- #1
- 72
- 0
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.
EL said:Really? But everyone speaks their own language in the Parliament?
Sure.:tongue2:radou said:No, us Croats, for example, speak french in our parliament.![]()
EL said:Really? But everyone speaks their own language in the Parliament?
Probably because the French are so stubborn and refuse to learn English...Kurdt said:Well the elected members of the parliament from member states can't be expected to know one of either english or french but the permanent staff there adhere to this rule. Why german isn't a third option is beyond me because its the second most common language in europe with french being third.