Which Foreign Language would you like to learn?

in #dpoll5 years ago

Which Foreign Language would you like to learn?


There is an opportunity for you to double your salary if you learn a foreign language from a list proposed by your company. You have six months to achieve it. At the end of the 6 months, you must be able to communicate in the chosen foreign language, having reached at least the intermediate level. The classes are sponsored by the company. If you acquire the required level then you'll see your salary doubled, and you'll travel a lot for business but if you are not that successful you will pay part of the scholarship sponsored by your company. Which foreign language would you like to learn?
Here is the list of languages, and you can choose only one.

This poll expires at 1 week.

Thanks for your attention!!!
Have a nice Tuesday!


  • English

  • French

  • German

  • Chinese

  • Japanese

  • Russian

  • Spanish

  • Corean

  • Arabic

  • Italian

  • Jewish

  • Tagalog

  • Turkish

  • Thai

  • Urdu

  • Zulu

  • Greek

  • Polish

  • Romanian

  • Czech

  • Swedish

  • Finnish

  • Norwegian

  • None of these language. I'd rather propose to learn some other language. - Please mention

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Voted for

  • Japanese

Why? Aside from I like the Japanese culture, we (Hungarian and Japanese) have so many similarities:

  • We use the eastern name order (family name first, then personal name).
  • We use the same date format (Year-Month-Day) (2019.04.30).
  • We write the addresses similarly (from the largest unit to the smallest).
  • The word order is basically the same (SOV) (Subject-object-verb). The Hungarian word order is flexible. We sometimes also use the SVO (Subject-verb-object) and OVS (Object-verb-subject) word order, but the most common is the SOV (Subject-object-verb) word order.
  • Same usage of the genitive case.
  • Both of the languages are originates from Asia.
  • Both of the languages are agglutinative languages.
  • The Old Hungarian and the Katakana, Hiragana writing systems are somewhat similar in appearance. As a Hungarian, if you know the Old Hungarian writing system, it is easier to learn Katakana and Hiragana.
  • And probably many other similarities that I do not know.

Maybe it is not so foreign after all.

cool! I never knew Hungarian and Japanese were so similar!

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Interesting!

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Voted for

  • Chinese

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Voted for

  • Japanese

Hi, i voted German

Voted for

  • Spanish

Lately, I have been having a lot of friends that have Spanish as their first language and I hope to visit a few countries that speak Spanish.

I already know French and English and I think Spanish will be the easiest for me to learn because it coincides with French :)

Voted for

  • None of these language. I'd rather propose to learn some other language. - Please mention

I don't wish to learn new languages...too old for that..

Voted for

  • Russian

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  • Japanese

Voted for

  • Chinese

I would choose French.
It is a pity that you can not choose 2 languages :-)))

Voted for

  • Polish

Voted for

  • Swedish

Voted for

  • Spanish

Voted for

  • Japanese

I always liked the Japanese language. Although, to be fair, learning the thousands of Kanji might be a little tough! lol

Voted for

  • Japanese

Voted for

  • Arabic

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Voted for

  • Chinese

Voted for

  • Swedish

Already know a fair bit, but I don't practice, don't find the time to improve.