which language out of these 3 would be a nice addition to russian and english? or should I ignore them and go straight for mandarin like all sane people do?
Which language out of these 3 would be a nice addition to russian and english...
They're all the same.
Learn one and the others comes easy.
I'm learning Spanish right now after having learned Russian to a nice comfy C1. It's not terribly hard if you already know English well
French, because of AFRICAN demographics
All three, the moment you learned a Latin based language you pick up on most but not like you will ever use it if you never leave Russia.
English all you need
>Russian C1
That's like literature and university tier
Are you implying that's good or bad?
I've seen other models that says population will 2.5 billion by 2100 because of multiple factors. Just like peak oil this 28 trillion giganiggers are bs too.
That's hard to pull off. So I don't really believe you.
FRENCH, because together with English and German, it is one of the most culturally and politically important languages of Europe.
I really don't care if you believe me or not but I don't understand why it seems so implausible. People learn all kinds of languages for all kinds of reasons
German's autism and French is literally gay.
Aren't these two languages important for Romanians?
German: finding a job in Germany, German minority in Transylvania
French: finding a job in France, Francophiliac tendencies of Romania
Why would anyone learn italian? if you speak french and english fluently you can understand 70% of italian conversations.
>Why would anyone learn italian?
you want to be a catholic priest or a opera singer.
Mandarin for the Chinese century.
You will get a nice sit down job when you slave master learns of your ability to communicate in the master tongue.
How tall am I and what's my net worth?
The way you do one thing is the way you do everything. Applies to nations too. There's nothing new under the Sun as well.
I have no idea what you're talking about. Are you implying that Americans are all stupid EOPs? If so that kind of trolling is very unoriginal
French might be the easiest for a Russian native since I heard that many words were borrowed from French thanks to Peter the Great ouiaboo.
But Italy and Spanish are very nice as well. When choosing a language what's important is if you have enough motivation to keep learning it.
You're Romanian
Pas vraiment, mais je suis gay à la lettre.
translating literal english sentences into french doesn't all the time makes sense, that's the case here so stick to the things you can deal wit gypsy.
Spanish is the most useful
You can learn French, but it is less useful than Spanish
Italian isn't very useful unless your plan is to visit Italy a lot of time or to live in Italy.
Don't learn Mandarin, fuck Chinks.
spanish would be the best
italian for the poetry and music, french for the novels and scientific papers, spanish for the reggaeton
>mandarin
If you can handle Chinese subhumans, sure
based super ultra mega giga nigga making French great again
This
Learn Tatar, dipshit
french imo, biggest usage and that's the closest cuntry to yours
based
Jump to Chinese
basque or bust, negro mio
manlet and because you are a gypsy, your assets are copper tubing.
Learn Spanish:
You can use it in a whole continent (South America), Spain (Europe), Florida, Mexico and Central America.
Plus, you almost won't need to learn Portuguese (a drunken man's Spanish). And Italian is already very similar.
Purely practical considerations, sure makes you want to learn Spanish
J'attends le français. Je l'aime.
>French might be the easiest for a Russian native since
No, not at all. Russians is still slavic, while French is romanian.
>French is romanian
?
Still, you have a lot of french loanwords in Russian, and in my opinion, culturally and artistically speaking, Russian and French are pretty close to each other or at least complementary.
Not really mate. We have few common words, that we took from French (and latin), but it's just a drop in the ocean. Spanish is easier than French. I did learn both, but chose last one.