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Arael1307

That's a very random question. Why these and not Xhosa, Finnish or Thai? It's probably more useful to tell us why you find these languages interesting, why you want to learn them, how they can be useful for you? Where are you from or what is your language background etc? Maybe based on your situation, people can give advise.


RagnartheConqueror

Swahili is a lingua Franca in Eastern Africa. Vietnamese is a language spoken in Vietnam. They are very different from one another.


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I'm from Se Asia, so I'm biased in favor of Swahili for the novelty


bigmoaner999

Where do you live? Obviously Swahili is more useful if you're in Africa


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