Most popular language studied on Duolingo in each country

Most popular language studied on Duolingo in each country

Any explanation Sweden?

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Because immigrants

What this map proves:

Generally it is the majority of the invaded country's population who are putting effort into integrating to the invading demographies instead of the opposite, which would be far easier.

Sweden is just cucked beyond belief, though.

I think the real surprise here is the other Scandinavian countries being so interested in Spanish. Why?

Notice anything, Frenchies?

ENGLISH IS THE MOST STUDIED LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD

We lingua franca nao

>learning languages other than English

What's the point?

Johnny Foreigner needs to learn English or fuck off and enjoy his moonspeak somewhere not in my presence.

They already speak decent english, and want to learn a third language

The future is learning Chinese.

can sweden possibly get more cucked?

>most popular language studied in Sweden is Swedish

hahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahhahahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahah

Hvilken mongo gringo foretrekker spansko over inglèso?

Spanish cucked French hard

Chinese comes from a high context culture, so it doesn't work as an international language. Same with Arabic.

Why is there Turkish on the label if there are no black countries on the map? Am I missing one?

And Spanish? Really? Almost all spanish-speaking countries are poor and have contributed very little literature.

German, French, Japanese, Swedish/Danish/Norwegian, or even Finnish or Russian would be better, economically and for literary purposes.

Which language should I learned on Duolingo?

My interests include reading constitutions and legal codes from around the world.

[spoiler]I may or may not be autistic[/spoiler]

I thought about German so I can read the National Socialist German Volksgesetzbuch.

Volksgesetzbuch
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volksgesetzbuch
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volksgesetzbuch

>Johnny Foreigner needs to learn English

you mean God's English
youtube.com/watch?v=Vt4Dfa4fOEY

or the Queen's English
youtube.com/watch?v=2o_DNLICKok

probably French.

Which countries are trying to learn Italian and Turkish?

>south africa
>french

Shouldn't those niggers be learning english?

russian

it might cure your autism

Mandarin is unique because its area of influence is essentially restricted to its own country, which just so happens to have billions of people. Most of those people are unwashed and repressed commoners constantly living ass to mouth under a curtain of perpetual smog.

English, however, is much more widespread, and therefore more relevant.

They already know it

They might think that they will be able to emigrate here when their countries reach the CCP (Critical Cuck Point).
What those Norsefugees do not know, is that Spain is on the same path.

I'm bored.

im learning russian from my keyboard, whats your point

dat südwestafrika

duolingo is garbage i tried learning swedeish on it, and its just pictures and choose the right choice. Look up something better

>Spain
>hasn't contributed to literature

You never disappoint me, America.

WHY IS IT FUCKING BEANER TALK HERE?

Scandinavians are already pretty decent at English, and Spanish is after all spoken in way more countries than German, French, etc.

Fucking rapefugees in the balkans already preparing to rush us

It's not about sounding good to non-English speakers, but to provide an informative language that doesn't depend on a culture.

They love TexMex food.

>Spanish in Greenland

Explain this.

awww europeans are going to make america white again.

I didn't say you hadn't. But in comparison to the other speakers of European languages, Spanish speakers have not contributed much.

Pretty curious about why Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Bangladesh, and New Guinea focus on spanish.

Good map.

you have Spanish faggot

Hispanic countries might get their shit together in our lifetime and it's useful to know a proper romance language. I took German though and it has been most useful to me since I haven't been beyond North/Central Europe much.

Don't see why anyone would learn a Nordic language beyond muh heritage or whatever. Too few people speak the languages and the differences between the Scandinavian ones are too big to communicate clearly if you're not fully fluent.

>The future is Chinese

*shudder*

Save us Trump-senpai.

>2nd Most Widely Spoken Language in the World
>Many of the rising economies has Spanish as biggest Language
>Estados Unidos soon a thing

not unless putin or chinese invasion

>Nordic languages

Are generally useful if you're into business, especially in the science departments.

No, it's not very useful for travel, but can be very useful economically, depending upon your career. It has more to do with the fact that all the Nordic countries are very rich, and are over represented in contributions to science, maths, etc.

>turkish

French is mostly spoken by the third world now, it's irrelevant. Algeria, Gabon, Quebec, places you'd never want to visit.

Spanish is easy for English natives and has good vacation options, much better choice for most.

Norwegian > Swedish >>>>>>>>>>>>> Danish

^ Regarding comprehensibility between the languages

>Spanish is easy for English natives

This tbqh, apart from the confusing agudas, llanas, esdrujulas y sobreesdrujulas rules it's pretty easy.

Took Spanish, in HS its was a fucking joke. Went and took it in College again because I figured it be useful for business. Didn't take me long to know it well enough to defend myself.

Found it much easier to grasp than Italian or French.

Learning Mandarin with Rosetta Stone and my Chinese gf right now. Just started yesterday and I have to tell you spoken Mandarin is easy as fuck as an English speaker. Then again I write constantly so now that I'm learning I'm going balls deep into the language and Chinese pussy

>spoken Mandarin is easy as fuck as an English speaker


Bull fucking shit.

One word can mean like 10 different things depending on minute pronunciations. It is anything but easy for a foreigner to learn Mandarin.

Sorry for brick o text

I'm on my cellphone

>all that green
gg America

Any explanation Straya? Those submarines will come with english instructions don't worry ffs.

>things that never happened

It's too hard.

Sounds odd. Everyone here speaks decent English and no one really minds using it when needed.

A department at a company I used to work for hired one guy who didn't know Swedish. All meetings were held in English instead and I never heard anyone complain about it. The guy picked up Swedish eventually and it was probably useful to him, but if he hadn't planned on staying in Sweden there really wouldn't have been any point to it.

Mates, doesn't it get you excited that the world is learning Indo-European languages.

Ya fuck you asshole most of their language of s hard syllables and if your fucking up pronunciation then go learn spanish

(You)

I agree, but Swedish is also spoken by a lot more people.

Chinese is so great, IT DOESN'T EVEN HAVE AN ALPHABET.

So amazing when you're finally able to read the newspaper when you're 18.

Sorry for calling you out on your bullshit.

>having to learn english from school

German should be the norm since many pick english from the internet nowadays, still you need some lessons of grammar and shit.

Salut mec. J'ai étudié français sur Duolingo. Hier soir j'étais enculé par trois grandes bites noires lorsque ma femme nous a regardé. Elle me dit que je n'ai qu'une petite bite.

Is this how I order a baguette? I'm not very good at it yet - only level 3 :^)

...

>france >LE français
>j'étais > J'ai été

8/10

why did you pick french btw? I only use english for shitposting purpose and playing vidya.

With the little French I know, I understood the bants.

Wenn das der Fall wäre, dann hätten wir die gleiche Situation nur mit Englisch anstatt mit Deutsch.

True. We could always try to make a hybrid language to use in Scandiavia and eventually abroad, though. One that:

> Only uses normal letters from the English alphabet
> Is easier to pronounce correctly simply by reading it and vice versa
> Uses an English-like accent, by that I mean something like Northern Norwegian, so that the accent isn't radically different from English

Just some suggestions.

Because

"When Emperor Charles V used to say, as I hear, that the language of the Germans was military; that of the Spaniards pertained to love; that of the Italians was oratorical; that of the French was noble"

- Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor.

Cards verds taquen i secs piquen, però fan fàstic si es mullen i es taquen.

Guess from a Norwegian:
If the Danes have a system like ours you get to choose between Spanish, German and French in upper secondary and high school. The vast majority find Spanish more useful since it's more spoken than French or German and English is less spoken in Spanish-speaking areas.

Greenland is owned by Denmark so it either counts towards the Danish numbers as a whole or it's simply following the Danish/Scandinavian trend.

so your situation is that more people speaking english then desutch

Plenty of Francophones here, no one really cares for Spain or filthy developing Spic countries

Reading French is great, If you can recognise '3 big black dicks' and 'she... i... small dick' you can figure out exactly what it means

*Francophiles sorry

>Greenland is owned by Denmark so it either counts towards the Danish numbers as a whole or it's simply following the Danish/Scandinavian trend.

That makes a lot more sense. About the only thing I know in regards to Greenland is that they like to eat rotten Puffins.

This! Lofotværing for common Scandinavian language when?

kek, pretty much as soon as I read "trois grandes bites noires" I knew exactly where this was going.

>im-fucking-plying

Several click noises with a few badly pronounced words does not english make

Who wants to communicate with ants? theres literally no point

Used to live there, seemed a natural choice. I'm better at speaking than writing - je fais beaucoup de fautes orthographiques/grammaticales. I've been doing German lately in university ... Very tough compared to French IMO.

I am surprised about Philipines, I thought they were learning english

For you to know, the most spoken language and lingua franca there is Tagalog

I find it funny how the former British Empire seems to be so into French and how Angolans want to learn German.

It's Namibia, one of our former colonies.

your brain immediatly perceived the bbc, even if it was in a language you don't really understand.
just think about it for a minutes.

Como odio el catalán. Lo entiendo y no lo entiendo al mismo tiempo.

I feel ashamed now...

igual amigo :/

That's pretty established m8.
I haven't seen any Frenchies saying their language is the most relevant.
No, Not only is the language shit, but they also have no real media.
China hasn't produced anything of interest for hundreds of years.
English will remain king for at least a century.

Why australians ? You want shitpost in french forums ?

I mean, still pretty surprising. It hasn't been a German colony for like a 100 years and was a British colony for many decades after that.

I want to learn French so I can eavesdrop on all the international French students

Probably because the many Südwesters living there.

gonna be posting some demographic stats itt so we all need america is the worst nation. when it comes actual numbers, u.s.a loses. not sure why we make fun of anyone other than u.s.a.

Hitler literally told us it's the most eternal jew disgusting nation there is.

youtu.be/niiiHjIQu8s

Im living in 1750 and this news is breaking my heart. Thanks for the update tho.

Pues como el Portugues, el Italiano o el Francés.

¿También los odiais?

Men Bokmål leses akkurat som dansk. Danskmenn bare snakker med en kartofel i munnen.

shavo, yo solo no lo entiendo :P

no lo odio

vacation

>Italian
>Turkish
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