Spanish, French or German?

I’ve just permanently finished school and want to learn a language to give me something to do for a few months.

Spanish, French or German?

I’m in Australia so have no need to speak with spics, however I learnt about 3/4 months worth of Spanish a few years back so I’d have a small head start in that regard.

It’s mostly for travel, I have a desire to live/work in Europe for a while too, and I don’t care about difficulty.

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german will suit you best if you decide to live and work in europe

Spanish for travel.
French for self realization and academies.
German for work.

>Spain
>jobs
you'll have more opportunities in Latin America with Spanish

Who cares, just go with whichever sounds best to your ears

German for both fun and usefulness. Also check out /lang/ but ignore retarded posters like , you shouldn't base something you'll spend hundreds to thousands of hours on on a whim

I'll go with German if you want it for your resume, should be great to work with big companies with business in Europe, Spanish to travel

Thanks, I'll check it out.
Think I'm torn between French and German now

>French for academics

Stop believing this. There are already too much depressed and ugly Spaniards/latinos clogging up the hallways of every engineering uni/school I've been anywhere near.
Academics is as much of a bureaucratic hellhole as anywhere else, don't come here

I wouldn't learn your shit language or go to youe shit country unless its to fuck one of your affeminized countrymen you dumbfuck frog.

Depends who you want to talk to.

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none.

Do italian

francais bien sur

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Well far more people speak spanish, so depends how much you want to widen your horizon.

German is only really useful in Europe compared to Spanish and French, depends how long you'll be in Europe and where. Can't go wrong with French.

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I'd like to say french but I figure Spanish would be quite useful if you go in south america later on in your life.
Not sure about German, won't be much useful unless you go to Germany right? Could make the most of Oktoberfest though
But if learn french and come to france I'll be your fren

there's A LOT of euro countries that rather speak german, spanish or french instead of english
so any is good
learn the one you feel most motivated to finish, because they're all LOOOOOOONG AS F

Hey fuck off, you shouldn't spend hours on a language you don't like either. And French Spanish and German are all useful and all give acess to cool litterature

With Spanish you get a bonus where you can kind of understand Portuguese, Italian and some meme languages like Catalan.

French is useless, choose between Spanish and German

>French
274 million speakers
Spoken in France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Monaco, Andorra, all of North and West Africa, bits of Central and South Africa. Pretty much the lingua franca of Western Europe, excluding the Netherlands, and of North + West Africa.
Official and working language of the UN, EU, ESA, NATO, Interpol, Red Cross, UEFA, FIFA, WTO, NAFTA, and the African Union. Has an international organization, the Francophonie, that comprises 88 member states. Great if you intend to work in France, Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg(more useful than German), or Switzerland(less useful than German), or in any of the aforementioned organizations.
>Spanish
480 million speakers
Spoken in Spain and Latin America. Lingua franca of Latin America, gaining ground in the US.
Official language of the UN, EU, and Interpol. Official and working language of the Mercosur, NAFTA, FIFA, and the African Union.
>German
110 million speakers
Spoken in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg. Lingua franca of Central Europe.
Official and working language of the EU and the ESA. Great if you intend to work in Central Europe.

French or Spanish, how is it even a question?

whatever interest you the most. Learning a language takes forever so better pick something which you interested in.

>permanently finished
does it mean that you "graduated" from your school, or just retired from it and decided not to come back permanently?
Anyway, I suggest French to you.

French for Europe, Spanish for the Americas. Anyway just learn whatever you like the most

He asked us which to decide primarily because he couldn't determine what is his best.

and it's a hard choice, because all three are useful for Europe. he mentioned he wanted to travel across it

t. literal faggot

How is german more relevant than french? what went wrong?

>what went wrong?
Merkel. nuff' more said

A single woman made german more relevant than french?

>A single woman
but she is(was?) the one and only "Empress" of the 4th german empire collaborating with France...that is, the EU.

Wasted too many years learning german when french is the superior language. It’s more difficult and sounds nicer and has about the same usefulness in terms of job outlooks. Don’t learn the sauerkraut sauce language.

That being said me being in the south Spanish would’ve been a better choice

Spanish for usefulness.
German for fun and if youre interested in science.
Physics and chemistry are advanced aswell as some fringe sciences and lots of historical data that is only available in german.
French if you want to become an african warlord

But most importantly, she's an unfuckable lardass

ebin xddd

>not learning finnish

>French if you want to become an african warlord
then I can exploit the black for my own sake?
It seems that I must buy the ticket of Air France.

Italian is better that all 3

Why do Spaniards ITT pretend their language is more useful than French? Knowing French can actually get you work in Luxembourg, Canada and Switzerland, three rich white countries. Meanwhile Spanish is only useful in brown shitholes like Spain.

Spanish speakers haven't contributed much to the world and only poor countries speak spanish. Not really that relevant. Good for sex tourism though

The real choice is between french and german. I think that german may be a bit more important considering that they're the richest country in Europe.

Nobody has producted more academic works than you. Historically speaking at least

that's cute

Spanish because we are more and because we believe in the true religion
t.quebecois go to insert a dildo in your ass wannabe french

>Spanish speakers haven't contributed much to the world
spanish writers, on the other hand....

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Where's the lie though?

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ultimately it depends on either what parts of the internet you wanna see or what parts of the world you want to visit
French: France, Africa, and Quebec(Canada) plus a few islands
Spanish: Spain, South America, Mexico, most of the caribbean and a lot of Florida
German: Germany, Netherlands... belgium i think ?
if you want literature i think spanish is the best :)

job opportunities are much better in latin america than germany and france
France specially hard because of their laws wich makes firing someone extremelly hard, so they are very careful hiring in the first place, dont know much about the situation in Germany

I've settled on learning Spanish as it'll be our dominant language in five or so years from now. Really didn't want to but most employers demand you at least know basic Spanish. But, I suppose Spanish can't be all that bad.

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Travel through Europe? English is enough most of the times, but for central and to some extent eastern europe, German is best.
Spanish for Latin America
French for Africa

well, like i said, it's LOOOOOOOOOONG, so good luck

Buena suerte con la colonización lingüística champ.

Plus Luxembourg, Belgium, Monaco, Switzerland...

And BeLux + Switzerland

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GANAMOS

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>the 47th president will be a CHICANO
MAKE IT STOP

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I hate chicanos.
Mexicans are based though.

Does anyone actually enjoy the company of chicanos?

French