The most useful languages to learn in 2022

The most useful languages to learn in 2022

As Rita Mae Brown say, "Language is the road map of a culture. It tells you where its people come from and where they are going." Learning a new language can be difficult, but worth rewarding.Though it is now with COVID pandemic in the world, traveling has been limit. But it is still suggested to learn a new language, with internet, you can still enjoy good ideas from around the world. If you aren’t sure where to start with learning foreign languages, look no further! We will share the top seven most useful and valuable spoken languages with you to learn in 2022.

In order to choose the best language for you, start by asking yourself a few questions:

  1. Where do you want to live? If you're going to live in one place for a long time, it might not be worth paying for immersion classes. On the other hand, if you're planning on moving around a lot, then it may be worth your while to learn a language that will allow you to communicate both at home and abroad.
  2. How much time do you have? If you're taking classes in the evenings or at night, then the number of hours available to study will affect which language you choose. Languages like French and German can take longer than Spanish or Italian because they have more complicated grammar systems. So if you don't have much free time, you may want to choose another language as your first choice.

3. What's your job? Depending on what career path you choose or what jobs are available where you live, there may be certain languages that will open doors for employment opportunities. You may also need to ask yourself, what reasons may motivate you to study a specific language. Some of the situations may be:

1) You're planning to take a vacation to a country where it's spoken

2) You're dating someone who speaks it

3) You're going to live in another country where it is spoken

4) You want to read books by an author from that country

5) You want to travel around that country without using English (or whatever other language you know)

6) You want to watch movies and TV shows that are produced in that country

7) You want to listen to music from that part of the world

8) You have a friend or family member from that country whom you want to be able to speak with in person

9) You plan on working for an international company that does business there or with people from that country

The most important languages to learn in 2022:

Mandarin Chinese

As a foreign language, Mandarin Chinese is relatively easy to learn, and the writing system consists of a series of elegant, simple strokes, but with a complicated grammar and sentence structure. Certainly not a surprise is the fact that It is estimated that more than 800 million people worldwide speak Mandarin Chinese as an official language. The most popular form of spoken Mandarin Chinese is Putonghua, literally meaning "common speech." In fact, it's the official language of China and Taiwan, making it one of the most spoken languages on the globe. Based on the Beijing dialect, it's one of the official languages of Singapore and is used in Malaysia as well. It's also one of the six official languages at the United Nations.

Mandarin Chinese has been studied for centuries and has evolved into a rich cultural tradition with many regional variations. The vocabulary is straightforward; most words are monosyllabic (having one syllable). While there are some tricky aspects to pronunciation, it's not nearly as difficult as mastering some European languages can be.

Spanish

There are many reasons to learn a new language, but learning Spanish is arguably one of the best decisions you can make. Spanish is the official language of 20 countries and language experts rank Spanish as the most commonly taught second language in the world. As of 2010, more than half of all Spanish speakers live in just three countries: Mexico, Spain, and Argentina.

The exact number of Spanish speakers in the world is unknown because it varies according to who's counting and how they define a "speaker." Numerous experts estimate that there are approximately 500 million people who speak Spanish as a native language and another 100 million who speak it fluently as a second language. In fact, there are more Spanish speakers than native English speakers around the world. According to the CIA World Factbook, there are 476 million native English speakers around the globe while 522 million people speak Spanish as their first language—more than any other language in the world.

German

German is the third most spoken language around the world. It has over 100 million speakers around the globe, with a large percentage coming from Europe. This language is a great choice if you're interested in international business or economics because it's commonly used in these fields throughout Central Europe. Learning the language will certainly give you a leg up when doing business in this part of the world!

French

The benefits of learning French are numerous, in fact, most people who take the time to master french will tell you that they're glad they did it, due to the fact that french is one the most commonly spoken languages in the world. Learning french gives you access to novels, plays, films, and songs that have been created in this beautiful language. You'll have access to the written word in many forms: articles, short stories, and novels, as well as theatre and film scripts.

If you travel to France or another francophone country, you'll be able to have conversations with the locals and you'll better understand their culture.

Arabic

Arabic is the official language of 25 countries and is used in another five as a de facto official or national language. It's spoken by over 300 million people, making it the sixth most-spoken language in the world. The total number of speakers exceeds 400 million. It's an official language of the United Nations, the Arab League, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and the Gulf Cooperation Council. There are numerous dialects of Arabic that are quite distinct from one another. Standard Arabic is widely taught in schools, universities and used on television and radio broadcasts.

We hope that you can finally find out what language to be learn!

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