Should I (try to) learn Arabic, Hebrew or Russian?
Should I (try to) learn Arabic, Hebrew or Russian?
all of those are subhuman languages
Esperanto
>Arabic
International business, want a job with intelligence? Yep!, big money interpreting.
>Hebrew
Worthless and ugly
>Russian
Beneficial if you want an oil, or a government job. Will open the door to a massive area of the world to travel around. Translator work in Moscow.
For the future? Mandarin, hands down. From your choices....Russian.
Nice post. Now I'm undecided between arabic or russian. I think i am more inclined in working with intelligence but arabic speaking seems harder than russian's though.
arabic has a wide range of difference in the way it is spoken, so learning one way doesn't mean you'll be able to effectively communicate with everyone from Mali to Iraq.
Embrace the zionist cult and learn Hebrew
Hebrew, you can give commands to Americans and they will be forced to comply even if they don't want to.
Russian is easy to pick up. Once you understand the Cyrillic alphabet, it's phonetic. I spend 2 months there for an internship and after 8 weeks I was comfy in expressing myself. Arabic verbs are a nightmare, and each letter in their alphabet has 3 forms.
KEK
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Russian should be easier to you since you already speak an indo European language
and it's an easier language over all
>Will open the door to a massive area of the world to travel around.
Only Eastern Europe and some Africa.
and Central Asia/Mongolia/Northern China/parts of SE Asia
No mate.
Terrorizing the Palestinians and building illegal settlements are still not the answer.
>didn't subconsciously follow a Hebrew command
Immigrant found.
Nice. So that will be russian then. The good thing is that I know the cyrillic alphabet and there is a /rus/ to help me out. Thanks
>Africa
Wut?
I really want to travel central Asia, Altai and the far east. That's a dream trip.
Lel
>there is a /rus/ to help me out
Poor naïve boy
>Nice post. Now I'm undecided between arabic or russian. I think i am more inclined in working with intelligence but arabic speaking seems harder than russian's though.
You WILL learn what you actually want to learn. Difficulty is a hurdle, not a brick wall
Portuguese is already quite good, add Spanish and you can speak with almost anybody in your part of the world.
Arabic obviously. You can work in countries of the Gulf, on in Europe.
You should learn Greek.
Arab, you can work in Europe
Arabic, you can pretend to be a refugee and move to Europe.