Besides English. I was thinking of learning German but everyone on here tells me I'll just be talking to a bunch of Arabs and Muslims if I do. Is that true? If so what else should I try?
Is there any European language worth learning?
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Greek
Why that instead of your glorious language Hanz?
Polish and Russian seem to be the only two good alternatives to German
Learn a language you are interested in first and foremost. Otherwise you just lose motivation and quit
That makes sense. I'll probably learn Russian then in that case.
No bigger waste of time than learning another language when you already speak English
Whatever you say faggot
>Reading translations
Lithuania is going to be the dominant power in Europe in about 2 decades, so yeah.
Greek is more glorious than German.
arab
I had no idea that Hungary is so populous
French is useful.
Learn Eesti lang Burgerbro.
Germany is the most spoken language in Europe, but is a dwarf internationaly. French, Spanish and Portuguese are the most spoken European languages in the world after English.
Depends on what you want.
Turk subhuman living in Italy
French solely to visit Quebec or secure Canadian citizenship as a backup.
other than that, none. its a waste of time. better to spend your time shitposting on int than learning a language imo since non-french continental languages are useless.
german. dont believe the memes. nobody is taking over even in the long term. towelheads are fleeing here not conquering. they couldnt conquer shit if they wanted to arabs havent won a single war in modern times against a western nation. conversion rate to islam is pretty much zero aswell while a lot of muslims are muslim on paper only, drinking beer and eating pork.
most are young adults so of course their fertility rate is through the roof they are at the exact age to start a family. we wont go anywhere people survived worse.
Learning another language helps maintain mental health. It also gives you a better understanding of your own language. Besides that, it’s fun.
Are you sure mate? It seems bad.
I'm disinterested in learning Turkish t.b.h.
if you have an interest in classical history, it's more useful in normal life than latin.
It seems pretty bad because you look for bad stuff. Even the highest estimates has them at around 20% in 2050.
Russian is the only slav(e) language you may want to learn I'll tell you that much
Less than 10% of Russian Empire’s population were bolsheviks. Besides as the case of Jordan "Lobsterman" Peterson shows people are desperate for solid rules and rigid value system something Islam is designed to provide.
This seems very likely
frisian
you should learn spanish tbqh
Slav posters are redpillied as fuck.
Thank god I told you to learn Greek, which isn't even similar to Turkish then.
Dude look at the future of your country, learn spanish i know what i tell you
The future wouldn't be so shit if you'd tell your hombres to stop running form their problems and fix your own country
>Popolation data
>big fat brown arrows
nice infograph otherwise
iirc most arabs and muslims in Germany, often even when multigenerational residents, barely speak any German
pro-tip: learning a language for "usefulness" alone, especially a relatively complex one like German, is recipe for disaster if you don't also like it
We have 9,5 million people. The rest of the speakers live outside of the country. Roughly over a million in Romania, around half a million in Slovakia. A lot of them moved to Canada, USA, Australia during 1956.
Latin.
Not really
I would learn Basque for fun, or Greek for the history, but no European language besides English or Spanish is that useful
>I was thinking of learning German but everyone on here tells me I'll just be talking to a bunch of Arabs and Muslims
That's like saying someone learning US English will always be speaking to CHIs and blacks.
Possible, but not as likely.
No Euro language is particularly "useful" in the US. So, just choose a language you like. I find Dutch to be pretty fun, because of how much like English it sounds, but doesn't, at the same time.
Portuguese has this side effect of sort of being a more complex superset of Spanish, where the only relevant Portuguese-speaking countries are surrounded by Spanish speaking countries, diminishing the influence a lot.
Still the most spoken language in the Southern hemisphere, though.
Since most people learning German are Arabs and Turks, that's essentially true.
unironically german.
There are even areas where burgers are the majority of immigrants
We are full tho and overrun by muslims
americano if you come here we will cut open your balls inshallah
Lots of Hungarians beyond the borders, e.g. In Romania, Slovakia, Serbia, Ukraine. Blame the Treaty of Trianon
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