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        On 8/28/2018 at 12:45 PM, chrismartin12 said:

      hey guys

      i wanted to learn some foreign language and i am from India. please suggest me which is the best and more demand for the language.?

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      In order to give you some advice on this, please tell us more about what your goals/plans are. It is impossible to give you any advice, if we do not know what you would like to achieve/do with that new language.

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      L

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        On 8/28/2018 at 12:45 PM, chrismartin12 said:

      hey guys

      i wanted to learn some foreign language and i am from India. please suggest me which is the best and more demand for the language.?

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      There's a huge topic right here that you'll find useful: 

      But actually I agree with L: it all really depends on your needs and desires. Don't just aim on languages that are easy to speak or write, aim on those that will open you doors in a better place.

      If you don't have any particular passion for one or another language or plans to move in a specific country (like Italy or Russia) then consider improving your English. Currently, it's the best investment. The better you speak it, the better you usually perceived abroad whether you're a tourist, a student or an immigrant.

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        On 8/30/2018 at 1:44 AM, Alina K said:

      There's a huge topic right here that you'll find useful: 

      But actually I agree with L: it all really depends on your needs and desires. Don't just aim on languages that are easy to speak or write, aim on those that will open you doors in a better place.

      If you don't have any particular passion for one or another language or plans to move in a specific country (like Italy or Russia) then consider improving your English. Currently, it's the best investment. The better you speak it, the better you usually perceived abroad whether you're a tourist, a student or an immigrant.

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      great advice!

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