seems more useful to me than spanish. Most of Africa, Europe and Asia knows french, not spanish.
radou said:Most of Europe knows french? I wouldn't say so.
Eh?cyrusabdollahi said:Most of ... Europe ... knows french, not spanish.
radou said:Most of Europe knows french? I wouldn't say so.
Kurdt said:French and English are the two 'official' languages of europe. Although in holland and Germany you'll find it hard to get a response out of anyone if you do speak french.
cyrusabdollahi said:Do most know french or spanish?
France, Belgum, and Switzerland speak french.
I can only think of spain speaking spanish.
EL said:French an "official" language in Europe?
Wow, I thought German and Spanish were as "official" as French. But no language comes close to the officialness of English.
Kurdt said:The European parliament and other collaborations such as ESA all only use French or English as the official language.