Which one is better to learn? >inb4 learn spanish la luz extinguado le 56%
Sorry, I don't learn shitskin languages
French Pros >People actually respect their language enough to speak it >Helps with English vocabulary >Spoken on all continents >Good literature and culture
French Cons >Not really used in any field besides diplomacy >A ton of maghrebi, african, and arab sandn*ggers speak it
German Pros >Strong economy >Good culture and literature
German cons >Only spoken in CHAD nations in Europe >Germans too cucked to preserve their own langauge and actually speak English
Which one shall it be? I'm leaning towards French since it seems to be more useful for an English speaker.
Whatever you do you won't properly learn it without a concentrated effort with regular classes, I always see Americans dabble in languages here and there but you are never serious about it and I rarely meet one who was able to actually communicate without sounding like google translate
And Spanish would also be helpful in your career and also has "good culture and literature" btw
That wont make you any better than your parents señor CHIcano.
Answering your question, French would be the most useful but probably harder for you to learn
Tyler Mitchell
>>Not really used in any field besides diplomacy It is actually, swordfighting is the first that comes to mind but there are others.
>A ton of maghrebi, african, and arab sandn*ggers speak it How is that relevant to you? Just don't go to Africa (but if you ever go, french might be useful).
Also France also has a good culture and literature too, just as good if not better than the german one.
Anyways french has a lot of common vocabulary with english but german structure might be easier for you idk I'd learn both if I were you anyways.
Julian Butler
would you rather have a conversation with Napoleon or Frederick the Great?
Robert Edwards
I speak decent Russian and have learned a bit of spanish to be fair. I am
Ryan Gray
french is better but as an american you should really learn spanish
Isaiah Moore
Fredericks primary language was French like most courts at the time, he only spoke broken German