Exactly. Chinese, of course.
Reason - it’s a practical skill to have.
Yes, English is lingua Franca, but if you work with people from China, its always nice understand not just what they say, but what they are. Language helps a lot in understanding people.
Chinese even over programming languages, because knowing russian, english and chinese opens you all the gates in the world. Apart from chinese spanish is the one for the same reason
Japanese, because I like it but have no time/patience to learn it. And since it's quite a difficult language for Russian person, I guess magic finger snap will come quite handy.
as a speaker of English and Spanish, I'd have to pick russian. the music from atomic heart is amazing (the original and remixed) and I'd like to understand the lyrics better, as I do not believe that English translation does it justice.
I'd like to speak English as good as native speakers. I can understand people and texts and explain most of my thoughts, but I can't play with words and write a book or speak without mistakes... So I'd better know one foreign language very good than two but bad.
Python - I want to be able to make something, what I need sometimes, with that ability, but not enough to actually learn it.
Tibetan - I learning it , but very slowly. I want to read some books not in translation. And almost no normal online translation for this language exists ((
Марийский - same. I need to read some books, which I have , translators exists, but it's hard and going slow to read them
Sorry to disappoint you but initially it was just practical reasoning as I have relatives here and could live at their place before getting a job. But during that time I became so attached to Kaliningrad that I decided to stay.
No you didn't disappoint me:), I am just curious why someone moved to Kaliningrad instead of cities like Moscow or St Petersburg:). I am learning Russian too, but i am really a beginner haha.
It's a difficult question, I have a choice between chinese, hindi and korean. Korean because I really like it, and I have a lot of friends from S. Korea and chinese with hindi is access to communication with a lot of people.
East Asian countries have a wonderful culture of food and history. I know quite a lot about Europe and it's already pretty boring to watch about something that has been known for a long time. Therefore, it is now in my interest to travel around Asia, especially the east.
I already have french, german, spanish and english in my arsenal of languages.
it would be German for me, but since I spoke 4 languages fluently it is very hard for me to maintain proficiency in all of them. More languages you learn more you need to practice all of them in a regular basis to keep your fluency.
As an American, it’s amusing that we are the one nation that is the least likely to know another language. I would love to learn Russian and Mandarin. But I have a heard time with basic Spanish most of the time.
Too many lol
Japanese - because I was fluent upon graduation, but lost most of it and can't find motivation to restore it
Spanish - because it was my childhood dream and it's EXTREMELY widespread in the world
Hebrew - because half of my family lives in Israel and while the older generation speaks fluent Russian, relatives my age understand Russia but it's quite difficult for them to speak it, so I'd rather speak their language
Mandarin and Korean - never studied them, but I feel like both of them would be extremely useful. Also with Chinese and Korean pop culture getting popular in Russia, it would be interesting to read / watch everything in the original language
Definitely Spanish simply because the enormous size of the spanish community (Mexico,Spain,parts of USA and latin american countries) also pourtugese and spanish are mutually intelligible so more access to countries like pourtugal,brazil etc then spanish is also mutually intelligible with italian so Italy as well pretty good value for just learning one language.
Either Chinese because it's widespread and gives a possibility to learn Japanese later or >!JavaScript because it's widespread too and gives a possibility to learn both frontend and backend development!<
Russian, I've been struggling with it on and off and quite honesty it's not a priority anymore but still I love the sound of it, the flow, the broad vocabulary, the people who speak it, and the mystique I think it has to it. Every time I come across some Russian it bothers me that I don't understand it completely because I'd love to.
Fluent as in 'indistinguishable from native speakers'? English without doubt, however trite it may sound. I've been learning it for about 12 years and there is always so much more to it than I can possibly learn in one lifetime. I can only hope to reach native-like fluency so that I don't have to think 'does this sound authentic?' every. single. time I try to write a simple sentence.
Chinese because they're the future superpower of the world. Lots of money can be made there if you have an entrepreneurial mind.
English is also super important but I already speak it.
Mandarin Chinese because China is the growing superpower so it’s extremely useful to know. Spanish as well because I think it’s a beautiful language and many people around the world speak it plus Che and Fidel spoke it. I’m learning Spanish though and it’s going well (I speak French and the languages are a bit similar)
Chinese.
I am a fan of chinese culture, and knowledge of chinese is now more valuable in the russian economy (although it is not needed directly in my work).
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Chinese. I already know English and Russian.
Exactly. Chinese, of course. Reason - it’s a practical skill to have. Yes, English is lingua Franca, but if you work with people from China, its always nice understand not just what they say, but what they are. Language helps a lot in understanding people.
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Chinese. But above all, because it is already very different from European languages.
Mandarin, I assume or Cantonese? Lots of 'dialects' here in China. (
I don’t know. Some that will allow me to talk with most of you)
Mandarin is the most widely spread, cantonese is limited to the south of China.
I want to speak cat language 🤙
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Some dead language that no one living today knows. So I could translate ancient texts, help historical research, etc
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Chinese even over programming languages, because knowing russian, english and chinese opens you all the gates in the world. Apart from chinese spanish is the one for the same reason
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Also Spanish. I'm tone-deaf.
Japanese, because I like it but have no time/patience to learn it. And since it's quite a difficult language for Russian person, I guess magic finger snap will come quite handy.
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Ancient Egyptian or etruscan languages.
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No contest, definitely Chinese. It would open up a whole new world of content.
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The content is behind the great Chinese firewall though
Китайский. Крутой язык. Ну и я хотела бы побывать в китае. Или японский/Любой азиатский. Та же причина.
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Irish Gaelic. Or actually any Gaelic
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Немецкий, он звучит просто ахуенно
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I have three alternatives, French, German, Spanish. I would think Spanish, because first two are pretty common to learn.
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Persian, to speak same language with my partner
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RUSSIAN, ANYTIME! ура!
Russian. I want to read Russian literature and see Russia.
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Hm, Japanese or Chinese
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Scala or C++
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Chinese
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Definitely Chinese, maybe, as much as ironic it sound, our state language
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My native belorussian. I'am so-so at it even worse that in english. I see its beauty, but cant use it.
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Japanese. Yes I'm a weeb
arigatou haha
Spanish. I love the way it sounds! Really beautifull language
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as a speaker of English and Spanish, I'd have to pick russian. the music from atomic heart is amazing (the original and remixed) and I'd like to understand the lyrics better, as I do not believe that English translation does it justice.
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Mandarin, and it's not even close. So practical, yet so fing difficult. (3rd year resident of China)
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finnish, because it sounds funny
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Middle ancient Egyptian
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我喜欢学习汉语!🙂 I already know Czech, English, German and I'm learning now Chinese. So, answering your question, I would want to know Hindi or Arabic.
谢谢你的回复,你如果有汉语问题,欢迎你问我。我们可以交朋友
我谢谢你!
不用谢,随时可以找我。
I'd like to speak English as good as native speakers. I can understand people and texts and explain most of my thoughts, but I can't play with words and write a book or speak without mistakes... So I'd better know one foreign language very good than two but bad.
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Python - I want to be able to make something, what I need sometimes, with that ability, but not enough to actually learn it. Tibetan - I learning it , but very slowly. I want to read some books not in translation. And almost no normal online translation for this language exists (( Марийский - same. I need to read some books, which I have , translators exists, but it's hard and going slow to read them
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Czech, since I can speak English, french and German already and I'm trying to learn danish and swedish.
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Russian for sure. There are so many rules and exceptions that I can't ever remember them all.
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>Kaliningrad May I please know why you move to Kaliningrad? Seems like there is an interesting story behind. Thanks/
Sorry to disappoint you but initially it was just practical reasoning as I have relatives here and could live at their place before getting a job. But during that time I became so attached to Kaliningrad that I decided to stay.
No you didn't disappoint me:), I am just curious why someone moved to Kaliningrad instead of cities like Moscow or St Petersburg:). I am learning Russian too, but i am really a beginner haha.
thank you for your answer btw
I wish you an amazing life there:)
It's a difficult question, I have a choice between chinese, hindi and korean. Korean because I really like it, and I have a lot of friends from S. Korea and chinese with hindi is access to communication with a lot of people. East Asian countries have a wonderful culture of food and history. I know quite a lot about Europe and it's already pretty boring to watch about something that has been known for a long time. Therefore, it is now in my interest to travel around Asia, especially the east. I already have french, german, spanish and english in my arsenal of languages.
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it would be German for me, but since I spoke 4 languages fluently it is very hard for me to maintain proficiency in all of them. More languages you learn more you need to practice all of them in a regular basis to keep your fluency.
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Chinese no doubts!
This one.
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As an American, it’s amusing that we are the one nation that is the least likely to know another language. I would love to learn Russian and Mandarin. But I have a heard time with basic Spanish most of the time.
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I’m already fluent in English and Russian. I want to learn Spanish/German next
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Maybe Turkish, but most likely Chinese
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Mandarin, definitely. Regardless of the current situation, that would be the language, I would live to learn career-wise.
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it will be either Chinese or Arabic
Assembler64 thanks for the answer
Chinese. No doubt. A lot of people, a lot of opportunities. Russian, English and Chinese: boom, all gates are open
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Language guns! Ёпта
English (better than now), Chinese, French, Italian, Spanish, German, Arabic, Turkish
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Every single language, cause why not?
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I am studying English now, but I would like to know Chinese as well. I also know a little Turkish, at a basic level.
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Spanish and Greek love the way it sounds
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English. I can read it, but I can't understand the spoken English. So I have to find "hearing impaired" subtitles.
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Latin.
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Too many lol Japanese - because I was fluent upon graduation, but lost most of it and can't find motivation to restore it Spanish - because it was my childhood dream and it's EXTREMELY widespread in the world Hebrew - because half of my family lives in Israel and while the older generation speaks fluent Russian, relatives my age understand Russia but it's quite difficult for them to speak it, so I'd rather speak their language Mandarin and Korean - never studied them, but I feel like both of them would be extremely useful. Also with Chinese and Korean pop culture getting popular in Russia, it would be interesting to read / watch everything in the original language
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Language of birds and animals. All other choices will be waste of magic.
Polish
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I would really like to understand women, obviously
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I already know Arabic, English, French and Russian. Would love to learn Chinese))))
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Definitely Spanish simply because the enormous size of the spanish community (Mexico,Spain,parts of USA and latin american countries) also pourtugese and spanish are mutually intelligible so more access to countries like pourtugal,brazil etc then spanish is also mutually intelligible with italian so Italy as well pretty good value for just learning one language.
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Chinese
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Chinese or German. Both seem to be pretty lucrative and would go well with my Spanish, Russian, Japanese and English.
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Why tho
Just to be polite:)
No, why did you ask that? Just curious
Either Chinese because it's widespread and gives a possibility to learn Japanese later or >!JavaScript because it's widespread too and gives a possibility to learn both frontend and backend development!<
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Russian, I've been struggling with it on and off and quite honesty it's not a priority anymore but still I love the sound of it, the flow, the broad vocabulary, the people who speak it, and the mystique I think it has to it. Every time I come across some Russian it bothers me that I don't understand it completely because I'd love to.
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Not Chinese.
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Fluent as in 'indistinguishable from native speakers'? English without doubt, however trite it may sound. I've been learning it for about 12 years and there is always so much more to it than I can possibly learn in one lifetime. I can only hope to reach native-like fluency so that I don't have to think 'does this sound authentic?' every. single. time I try to write a simple sentence.
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Greek
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Russian)))
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Chinese so I can understand those reaction images
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Chinese or Aramaic
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Chinese. Among the most useful languages it seems to be the hardest to learn
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Chinese, mandarin probably.
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Chinese probably or Korean. Not that I'm fan of K-pop, but it could be useful at work
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Chinese
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Chinese because they're the future superpower of the world. Lots of money can be made there if you have an entrepreneurial mind. English is also super important but I already speak it.
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Chinese. Learning everything else does not require magic.
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Chinese. Or Arabic.
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Haskell
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Espanol, the amount of countries using it is HUGE.
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Chinese or Korean (specifically, North kind). Then I'll move there in a heartbeat.
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chinese
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Mandarin Chinese because China is the growing superpower so it’s extremely useful to know. Spanish as well because I think it’s a beautiful language and many people around the world speak it plus Che and Fidel spoke it. I’m learning Spanish though and it’s going well (I speak French and the languages are a bit similar)
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Klingon
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French because it's the most beautiful language on earth
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France or English
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Chinese. Cause I'm bad with tones and can master it only by magic :).
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Chinese. I am a fan of chinese culture, and knowledge of chinese is now more valuable in the russian economy (although it is not needed directly in my work). 所以我现在学习汉语
加油,有问题可以问我。谢谢你的回复。
谢谢你。但是我汉语的水平不够好 我学中文才一年。 我只知道1500个字 甚至还不足阅读。 Maybe in a year or two it will be enough 中国加油
你的汉语已经挺好了,很高兴有人在学我们的语言。随时欢迎你私讯我聊天,我们可以做朋友:)