What's a good language to learn in terms of usefulness/job viability? I know Spanish, Chinese and Japanese are good to learn, but I heard the latter two are extremely difficult, while Spanish is just common since its a relatively easy language.
Also, what's the best way in which to learn a new language?
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>What's a good language to learn in terms of usefulness/job viability?
Give more information. What is your job? Where do you live? Who is the clientele?
I am going to assume you are a farmer on the plains of Mongolia so I would say Mongolian is a good language for you.
>>18710000 (gigs nigga checked)
I guess it's a more broad thing, but I live in the US, (California to be exact). As for job, I'm planning to work in an industrial design position, but also as a freelance web designer. What language would fit these?
>>18710052
If you live in California then Spanish would certainly have a higher chance of being useful. Sign language is also an option that is often overlooked.
>>18709878
do you know English?